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ORANGE BLOSSOMS.

MR WHITE TO MISS TAIT. AVERY quiet wedding was solemnized at the Roman Catholic Pro-Cathedral, Christchurch, on Wednesday, when Mr A. T. While, only son of the late Mr A. J. White, was married to Miss Edith Tait. The bride wore her travelling gown of electric blue cloth, hat and feathers to match, and looked exceedingly pretty. MR H. T. LOVELL TO MISS GINGER. The marriage of Miss Lily Ginger and Mr Harold T. Lovell, of Auckland, was a very quiet affair, being solemnised at the residence of the bride’s parents, Home Bush, Manutahi, by the Rev. C. C. Harper, vicar of Pa tea. The bride was most becomingly dressed in cream brocaded lustrette, long veil, and wreath of orange blossoms, bouquet of white narcissi, maidenhair fern, and blush rosebuds. She also wore the bridegroom’s present —a lovely gold brooch. The bridesmaids were the Misses Nellie and Katey Wright, who were prettily costumed, the bridegroom's gift to them—gold name brooches, being worn on this occasion. The bride’s cousin, Mr H. A. Wright was best man. After the ceremony Mrs Ginger entertained a number of friends and relations to afternoon tea, who all gave the happy pair every good wish as they drove off to Hawera, en route for New Plymouth. Mrs Lovell looked very nice in her travelling dress of navy astrachan cloth, black fox fur trimmings and Gainsborough hat to harmonize. The presents were many and handsome. MR STANLEY TO MIsS HITCH. The marriage of Mr W. F. Stanley, of Fowlers’, to Miss Alice Emily Hitch, of Timaru, took place at All Saints’ Church, Palmerston, the officiating minister being the Rev. H. Hunt. The bride, who was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr D. Pringle, was tastefully and orthodoxly dressed, and looked charming. Her two bridemaidens were Miss Amy Rockstrow and Miss Vera Archer, in pretty costumes, her little nephew being page. The happy pair went in the evening to Feilding, en route for their future home at Fowlers’.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue I, 4 July 1896, Page 21

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ORANGE BLOSSOMS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue I, 4 July 1896, Page 21

ORANGE BLOSSOMS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue I, 4 July 1896, Page 21

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