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A DUKE’S MARRIAGE

HITCH IN AMERICA. LAW NOT COMPLIED WITH. United Vrjss Assn. —E'er Tel. Copyright NEW YORK, Dec. 22. While the Mayor, Mr Walker, waited to perform the ceremony, will; Lord Gosford as best man, and distinguished guests present, the city authorities refused the Duke of Manchester i licence to marry the English actress, Miss Kathleen Dawes. They gave the reason that the Stale law required that three years must elapse before the re-marriage of anyone divorced, whereas the Duke was plainly upset and remarked that lie would probably carry out his original intention of getting married in Havana. ______________ COST OF LIVING REDUCED. FOR USERS OF "AMBER TIPS" TEA. The proprietors of Ihe Famous " Amber Tips" Tea (first favourite since it'U2) have decided io meet the Public demand for a good, reliable Tea al 2s Gd per ll>. and have pleasure in announcing the new ’’ Amber Tips” Blue Label at. 2s Gd. Ask your grocer fur I lie new "Amber Tips" the pest value on Ihe market. Those who si ill desire a lea of very cxeeplionel character and llavour will find their rcquiremenls met as hitherto by the old original blend of " Amber Tips ’’ No. I extra fine quality in the ycliow and red packet. 3

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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18518, 24 December 1931, Page 7

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A DUKE’S MARRIAGE Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18518, 24 December 1931, Page 7

A DUKE’S MARRIAGE Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18518, 24 December 1931, Page 7

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