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In the Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon, before Dr. A. M'Arthur, S.M., John Tangye, a baker, sued the Star Bakery Company, Petono, for £4 10s for wages in lieu of notice. The defence was that Tangye was not discharged; that he dismissed himself, and got someone to take his place. His Worship, after hearing evidence, gave judgment for defendant with costs. Mr. Tripp appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. Smith for the defendant. In the judgment summons case, Walter Elias Woods 7. William Donaldson, a debt of £8 1% lid, debtor, on the application of Mr. Moran, was ordered to pay forthwith, in default fourteen days' imprisonment; warrant to be suspended so long as 10s a month is paid. Th© Bishop_ of Wellington conducted ». special service at St. Thomas's Church, Kewtown, last evening under the auspices of 'the Society for the Promotion of Sun-day-school work. His Lordship delivered «.n address to Sunday-school teachers emphasising tho necessity of caring for tho little things of lif© and of aiming at developing in tho children a character that would fit them for everyday life. In© singing was led by a combined choir, comprising vocalists from several t>f th© city congregations. Th© annual election of officers of the Girls' High School Old Girls' Association will be held at th© High School tomorrow. lAfternoon tea will be dispesfl^d. Tn© annual race ball of th© Wellington Racing Club has been fixed for ffhureday, 12th July, which is th© night preceding that of th© Garrison ball. - Experience proves that th© best way to get a picture framed artistically on the common sense principla is — take it right •long to R. and E. Tineoy, Ltd., Man-ners-street. Quality and workmanship guir»nteed. — Advt. An experienced clerk attends to our Customs entries. No trouble to ship£eri3 or others. Ring up the New Zeatnd Express Co. Telephone 92. — Advt. ■• The scheme for providing tho working unmn with a home of his own at a reasonable figure is good, and looks well on paper. "We can only hope it will an accomplished fact. C. Smith has had another scheme in working- order for years — one that provides the working man with clothing, etc, at reasonable, common sense prices. How are these prices for example : — Men's heavy military working shirts, 3s 6d and 4s 6d each ; men's "all-wool" singlets and pants, 3s 9d; and * thundering good line of men's •all-wool" flannels at 2s lid each. Give at a trial, and while you're in ask to see our ready-made suits at 32b 6d, or mad© to measure 635, perfect fitting. Don't forget, you can save money at C. Smith's. Five per cent, discount for cash. .& Smith, cash draper and clothier, Cubattreet.— Adrt.

A RARE CHANCE. One of the moat important stocktaking aale» eyer conducted in Wellington is now being held at Reynold's Sporta Depot, 7f and 76, Willis-street, their large "and varied stock of bicyclo sundries, tyres, gocarts, golf, hockey, football, and fishing goods being entirely in tho pd/lio'ii own hands. Golfers should not fail to inspect » new shipment of Forgan's celebrated golf clubs, which ia one of the moat popular makes on the markot. Their iporhng gunz, gun cases, and cleaners havo been greatly reduced in price, and sportsmen should avail themselves of this opportunity. Intending motorists should sco tho 4-cylinder I".N. and 2% h.p. Minerva Motor Bicycles, and accossones now boing dispbyed ia their window.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 135, 8 June 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 135, 8 June 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 135, 8 June 1906, Page 5