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MARRIAGES.

Nurse Pattimore was married to Mr. Ernest Galpin, of Marton, on 17th March.

Nurse Atkins, late visiting nurse at Wellington, was married to Mr. Stevens early m April.

Nurse Elizabeth Crawford was married on 20th March, to Mr. Lionel Brealy, of Otorohanga, King Country.

Sister L} 7ons, late of Auckland Hospital, was married to Dr. Walsh, Superintendent of the Thames Hospital, on 21st April.

Nurse Elizabeth McLean, late of Auckland Hospital, and recently sister at Hamilton Hospital, was married recently to Mr. Cowen from Edinburgh, and has left for Scotland.

afi SfS SjC 9|C JJC Jf-" Nurse Lane, also late of Auckland Hospital, was married m March to Mr. Hawle, of Auckland. •%: %; % >J« :fc

Sister Brodie, late of Auckland Hospital, was marrieel on I.2th April to Dr. Casement Aichen, late Medical Superintendent. They are leaving for a visit to England by the Oswestry Grange. $$$ $ $ $

The marriage of Miss Sims (ex Matron of Hokitika Hospital) to Mr. Skeet, took place ■on the 25th of February, at All Saints Church, m Hokitika. The crowded church was prettily decorated. The day was a perfect summer day, and the bride looked as happy and handsome as a bride should. Her dress (of some rich white material), was trimmed with exquisite lace, and she wore the customary veil. The bridesmaids also looked charming m their pretty frocks. Miss Sims' sister and Miss Nesta Lambert, of Wellington, were the bridesmaids, and Mr. Seddon, M.P., the best man. Dr. Trickleman gave the bride away. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Skeet drove to Mrs. Tait's residence, where the reception was held. There the

usual toasts were honoured, the wedding party were photographed, and finally the bride and bridegroom drove off. It was pleasing to note the genuine good-feeling of everyone who had come m contact with Miss Sims, and many warm wishes for her future welfare from friends and patients followed her on her entrance into " that new w r orkl which is the old." The presents were numerous and costly, and the large assembly of guests spent a most enjoyable afternoon m the pretty house and grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Skeet spent their honeymoon m Christchurch.

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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume II, Issue 2, 1 April 1909, Page 67

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MARRIAGES. Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume II, Issue 2, 1 April 1909, Page 67

MARRIAGES. Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume II, Issue 2, 1 April 1909, Page 67