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ORANGE BLOSSOMS

LAMBERT— MURDOCH. The wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Chureh, Wellington, on the 4th November. of Mr W.- H. Lambert. aeeountant t the "New Zealand Times" Co., and Miss Rose Murdoch. daughter of Mr Murdoch, Hi’!-street. The bride was attended by four bridesmaids. Miss Nellie Murdoch and the Misses Clare. Nesta and Ms-ire Lambert. Mr H. I.sr. bert was best man. A reception was afterwards held at the Sydney - street Schoolroom. REW—HTRNDALL. Last Wednesday. November 4. a very pretty home weddirfr took place at the residence of the bride's parents. Hamil-ton-read. Ponsonby. when Miss Hilda Hernial!, daughter of Mr Arthur Kbit. da’l, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr Wm. Rew. eldest son of Mr Robt. Rew. Rev. T. F. Robertson was the officiating clergyman, only the immediate relations of the bride and bridegroom being present. Mr R. Rew. bridegroom's brother, was best man. while Mr Lloyd Kenis acted as groomsman. T'-e bride, who was given away by her rather, looked charming in a very dainty white silk, prettily shirred and trimmed with fine white Valeneieanes lace. She wore a beautiful wreath of orange blossoms, over which a long tulle veil fell gracefully. and carried a shower bouquet of choice white blossoms and maidenhair fem. She also wore a handsome gold muff-chain with sapphire pendant. the gift of the bridegroom. The bride’s father's gift to the bride was a sapphire and diamond brooch. Miss Carlotta Haszard and Miss Rew. the two bridesmaids, were daintily attired in white, the former weariny a white silk blouse with white point lace yoke, and grenadine skirt, and carried a shower Ixusouet of pink rosebuds. She wore a nreity sapphire and pearl brooch. the bride-gi com s girt. Miss Rew wore a white voile elaborately tucked. and a white tucked chiffon pelerine. She carried a shower bouquet of white rose*, with pale green streamers, and wore a gold initial ring, a gift from the bridegroom. Mr a nJ Mrs Hurndaß entertained the 2i.es at ~afternoGn tea,* after which bride and bridegroom. anddst showers of rice and rose leaves, departed for their honeymoon, which is ?pent >t Rotorua. The bride travelled in a pa’e green and white date doth gown. Vnd Monte Carlo jacket trimmed with white lace motifs, and a becoming white hat vwataed with pale green ' silk. The sv-upie were the recipients of many va.ua ole and handsome wedding gifts Sirs Hurndall mother of t& brtdet was gowns! >n a pretty mauve brocaded silk biouse. with eream lace Monte Carlo jacscet and a black voile skirt; Mrs R ew -bndegroewa mother wore a handsome biacx silk, with pink and gold vest, and trimmed with eream lace medallions, eream ’ace straw bonnet with roses of the same shade: Mrs Gerald Haszard. Nack voile gown and large blaek hat with pink mens- Miss A. Rew. white tucked muslin froek. with erim-son corsage bouquet: Miss Elsie Ha-rard. biscuit eol-rred dress prettily tnefaed ami trimmed with laee insertion : Mrs Robertson, black silk gown: Mrs Bntee Morpeth, blaek gown and Mack hat: Mrs Chas. Haszard. black ■own. and bonnet with crimscn roses s Mrs Heron. blaek «Hk gown: Mrs Cooper, champagne coloured doth dress and black hat: Mrs TV. Morpeth, dainty pink voile trimmed with eream lace ahd black Hebe rfbben ; Mi’s Bertha Haszat'l grass lawn

frock with Hue spots, and pretty hat io match; Mrs Arthur il,.v o» wore white silk with silver trimmings; Mrs >. Morpeth. pretty grey and black goon, kj.; ea suite: Mrs Parr, white and black spotted silk witu white chiffon ruflL; Mrs Alex. Haszard. blue figured muslin gown inserted with lace, black and Hue hat; Mrs Belt ‘ la- k -ilk and jet relieved with white; Miss Bell, blue blon-e ami black skirt, white hat trimmed with b!i<e. YOLNG—McXEILL. A quiet but very twetty welling was celebrated oa November 3rd at the residence of the bri ie’s father. Mr John MeNeil!„ of Devonport. when Mr Chas. Young, son of Mr William Yo»tng. was marrs-d to Miss Daisy McNeill. The bride, v-ho kokri very e-i-rsotne and protsy. was aitired in a very becoming travelling costume cf blue grey sumßaer tweed. wt«h vei’t of white tucked mousseline de we. T.lnimed with Jaris insertion. She carried a »•• ■elv shower bouquet with ehifToa streamers, aud wire a pretty hat to match the costume. She was attended by Miss Prime as bridesmaid, who wore a stylish toiletoe cf chazr’-aguc gross la'sn trimmed n.;li insertion and shirrisg with green silk f s led beit. Her hat - is one of the fashionable “Country Girl" style in cream and green plaited straw, trimmed v-fta g-'en-shadei ribbon and marguerites under the brim. She carried a lovely bo*quet of yellow roses wish green streamers. The eeremony was performed by the Rev. H. B. Gray, and the bride was given away by her father. The bridegrooiß was attended by Mr -J. Stuart Milne as best man. His present to the bride was a gold dagger set with opals, and to the brsdes-naid a greenstone bangle linked with gold. Afternoon tea was ’usseiucn:’;.- served at the residence of the bride's parents. Instead of thusual orthodox: white wedding cake, it was relieved with shaded dowers, and the floral decorations were of shaded roses. The bride's mother, Mrs John McNeill, wore a very handsome gown of black nw ured silk voile trimmed with black silk passementerie, and vest of tucked net over bla»-k silk, and blaek and liver boanet to match; Mr* Young metSer of the bridegroom . black striped voile, real laee collar, black and lilac bonnet; Mrs W. Young, bsue figured foulard, cream silk lace ve*t. tc«iue to mateh: Mrs R. Young, bls _*k silk biottse and black skirt, laee collar. Mok hat with tips: Miss Caldwell, pink linen, stmnpings of buff and black sported linen. “C mn-ry Girl” hat trimmed with black silk: Miss Young --■ - ' legroam), cream India silk aown. cream bat trimmed with black velvet ini white feather; Misses Nannie and Jaaie Young nieces of the bridegroom!. dainty white silk dresses trimmed with tucks and insertion, the former pink ami white plaited hat. and the latter a white Sop straw.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XX, 14 November 1903, Page 46

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ORANGE BLOSSOMS New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XX, 14 November 1903, Page 46

ORANGE BLOSSOMS New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XX, 14 November 1903, Page 46