ITEMS OF INTEREST
Mrs. Horner, sen., is mi :i \isii tn her daughter-in-law, Mrs. 10. O. Horner, I’atcn. .Miss E. Davidson, Whenuakura, who lias been on a health-recruiting- visit to Wellington, i <‘l nrned home on Saturday. f Mirs. S. Huston, of Kakaiamea, is progressing favourably after her recent illness. Interest lias been aroused by the publication of an announcement that Sir Janies Heath will not lie Responsible for debts coni ract.nl by his wile, Lady Heath., the famoais airwoman, who, it is stated, is in receipt of an adequate allowance. Sir James is 7b years of age and his wife 111. Sir .Ins. Heath, interviewed, said lie did not object to bis wife’s flying, and. on the contrary, he has dene everything to help her. otherwise it would have been impossible for her to continue so long. He had bought her two new machines, and was proud of her achievements, Unit, he, added, "she spends money like -wildfire. I’ve (published this announcement all over America.’’ he added, "because I am forced to protect myself. It won’t surprise her, as I have already made (he position clear to her.”
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 21 November 1928, Page 4
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189ITEMS OF INTEREST Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 21 November 1928, Page 4
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