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CHANGE MY BRAND OF BUTTER T - jT^TTHAT? Forsake such a taety, '•** nicely-flavoured Brand as DEFIANCE BUTTER ? Not I— Not I. . DEFIANCE Brand maintains its splendid quality, and I'll stick to it. T7IOLLOWING aro Winning Nunabers of JJ the Art Union in connection with tho King's Festival: — ' First prize, 3502; seoond prize. 8273; third prize. 4329 ; fourth prize, 3694 ; fifth prize, 3165 ; sixth prize, 8002 ; seventh prize,' 8296; eighth prize, 1496; ninth prize, 5629; tenth prize, 1488; eleventh prize, 4710 ; twelfth prize, 8455 ; thirteenth prize, 3629 ; fourteenth prize, 7830 ; fifteenth prize, 6096 ; sixteenth prize, 6281 ; seventeenth prize, 6408 ; eighteenth prize, 83 ; nineteenth prize 8022 ; < twentieth prize, 5335. JOSEPH HICKSON, WM. JAS. FROST, VINCENT M'KEOWN, Scrutineers. NAMES OF WINNERS IN RAFFLES AT KING'S FESTIVAL— Mr. Henly, P. Turner,-#>id Phar, J. Tanahall, Mr. Greon, W. Parker, Mr. Cochrane, M. Healy, Mr. Webster, Mr. Monihan, Mr. Woods, Mie6" Mullius, W. Pollard, "Mr. Henderson, Mr. King, Mrs Hickoy, V. Little, M'Caskell, Pat Carey, M. O'Leary, D. E. Southey, Mr. Taylor, J. Martin, Mrs. Warner, R. Galbraith, Terry Connor, Mr. Keeney, 11. Braggins, J. Inkeraall, Mr. O'Malldy, A. Dison, K. Forde, Miss Keay3, Mr. Fonnell, Eva King&tt, S. Mahoney, Mr. Alcock, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Kcegan, R. Smyth, Mr. Burke, T. Darby. Prizes may be obtained at Archbishop's House This Evening on presenting tickets. BOROUGH OF~ONSLOW. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. KHANDALLAH WARD. I HEREBY give uotico that at tho Nomination of Candidates for the office of Councillor for the Khandallah Ward of the Borough of Onslow, there were only threo Candidates nominated for tho three vacancies to be filled; and I, therefore, declare the following to be duly elected to the above office : — BATES, Frederick MJARTHUR, Charles STAFFORD, Edward Sidney HENRY ABRAHAM, Returning Officer. Dated this 4th day of May, 1911. Onslow Borough Office. Ballance^street, Wellington. IN BANKRUPTCY. TNo. 894.1 In the Supremo Court of New Zealand. Wellington District. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908;" And In tho matter of R. V\T. ALLEN, of the City of Wellington, Hotelkeeper, a Debtor, ex parto, Preston and Company, Limited, a " Creditor. . To R. -W.v ALLEN, of Wellington, Hotelkeeper. .TVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, a JL^ / Summons has been issued out of this Honourable Court, returnable on the 16th day of May, 1911, at 10.30 a.m., or bo soon thereafter as> counsel can be heard, calling upon you to eliow cause why you should not be adjudged a bankrupt on tho ground that you are indebted to Presfcou and Company, Limited, in tho sum of £34 15s, on a final judgment, and havo committed an available act of bankruptcy in not taking any of tho steps which you Were required to take by a Bankruptcy Notice served upon you herein on the 28th day of March last; and on the further ground that tho said Preston and Company, Limited, has presented a petition for your adjudication as a bankrupt. Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of May, 1911. G. S. CLARK. Deputy Registrar. The Seal of the Supreme Court, New. Zealand. "TUI BRAND" CLOTHING ! WE are SOLE MANUFACTURERS of this well-known brand, and wo can confidently recommend the style,' fit, and quality of all garments having a "Tui Brand" label attached. SERVICEABLE HARD - WEARING TROUSERS, all colours and weights, 5a 6d to 17s 6d. TAILOR-CUT BOXED SUITS, all wool twe6ds, smartly cut, 37s 6d to 655. "TUI BRAND" OVERALL'S, 8025 Canadian twist denim, 4s 6d. "TUI BRAND*' OVERCOATS, strong, • heavy tweeds; d.b. military shapes, 35s to 63a; s.b. shapes, durable tweeds, 17s 6d to 45a "TUI BRAND" WORKING SHIRTS. We can show a largo selection, 2s 6d to 5s 6d. NOTE THE ADDRESS: R. H. SCOTT & CO., No. 1, WDLLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON Also, DUNEDIN, EsYERCARGILL, AND GORE. I THANKS. MRS. J. C. F. BEU desires to thank Mr. H. Starr, Caterer. Cuba-street, for tho able manner in which tho catering was carried out at the late party held in Masonic Hall, Berhampore. WANTED, the Order for your next Suit.* Without doubt tho Best Shop in town for satisfaction is MESTON'S. Meston makes the Best Handmado Suit in town; only expert men employed. "No fit, no pay." Unlaundried White Shirts, puro linen, 2s 6d; equal to any laundried shirt at 6s 6d ; money returned if not satisfactory. MESTON, Tailor and Mercer, Ingestre-st. WANTED TO SELL. FOR Salo, at Marauui, several SECTIONS, at 30b. 40s, 50 por foot. This is the most go ahead suburb of Welling- 1 ton. Splendid viows of Lyall and Eyana Bays from all sections. Small deposit if i building erected. Further information from H. M. HAYWARD, • j 20. Old Customs-street. Wellington. I LOWER HUTT. WANTED, Purchaser for charming 6roomed House, bathroom, gas, h. and c. water, overy convenience, plastered i throughout, well finished; washhouse, copper, tubs, etc.. outbuildings containing motor shed, stable, etc. ; nice garden ; situate Pretoria-street ; 'bus passes door ; easy walk of station. Price £1000. For further particulars, apply to the owner (Dr. Hector), or his Agent (H. E. Leighton). 186. Featherston-street, or Hutt. i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 104, 4 May 1911, Page 1

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