'and. and whom ahe likens to "The Vampire" m che pay "A Fool There vva«." The truth is that Mrs O'Brten has been 100 trusting-. She saw the ilanjre'' which threatened her husband, find believed that his coramonsense would sta-entfthen him against a foolish entang-kmient. Mrs O'Britin has told •'Truth" that O'Brien was filways a jjopd hiisbu-nd and v. epn.scientious map. ' pnd she reiUisc-s that <he injury -which :h« ex-Superiiuendqnt has done will m the loiijj run be gnsa.ter to himself than to anybody eJ.se. He has sacrificed a. fiftod pofsltion, which ran into £065 per riniium, or one pound per day, and which included quarters, fuel and lighting. Jt is not unlikely thaJ. O'imi'EN HAS HUN HIMSTSJJK INTO DEBT over the woman because of recent months she dressed very extravagantly, and it is not at all likoly that out of her own earnings she was able to meet the bills. O'Brien was actually seen on the Aoran^i on BYiday afterno<7;i. M-inx MSxnor kept herself d^trk.
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NZ Truth, Issue 358, 4 May 1912, Page 5
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166Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 358, 4 May 1912, Page 5
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