VIOLETTE VANISHES
(From "Truth's" Special Christchurch . Rep.) Percy Frederick Matterson, of Christchurch,' liked home life, but whatever his views his Violette Ada had on the subject it was clear that she was not enamoured of the part'cular brand of domestic bliss that P.ercy had to offer her. v Violette was fond of gadding about, and finally gadded off for good. Hubby was left to cook his own meals; and shift for himself, and he did not like it. Ho trailed her/ to Wellington, where she made an admission, of misconduct. , Percy thought it was time to relieve himself of, the worry of his erring spouse, and asked Judge Adams at .Christchurch for a divorce. '.'. ■ He got it, Violette not being sufficiently interested to defend the suit.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1063, 8 April 1926, Page 5
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126VIOLETTE VANISHES NZ Truth, Issue 1063, 8 April 1926, Page 5
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