OTAKI THEATRE.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT. "BARS OF IKOX." Avery Deny? ' brief married life in Australia ended in miserable failure. trie, her husband, ruined, sent her back \fi England until he got on hi: feet. In six month, he had degenerated into a ruthless bully, and one night forced Piers Evesham to light with him. He was killed in the struggle and - ' '■ '<■■'■ L ■ "■. i ■'■•■ H ui! g-fai":! '. aei. Sir Be verity Evesham, at Hodding Abbey. Avery had come to that wliage and taken up the position of mother', help at the Vicarage. Piers fell in love witb her. as did also Dr. Tudor, but Avery's experience of marriage did r.ot encourage a second trial and she refused both men. Sir Beverley met with a fatal accident and before dying made Avery promise to rjiurry Piers. The young man. however, .discovered that the man hilled in t'air fight in Australia was Avery's husband. The knowledge tortured hirn. Finding Piers distracted. Avery mistaking the cause, remembered her prorflisn ro the- dead baronet and pressed Piers ro many htr. He did and hid the fact that he kiikd her husoand, ; which was later revealed by Dixon, a social outcast, who returned to England and told the story. Husband and -rife were on the point of Senarating ' when Br. Tudor forced Di.--.on. to tell ' —a—Mawfwa—wmi i
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Otaki Mail, 4 September 1922, Page 2
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