CHANI) IM'KK’S HI? 1 OK. PAH IS, Aug. .Miss Helen' Klowerdew Voiteli, daughter of the Rev W. Voiteli, <it Kdinhurgli, n retired clergyman of the Scottish Presbyterian Chinch, tens married in Paris to-day to Prince Dmitri Oalitzine, son of Prince Alexander Oalitzine, a inemher of one of the grand ducal families of Russia, who were formerly wealthy landowners. .Miss Veiteii, who is is a tall, dark girl with remarkably fine eyes. She has had an adventurous career. She entered the nursing service of the Belgian Army the day the Hermans invaded Belgium and nursed wounded Belgian soldiers for three and a half years. She then transferred to the French Army and was posted to a hospital in Morocco. She then transferred to the French Army and was at hospitals in desert l>osts of Morocco until after the end ol the war. Miss Voiteli is decorated with the Legion of Honour, the Belgian Orders of Leopold and Klisaueth, and has several military medals. Her hiishand is tM and lives in Paris with his father. He lias recently keen engaged in kinema work. The parents of both bride and bridegroom attended the wedding and tomorrow tin' Prince and Princess leave lor a brief visit to Scotland. Another ceremony will be performed at the Russian Church in Paris on their return.
A siownw.'tv roiioeiili'il hinisell on 1 1,1:1 til the llomuerii in Hulhoii, wliou tl u . vi'sst'l tvns i'ii route to Aucklnnd. On lieiiift disioveied the iimrniiitt nttei the vessel elenred the Panninn port, the stowiiwily, :i Spnninrd, stilted thn•' lie WHS II Inndseiipo nrlist. lie wus idvei, the undignified oeeupnt.on of wnshiiie the white pnint work on h,mrd. Two tin.vs Inter the stormier Pn |inron hove in hound from New Zen In nd to London, vin I’nnainn. A hunt wns lowered from the llemuern Hint the stowuwiiy wns tiHiisierred to the l’lipnroil to he tnlien hnek to Ital-
To eliminate destructive rubbing in washing clothes thrifty housewives use only “NO-K CURING” buimlry help; In cartons everywhere.-- Advt. (For oontinuiUion of nows, soo fourth page). a OST On Sntunlay night, n SI M | J ~f MON ICY. Kinder rewarded on returning to “Guardian” Office. Wanted, a partner, u> iom in a milking farm at KoUatani. Most lmvo a littlo money to buy in. Apply at. “(linirdian” Otlioo. CtON.IFItINO TIUCKS, manic llntcs > novelties, illustrated catalogue Cd froo novelty given with every catalogue. Ideal Novelty Coy., Box 013, Chnsiohnrcli. WESTLAND county COUNCIL KAKAI’OTAIU lilt I DOE, KITTLE WAITAHA. WRITTEN TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, apd Marked “Tender for llridge” will be received at the County Office up to NOON on WEDNESDAY. !>tli OCT. for the oieetiou of Kakapotalu Hridge :nd npproaches in accordance with the piam and specification* prepared fo,- tlio pur. pose. Rians and specifications may he seer iit, the Comity Office, Hokitika, Coro, nation Hall, Rosa, and Post Office, Fergusons. The lowest or any ten del not necessarily accepted. B. WARD, County Chairman.
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