Elite Bridal Wear loaned a wedding gown and a bridesmaid's dress for Mr Paulo's sister, Emma. Ace Suit Hire took care of the men's attire.
Photographer Samantha Hobson volunteered her services, and Simply Flowers by Donna gave bouquets and provided a floral archway. Money donated to the hospice by the late Keivi Samuel paid for a chocolate wedding cake, on top of which were two teddy bears hand-made by a Dunedin woman.
Pesamino-Solomona Tili, of White Doves Dunedin, supplied three white doves which were released by the best man and bridesmaid at the end of the ceremony, which was conducted by hospice spiritual care worker the Rev Russell Thew.
Lonestar supplied food, as did hospice staff and guests.
Mrs Paulo thanked all involved, particularly those from the hospice.
"I'm just really grateful for everything everyone's done to make this day possible. We've been thinking about it [getting married] for a while, but things didn't pan out the way we planned," she said.
Mrs Paulo met her future husband in Melbourne about two years ago. He became sick soon afterwards. They lived in Australia until October when Mr Paulo returned to Dunedin, where his family lives, followed by Mrs Paulo and Benjamin last month.
Mr Paulo went into the hospice on Friday. He asked that photos of the ceremony be kept private.