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LO! THE LODGER.

O'Leary v. O'Leary and Cardwoll. Another walk-over was tho heat Henry Herbert O'Loary v. Ethol l^ila Jt»«nnio O'Loury and Thomaa Cardwoll, tho latter flouring iia co-re. Lawyer Hiill-Skelton seconded Henry, who said that ho %vao married m 1909, and In September loat Cardwcll camo to board with thorn In Qraiton-road. In January petitioner jauntoa on: to Chrlßtchurch for a holiday, but a whisper brought him back In ti hurry, and when ho arrived homo he found tho house locked up. Ho got through the window and saw Card well coming: out of Ethel's bedroom, and they both admitted misconduct, xtenry DECIDED TO FORGIVE HER to some extent, and for four d&yn ho and Kthcl lived tOßcthcr, but Bh<? then snld Hho wmiied Canlwell. and, womanlike, she had her own wuy. and oft she wont to Curdwull. Sls'xs^ «»d wlinoasod Hluttmcnta by botU vosi><md<mt a»d ca-r«. v ( t»rt» handed In, and his Honor piMmed a. decree nisi alonir to Harry, to b& mado absolute In three months. There were no children Of tho mnrrlnge.

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NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 5

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LO! THE LODGER. NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 5

LO! THE LODGER. NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 5