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AMUSEMENTS. Final Screening TRVBEYBODY'S To-night at -EVERYBODY'S Of “BABBLING TONGUES.” Featuring JAMES MORRISON and GRACE VALENTINE. At the Change TO-MORROW, JACKIE SAUNDERS, JACKIE SAUNDERS, • In a Novel, Bright, Attractive Feature, Entitled W WILD CAT." “THE WILD CAT.’’ "THE WILD CAT." "THE WILD CAT.” "THE WILD CAT.” “THE WILD CAT.” “THE WILD CAT.” “THE WILD CAT.” •‘THE WILD CAT." "THE WILD CAT." "THE WILD CAT.” "THE WILD CAT.” A delightful com-edy-drama, depicting the transformation of a hoyuen,spoiled and ill-tempered, into a charming aifd lovable wife. A Modern "TAMING OF THE SHREW,” but It caused the mere man a lot of trouble before he succeeded. STILL, she was worth it. JACKIE SAUNDERS as the TYPICAL TOMBOY SORT OF A GIRL, who didn't want a LOVER. A Splendid Picture that Every Member of the Family will like. Ring ’Phono 50 for Reserves. /JjT OWN HALL Owing to Several Members of the ENGL IcH PiEEKOTS Being indisposed by the prevailing sickness—influenza—no entertainment will bo given To-night. A COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME Will he presented TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING. The Season Terminates Positively on THURSDAY NEST, OCTOBER 3rd. Box Plan for last four Nights opens at the Bristol on Monday. 933 ]%,T ADAME FOLEY is now quoting X’-*- prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Teaching Class has resumed at Victoria HaIJ. ’Phone 653. ( ]A,TILLIGANS, Kelburn Avenue, 1 j XtJL aio showing a great variety of I I Fashionable Brown baitings. I PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington district ' (No. 1612.) IN DIVORCE. Between ANNIE O’BRIEN, Petitioner, And JAMES O’BRIEN, Respondent. TO JAMES O’BRIEN, formerly of Wellington, in Now Zealand, Labourer, but now of address unknown, busband of Annie O’Brien, of Wellington, in New Zealand. WHEREAS a marriage was solemnised between the ■ parties hereto, AND WHEREAS a petition for the dissolution thereof has been filed in the Supreme Court of New Z,-alaud, at Wellington, in New Zealand, wherein the petitioner alleges that you have been guilty of adultery; AND WHEREAS it was ordered that service of the cilation extracted with a sealed copy of the petition herein be effected by advertising twice at a week’s interval in a Wellington daily paper, an abstract of the said Citation and Petition. NOW THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that unless within fourteen days from the date of the last advertisement you so attend at the Registrar’s office. Supreme Courthouse, Wellington, aforesaid, and file an answer thereto the cause frill bo dealt with in your absence at the next ensuing sessions after the lapse of eight Uays after the expiration of the time limited for so filing your answer. A copy of the said "“tation and Petition will bo supplied you on vour applying for the same the office'of this Court, at Wellington, oresaid. ' . , Dated at Wellington this 26th day of iptember, 1918. (L;S.). A. H. CUTLER, Deputy Registrar. Humphrey Francis O’Leary is solicitor r the Petitioner, whoso address for r.vice is at the office of the said umphrey Francis O’Leary, 209, Lambn quay, Wellington, New Zealand. Any person -who'may know the address the respondent is requested to send us notice to him. This is the first advertisement. 915 I THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. (No. 1617). IN DIVORCE. □TWEEN DINAH CROSS, Petitioner. And HORACE MONTAGUE CROSS, Respondent. J HORACE MONTAGUE CROSS, fornftirly of Wellington, but now ol address unknown. Traveller. ETHERBAS a marriage has boon ■ solemnised between the parties rein,..AND WHEREAS a petition for is dissolution thereof has been filed ;n e Supreme Court at . Wellington lerein the petitioner alleges that you L ve been guilty of desertion without st cause for five years and upwards. S'D WHEREAS it was ordered that sorce of the citation extracted with a py of -the petition herein bo effected publishing an advertisement twice in daily newspaper published in Wellingn containing an abstract of the sc id tation and petition. TAKE NOTICE IHRBFORE that unless within 12 days ter the date of the appearance of the st of those advertisements you file an swer thereto at the Registrar’s Office ipreme Court Wellington, this cause 11 be dealt with in your absence. A py of the said citation and petition 11 he supplied to you upon your applyg for the same at the office of this mrt at Wellington. . ' Dated at Wellington this 25th day of ptombor, 1918. ;L.S.) A. 11. CUTLER, 1 Deputy-Registrar. Messrs Wilford, Levi, and Jackson are licitors for the petitioner whoso adess for service is at their office, Stout reel, Wellington. iVOTE.—Should any person know the dress of the respondent ho is requostto send the notice to him. This is tho last of such advertisements. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. MIE Secretary will be in attendance . at tb» Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, ) Willi* street, on TUESDAY and tXDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. I communications strictly, confidential.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10086, 27 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10086, 27 September 1918, Page 3