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GREYMOUTH, May 19.—Arrived, at 9.30 a.in. Alexander from Westport. GREYMOrn-L May 19—Arrived at <l.o a.m. Kaimai from Wellington.

BEST-DR ESS ED WOMAN DIVORCED PARIS, March 17 Mrs .lean Naslt. who during legal proceedings in Loudon was rot ot ied to as “the world's best-dressed woman" and who was married in C airo on February 2to Sabot Bey, ilie nephew of the former First Secretary io the Egyptian Legation ill loiulon. ha- been divorced lrom him. Sabot Rev was her third husband. "My Egvptian husband and 1 lound our ico;s difference* were too great for us to agree." Mrs Nash said. "I do net think Moslems and Christians should ever marry each other. 1 here are many tilings on which people of ti e Ea-t and West can never agree..

■I told my ltu.Miand about it and he was most charming. About ten days ago 1 went to Nice and he went to Cairo. All he bad to do was to state that lie wanted a divorce and the necessary papers were made out at one... Wo still are the best of friends, however, and shall continue to be so. Mrs Nash said it was the "most charming divorce” she had vere heard

Figures talk, look at those:- (■til-'' woollen jerseys, were its lid mnv 4:s ml; ladies' heavy tweed coats, now 19s Gd : ladies’ heavy woollen hose in K rey, lovat. heather, black, were 3s lid now 2s lid; ladies’ woollen gloves, all shades. Is lid per pair at our Great Stock-taking Sale, now in full swing. McGrtter’s, Hokitika and G reymouth.—Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1925, Page 3

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