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WEDDING BELLS

KOTLOWSKI— DENNEHY

Chuth %y% y ? tei } 7 wed r dn^ took I )lac e at St. Canice-s ww M^ cS T P^ rt '^ n t , Jun , e - 2 Msays the local 'Times'.', when Mr. John Rotlowski, yoim^est son of the late Mr. Augustus Kotlowski, pf German Bay, Akaroa anrl M.ss Alice Dennehy, second daughter of the lite 'Mr Daniel Tennehy, of Lhirlcston, were united in the bonds of • Matrimony. The ceremony was performed by m 6m 6 ,> c , n - TT A Tchpriest Walshe, wh6 also celebrated a' N«Ptial Mass. The bride, who was given away by he?brother, Mr. Frank Dennehy. was attired fn a C crepe de chene gown, daintily trimmed with chiffon • roses, and silk a clique insertion, and wore the customary wreath and veil. She was attended by her' two sisters, Misses Mary and Nellie Dennehy, thetcrmer wearing a po ld bamboo bancle^ and the latter a goia charm and cross, the gifts of the bridegroom. Thebridegroom was attended by Mr. James M. Dennehy" as best man, and Mr. Dr n is. p. Dennehy as groctKma? i^ e f ? e^ ere^^ y , the art y adjourned &> the resiS of the bride's mother in Queen street, where--ot e tT?fcHa bre » kf "t w » serv^- The important toast> ?X7 t^. onde and bridegroom was proposed by Mr. J" • ?L r ' !, J - P - a ye , f y o' d 'riend of thp bride's family. The happy counle left fer Wan^anui, where their honeymoon is to be spent. The bride's present 4 to the bridegroom was a watch guard made from local gold Mr and Mrs. Rotlowski were the recipients of many valuable and useful presents. ot - ijtany

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New Zealand Tablet, 26 July 1906, Page 15

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WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 26 July 1906, Page 15

WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 26 July 1906, Page 15