A Patent Slip
/"•EORGE JAMES HOWARD, address unknown, is something of an inventor. Away back m ■August of 1922 he became enamoured of a little "something" re had patented and trotted off. to ;:England to market the fruits of his l>rain. :
> So engrossed did he become m ;the execution of his job that he .forgot to come back again and, having a wife, his absence neces.'sarily entailed hardship on her. Howard may, or may not, have ..found success through his patent, but at all events he forgot he was m duty bound, to supply his wife with: the necessary. cash.
Hilda Daisy Howard has possessed herself m patience for the past six years, but at last has given up hope of ever' seeing her errant husband return.
Last week, with the assistance of Lawyer A. Dunn, she asked Judge Reed, m the Wellington Divorce Court, to sever the tie which bound her to her absent spouse..
Corroborative evidence 'was forthcoming and with it the .desired decree nisi, to be made absolute after the expiration of three months*
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NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 7
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177A Patent Slip NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 7
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