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BUSINESS NOTICES. EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASES. ENORMOUS DISCOUNT OFF WHOLESALE RATES. HALF-PRICE AND UNDER FOR SOME OF THE NEWEST AND BEST GOODS OF THE SEASON. SPECIAL SALE THIS AND FOLLOWING BAYS. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASE of a WAREHOUSEMAN'S ENTIRE STOCK of FANCY DRESS GOODS, consisting of <Aa»} mfOOO . Yards, and comprising a GREAT VARIETY of the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS OF THE SEASON, inFANCY T WEEDS, ALL-WOOL SERGES, kc. This is a Rare Chance of obtaining a New Dress of Good Quality and Fashionable at a LITTLE OVER HALF USUAL PRICK,. LOT 1 CONSISTS OF 120 DRESS LENGTHS. We offer at 4s lld, 53 lld, 6s lld each. Usual price 8s lld, 9s 3d, 10s 6<L LOT 2 CONSISTING OF 144 DRESS LENGTHS. % We offer at 6s lld, 7s £d, 8s lld eacbf Usual price 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 13s 6d. LOT 3 CONSISTING OF 105 DRESS LENGTHS, , . We offer at 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d each. Usual price 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 193 6d. LOT 4 CONSISTING OF 143 DRESS LENGTHS, We offer at 13s 6d, 15s 6<i, 17s 6d each. Usual price 19s 6d, 21s, 27s 6d. LOT 5 CONSISTING OF 450 YARDS 27-INCH HEAVY MELTON CLOTH, We offer at 7£d per yard. Usual price 12id. LOT 6 CONSISTING of 543 YARDS FANCY DRESS STUFFS, We offer at ls, ls 3Jd, ls 9£d per yard. Usual price ls ll.d, 2s lld. GREAT BARGAINS IN WINTER JACKETS. We were fortunate in securing the other day, for prompt cash, a big line of LADIES' and MISSES' JACKETS, at something like 50 per cent, or 10s in the £, UNDER USUAL WHOLESALE KATES. They are in fashionable shades of BROWN, FAWN and BLACK. The shapes are tlie latest, and the materials are good. They are all perfectly fresh, being THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS, the remains of a big Importers Winter Shipments. LOT I—We offer at 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6cl each. Usual price 19s 6d, 25s 6d, 32s 6d. LOT 2—We offer at 18s 6d, I9s 6d, 21s 6d each. Usual price 29s 6d, 30s, 37s 6d. GREAT BARGAIN IN MACINTOSHES. EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASE cf LADIES' and MISSES' MACINTOSHES. These are a collection of Manufacturers' Samples, and are in the NEWEST STYLES AND SHADES. We miaht offer them during the present season at full rates, and wait until our Winter Clearing Sale to mark down the prices of those left over. That, however, is not our way. Right now, while the weather is often damp, drizzly and sloppy, We are offering these goods at such prices as must tempt everyone whe sees them to buy. , LOT 1- We offer at 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d each. Usual price 21s 6d, 28s 6d, 32s 6d. LOT 2—We offer at 21s 6d, 25s 6d, 37s 6d each. Usual price 35s 6d, 58s 6d, 635. •

LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, Canterbury District. Under the Divorce and Matrimonial Clauses Act 1867 and the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act 1867 Amendment Act 1881. Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith. To JOHN DAVID FLANAGAN formerly of Rakaia in New Zealand storekeeper but now or lately of Christchurch in New Zealand labourer. WHEREAS ELLEN FLANAGAN of the North road Kaiapoi in the said district claimingto have been lawfully married to you has filed, her petition against you in our said Courtpraying for a dissolution of marriage wherein she alleges that you have been guilty of adultery with Mabel Grey of Ohrisiohuroh In the , said district and of desertion of her the said Ellen Flanagan without reasonable excuse for upwards ot two years. Now this is to command you that within eight days after service hereof on you inclusive of the day of such service you do appear in our said Court then and there to make answer to tbe said petition a copy whereof sealed with the sea] of our said Court is herewith served upon you. And take notir/s that in default of your so-doing the said Court will proceed to hear the said charges proved in due course of law and to pronounce sentence therein your absence [ notwithstanding. And take further notice that for the purpose afore- . said you are to attend in pervon or by your j solicitor at the Registrar's office at Christ- [ church aforesaid and there to enter an appearance in a book provided for that purpose n. : without which you will not be allowed to I address the Court either in person or by counsel at any stage of the proceedings in the cause. . Dated at Christchuroh the 15th day ot March MSB. H. U. LEE, Deputy Registrar. The Seal of the Supreme Court New Zealand | H.M.L.D.R. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND 1 Canterbury District Under the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act 1867 and the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act 1867 Amendment Act 1881. TO JOHN EDWARD DENNISTON ESQOTBJUDGE The 12th day of March 1898 I nr-jHE PETITION of ELLKN FLANAGAN of the X North road Kaiapoi in the said District Dressmaker showeth:— 1. That your Petitioner then named Ellen Thomp son a spinster then of tbe age of sixteen years was on the 31st day of March 1890 lawfully married to John David Flanagan then a bachelor of the age of twenty-three years at the Registrar's office at RaKaia in the said district. 2. That after her said marriage your petitioner and j the saw John Daviu. Flanagan lived and I cohabited together at Rakaia aforesaid and nt Sydney in the colony of New South Wales and that your petitioner and the said John David Flanagan have issue of their said marriage one surviving child namely Leslie i Austin Flanagan now aged 5 years. •3. On or about the 13th day" of July 1893 the said John David Flanagan without reasonable I excuse deserted your petitioner and has not since the Bald last-mentioned date lived or cohabited with your petitioner and has not at any time since the said date maintained nor | contributed to the maintenaoce of your petitioner and her infant child. 4. That on or about tfle sth day of March 1898 the said John David Flanagan committed , adultery with one Mabel Grey of Christchurch 1 in the said district at her house situate in Bedford Row Christchurch aforesaid. Your petitioner therefore humbly prays that your Honour will be pleased to decree that the said marriage between your petitioner and the said John David Flanagan be dissolved and that your petitioner may havo tbis custody of the said child of the said marriagt! and that the said John David Flanagan may be ordered to contribute to the maintenance ot your petitioner and the said child such annual or other sum as to your Honour may seem meet and also to pay to your petitioner her costs ot this suit and that your petitioner may have such further and other relief in the premises as to your Honour may seem meet ELLEN FLANAGAN. Witness—T. I. Jon—. I ELLEN FLANAGAN the pc itioner in the foregoing petition swear— 1. That so much of the staid petition as relates to my own acts and deeds is true and so much thereof as relates to the acts and deeds of any other person or persons I believe to be true. 2. Tuat there is no collusion or connivance between the abovenamed John David Flanagan and myself. Sworn at Christeburchint.be said "I r . TTO district this 12th day of March J- CT AicTr-_*r 1898 before mc, .1 FLANAGAN. C. E. S__T_R A Solicitor of the Supreme Court ofNew Zealand. 4000 BOAitD AND RESIDENCE. GROSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and Res dence; hot, cold and shower baths. Term moderate. Mrs Fit-gibbon, 56 Gloucester street near Latimer square. ALTON HOUSE, TIHARU. FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, Tennis court, smoke room. Close to beach and town MISS LISSAMAN. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY - FUR_*lS___D Apartments for Ladi-t and Gentlemen. MBSSAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 CashelMtreet E. Telephone 703. ABERDAR*. HOUSE, 239 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. *_J_3_*r-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and RESIJL* DENCE, three minutes* walk from Post Office _<_ Canterbury College, Hot, Cold and Shower Baths Good Stabling. MRS HARFORD, '2810 (Late of Gloucester House) PORTS and School Oommittees receive special Czr terms and attentfoaiat Minson's Cheap Depot, 220 Colombo atreet. Ttff f\(\(\ PACKETS Flower Seeds at Id per -■■■"*""-"" packet, just receive) from Nimmo ,*_n-t>RUir; Aster, Dahlia., Paas-y, Mignonette, 4a, tmm^*mmmt*aN*,M*-*>

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10066, 18 June 1898, Page 10

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