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STRATFORD.

DAILY NEWS AGENCY. Adrertisements and items of news for publication In the Taranaki Daily News should be left at the office of our local re presen tatatlve, Mr. W. H. Humphrey, Broadway. Stratford. Orders for papers may also be left with him. THE KING’S. MARGUERITE CLARK IN “SCRAMBLED WIVES.” A peppy little story about a flapper who was married and unmarried all in the same breath, and who had a terrible time keeping her terrible past from the right man when he finally came along, is “Scrambled Wives,” with the pretty . little Marguerite Clark, at the King’s to-night. This production marks Miss Clark’s return to the screen after an absence of a year following her marriage. Marguerite Clark hae the stellar role of Mary Lucille Smith, a capricious young lady, who, as a result of an innocent boarding school escapade, is rushed into marriage with a young chap whom she does not really love. Mary’s father promptly interferes, and the marriage is annulled. She is packed off to Europe to forget her indiscretion. Returning, shp meets a young fellow with whom a case of “love* at first sight” at

once develops. The complications which result from Mary’s efforts to hide “a terrible past’* make this one of the most amusing and delightful photoplays of a decade. The supporting items include gazette, educational and comedy. Usual prices. Box plan at Humphrey’s, bookseller and stationer, Stratford. Country stlbscribers not receiving- their Daily News regularly are asked to immediately notify our circulation manager, care Mr. .W. H. Humphrey, Stratford. Complaints will receive prompt attention. At W. H. Humphrey’s, Broadway: School pads, 150 pages, good pamper, ruled, 1/- each; exercise books, 50 p»ges 4d, 100 pages 6d, 120 pages 7d; writing tablets from 6d to 1/9 (cream laid or linen faced). Large assortment of traced goods, d’oyleys, tray cloths, centres, play aprons, feeders, camisoles, dressing jackets, nightdresses, etc., all at reasonable prices at Mrs. Humphrey’s fancy needlework depot.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1922, Page 6

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325

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1922, Page 6

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1922, Page 6

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