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WEDDING.

TULLOCK—GALLIE. Jibe Church of Christ, Vivian Street, V ellington, was on -Tuesday afternoon the scene of/ a very ’pretty wedding (isays the “New Zealand Times”), the contracting pair being Miss Ivy Myrtle Gallie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Gallic, of 17. Stokes Street, V ellington. late of Patakanui Station. AVairarapa. and Mr. Laurence B. Tullock, Mangatu Station. Gisborne. eldest- son of Mr. L. Tulloelt, Muriwai, Gisborne. The Rev. J. J. Franklvn performed the ceremony. The church was prettily decorated .with white flowers and sprays of ivy (the latter in compliment to" the bride's name), and was crowded with guests and spectators. Miss Daisy Gray presided at the organ. The bride wore a beautfihi trained semiDirectoire robe of rich white satin Orientale, with closely swathed sleeves and transparent guinipe, the latter defined with rich silk passementerie. Over the costume fell a voluminous tulle veil from a wreath of orange blossoms, and the effect wascompleted by a handsome shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were the Misses Zoe Gallic and Ermio Tullock, sisters of tho bride and bridegroom respectively, who wore charming demitrained Empire gowns of white embroidered Persian lawn with transparent yokes, the brctelles. caught with a cluster of silver leaves .in front, being softened -with Valenciennes lace frillery. while the high waists were finished with white satin- ceintures. In their hair were sprays of crimson and pink natural roses, matching the bouquets carried, and they wore the bridegroom's gifts, /‘Southern Cross” brooches, the points of which were tipped with pigeon’s blood rubies. The bridegroom’s gifts to the. bride were two handsome brooches and a gv'ld watch and chain. The 1 ridegroom was attended by his brother. Mr. Leu Tullock. as host man, and Mr. Oscar Gallic as-groomsman. The after-reception was held at Godber’s, in Cuba. Street, and about seventy guests were entertained at a sumptuous wedding tea.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2432, 22 February 1909, Page 5

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WEDDING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2432, 22 February 1909, Page 5

WEDDING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2432, 22 February 1909, Page 5

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