" SHE FOUND A WILD PARTY IN HER OWN HOME AND HER HUSBAND IN THE ARMS OF ANOTHER WOMAN." "DIVORCE COUPONS." "Til have Divorce Coupons <m mj Bond of Matrimony" was the boast of a little-Southern Beauty who planned to marry a Millionaire and retire at tha .earliest opportunity with a Handsome Alimony Allowance. A PICTURE FOR TWELVB-MOWTH BRIDES. I STABBING " ■•■■.''" CORINNE GRIFFITH SHOULD All Lose Letters be Destroyed? i ' ' SHOULD a Girl Marry for Money and then Demand Divorce? , SHOULD a Woman everyplace her Real Thoughts on Paper? The Last Word in Marriage Problems—The Last Word in "High Society Doings. NO STRONGER SITUATIONS HAVE EVER BEEN SEEN IN DRAMA THAN IN THIS ABSORBING PLAY OF HEARTS ESTRANGED. I. . . AiSO. " FACING DEATH AT SEA," Episode 13 of "NAN OF THE NORTH." EMPRESS NEWS FILM. " THE HERO VILLAIN " (A Reelcraft Comedy) THIS GLORIOUS PROGRAMME WILL BE SCREENED AT THE " EMPRESS - THEATRE, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Reserves at the Theatre." Telephone 3442.^ Prices as Usual. WELLINGTON'S NEWEST TOILET SALON, THE "LOUVRE," . Now opened at ROOM-14 (2nd FLOOR) MACARTHY'S BUILDINGS (Opposite Hotel Windsor), ■ 50, WILLIS STREET. THE "LOUVRE" TOILET SALON will be under the management of MISS WOOD, who until recently was in charge of Mrs; Cameron's " Boudoir Canaille," and intending clients are assured of treatmentby / the most modern appliances for improving the hair and skin..''. THE ' "LOUVRE" provides a. complete service by expert assistants for Hair- . Hair Staining, Manicuring, Henna Shampoo, and associated needs. . The Salon is exquisitely appointed with every comfort- and conte- . nience for the use of patrons; and, considering the efficiency of the service, terms will.be found surprisingly moderate. ■ RING 203 AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT. THE "LOUVRE," MISS M. A. ELLIOTT, Proprietress,' . ■ ~
t. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, I ■ LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND . OTHERS. "I ON account of the Employees' Picnic, which is to be held on Tuesday nest, the 30th instant, the offices, showroom, and works of the Wellington^ as Company, Limited, will be Closed to business on that day. Urgent complaints will bo attended to as usual. Telephone 4010. " ' WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CORPORATION STAFF ANNUAL PICNIC. THE TOWN HALL, Public Libraries, Tramway and Lighting Offices (Harris street) will be CLOSED on MONDAY, the 29th January, 1923, for the Corporation Staff Picnic. The Central Library 1 will Re-open at 7 The Public Baths will remain, OPEN as " R. TAIT, Aoting-Tp^n Clerk. 26th January, 1923. 1 WELLINGTON HARBOUR B.OAB^ WHARF HOLIDAY—WATERSIDE WORKERS', PICNIC DAY. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that WEDNESDAY, the 31st Januuary, 1923, being, the _ Waterside Workers' Picnic Day, will be observed as a Wharf Holiday, and that the Wharves, Stores, Bond, and Offices will be closed for the conduct of business on that day. H. E. NICHOLLS, Seoretary.Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z., 20th January, 1923. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC BOWER BOARD LOAN PROPOSALS. To the Electors of the Hutt County,— THE Hutt County Council begs to advise you that it has examined' the Hutt Valley Electric * Power Board's Scheme and unanimously approves of same. Owing to the apathy of Electors at Polls generally,. the Council desires to impress on Electors the importance of every Elector recording his vote at the. Poll to be held on the 31st Instant, on the proposal to be submitted by the Power Board, as a three-fifths majority is required to carry it. Should the proposal be not carried, no further action can be taken for two years, and it is possible that during that time the electrical energy allocated to the Board may be diverted to other districts. H. D. ATKINSON, ' Chairman. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. • . ' WELLINGTON DISTRICT. No. 2359—1N DIVORCE. To , RICHARD PERCY COLLINS, formerly of Wellington but now- of> address unknown. riTAKE NOTICE that a Citation has JL been issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington citing you to appear and answer the Petition of Annie Theresa Lee Collins, of Wellington, wherein she prays for a dissolution of her marriage with you on the ground of desertion, and such Citation intimates that in default of your so' doing, the Court will proceed to hear the said Petition and to pronounce sentence thereon notwithstanding your absence; AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that for the purpose aforesaid you are, within 45 days after the date of this publication, to attend in person or by your solicitor at the Supreme Court office at Wellington and there to enter an appearance and file an answer, without which you will not be allowed to address the Court at any stage of the proceedings. A copy of th* said Citation and Petition will be supplied to you on your application for the same at the Supreme Court Office at Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 19tK day of January, 1923. (Seal) G. S. CLARK, Deputy Registrar. F-riends of the respondent are particularly requested to forward tp him the foregoing advertisement. Messrs. Taylor and Scott are solicitors for the petitioner, whose address for service is at their offices, 208, Lambton-. quay, Wellington. This is the last insertion. NOTICE TO N. 2. BUSINESS HOUSES A! LADY and GENTLEMAN wish to announce that they are proceeding to America, Europe, and the Orient, on an extended Business Tour early in MAn>h. They axe prepared to transact' business for New Zealand houses in eitHer of these countries. . The Gentleman is an expert Electrical Engineer, and 19 prepared to handle orders for Electrical Equipment in any branch. Th« Lady (late of Paris and Dunedini is well known throughout New Zealand as a Specialist in Wedding- Gowms, Trousseaus. Frocks. Costumes, Furs,' and General Drapery. They will be pleased to attend to c*dera for the purchase of goods as stated abova. Address replies to SPECIALISTS, 0&r« Gordon and Gotch AdvettisiDg' 'Agency, Auckland*
"OASTBOURNE FERRY SERVICE. ' | ' TIME-TABLE. "'~ 1 SUNDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1923. 1 | GRAND LIFE-SAVING STUNT AT I RONA BAY BEACH. 1 LEAVE WELLINGTON 9.20, 10.30, 11 ' I a.m., *1.30, 2.30, *2.45, 5.50. 9.15 p.m. . | LEAVE DAY'S BAY 8.20, 9.15 a.m.. | 12.45,1.15, 5.0, 8.15 p.m. g LEAVE RONA BAY 8.30, 9.25 a.m., 1.23, | 2.10, 5.10, 8.30 p.m. | *Rona Bay only. ' . > I Special boats will ..return from the Bay | as required. P R. B. WITTY, . I General Manager. 1 27th January, 1923. | RONA BAY. ' RONA BAY. ■; LIFE SAVING. LIFE SAVING, SUNDAY (To-morrow), at 2.30 p.m. Grand March Past display/alarm rescuo and exhibition of land drill *by teams from the following clubs.: "Maranui, LyrJl f Bay, Island Bay. and Worser Bay Life. Saving Clubs. PROGRAMME: 2.30 p.m., March Past; 3.45 p.m., Alarm run out; 4.30 p.m., Exhibition Land Drill. " ' The best exhibition of Life Saving ever held in Wellington. All arrangements in ' j the . hands.- of , the Royal • .Life Saving j Society.. -.■ .- ■.•-■ ,-.■' ■■■ ■'■■■■■■.<■•. „•>; -■■•■ . j MU3IO FOB. 1923. DON'T let another year go by without | Music in your home. Music is a | magnet that >■ unfailingly attracts friends | and happiness. - E For thoea who play, or are learning to { play, we have fine npw shipments of UP- j RIGHT and BABY GRAND PIANOS, | ORGANS, WIND : and STRINGED IN- . j SXRUMENTS. . "I For those who cannot play, or who wish to supplement, their own talent with.the Music of the World's Masters, there .are PLAYER PIANOS, the Famous HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES, METRONOLAS; and COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS. Easy terms of payment may be . arranged. . THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., rLTD, WELLINGTON. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. I BETTER EV'RY DAY." OiF course, you will be, when you Sing | and Danoe to the joyous tun© of j the Newest Musical Success—'"l'm Geting Better Ev'ry. Day." - Have a flings at pills and/potions, at the blues and &c dumps :l Hold tight! Take a long deep.breath ana say, ' . . ,■ Ah;! I ieel better and better cv ry day. ' ■ o • You're out of it" unjese you ,poeeess this splendid Song and. One-Step. Its cheerfulness it catching, and will make any entertainment a success. Two Shillings—At any" Musical Store. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. EVERYBODY OUGHT TO * KNOW ' WHY? "OiECAUSE £10 to £2D is positively -O saved on every Piano by our low . overhead costs. Small profits, quick ; sales, and the fact that we are direct fac- ; toi-y distributors for Britain s Leading Pianos, Player Pianou, and Baby Urands. _Ne*v shipments of the latest models iust opened up. Before buying, compare our ten years' guarantee, keen prices, and easy terms. H. NIMMO & SONS, .LTD.. <By SpeoJal Appointment to His Kscellency the Governor-General). Wellington, Palmerston North, and Masterton.; HEAD OFFICE AND SHOWROOM: 42, KENT TERRACE. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. LOST POLICY. Fis the intention of this Society, on or after the. 27th day. of February, 1923, to issue a Certified Copy in plLce of Policy No. 101000 on the life of Archibald Robert Watson, of Gjsborne, . which is alleged to have been destroyed .by fire. k A. H. JOHNS. ' Resident Secretary. l Wel2ineton, / 27m January, 1923. . . • ■ fCjTOESAIiE,-a number of 40gal. Casks, quite sound, 3a each. Osmond Smd Son, -8, Fsriah-a^
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 4
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