FORTUNE-TELLER FINED
7AM Of MiSFOfcWHtt
Press Association WELLINGTON, To-day.
Having suffered financial losses and being under the necessity of bringing some money into the home, Elizabeth Green 12 months ago took to fortunetelling, and to-day faced two charges at the Police Court. She did i£ot appear but her counsel said that in two hotel deals the woman had lost £1,700 and £1,200 respectively. She had undergone a serious operation recently, and owing to her health and years she had found some difficulty in obtaining a suitable position. She had fpund herself compelled to keep one of her sons since his return- from the war. In view of the woman’s circumstances, Mr. E. Page, S.M., imposed a light fine of £2, but remarked that the woman must discontinue fortunetelling.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 1
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128FORTUNE-TELLER FINED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 1
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