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BABIES' IKON COTS ! BUY ONE NOW ' At a GREATLY REDUCED PRICE! Worth 35s and 40s each. Now being Cleared at 20/- AND 25/- EACH - SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Also, BABIES' PUSH-CHAIRS FROM -\a/(* EACH. Tii SIMS HAUDWAEE CO., CUBA-STREET. ~MOHE BARGAfNsT~~ HERE is. another little list of Shoft Bargains which must appeal to all Ladies of diecriminatinir taste who wish to economise. Smart and Dainty ! Note the Prices! Ladies' C and J. Clark's Glace Gibton Derby ■ Walking Shoes, very smart. Now 13/9 Ladies' "Cameo" Patent Golosh Grey Suede Derby Walking Shoes. Now 14s lid. ■ • - ■ Ladies' SouthallV Patent and White Buck 2-button Walking Shoes, "latest mode." Now 15s Hd. Ladies' C. and J. Clark's Grey Glace-2-button Derby Patent Golosh Shoes. Now 17s 3d. Remember ! It's Bargain Time at PEAItCE'S GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE, 106, CUBA-ST., and RIDDIFORD-ST. MISSING RELATIVES. - \ DVERTISER would bo glad to hear J\. News of his two Uncles. Rev. John James Lewis. Wesleyan Minister, last heard of in Wellington, New Zealand, In 1898, and Walter Powell Lewis, who when last, hoard of Avaa Captain of one of tho New- Zealand Shipping Company's boats in New Zealand" waters, about 1885. Haydn Wm'taker Bretton. Sergt. Ist Batt. Manchester Rcgt., Jullundur, Punjab, India (son of Maggie Lewis Brelton, their sister). ~~NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE AMENDMENT. ON and after Wednesday, Ist April, tho 9.35 a.m. Tc Aro'Woodvillc, and 2.0 p.m. (Saturday), Te Aro-Lower Hutl trains, will not run between Te Aro and Wellington., , By ORDER . ""STITE desire 'to tender our Thanks to those Gentlemen who worked so courageously 'in. endeavouring to extinguish the Firo on our Premises. J. A. HAZELWOOD AND CO. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. No. 1254. IN DIVORCE. 'Between MARY ANN THEW, Petitioner, _ . . And HUGH BEATTIE TIIEW, Respondent. > To HUGH BEATTIE THEW, formerly of Wellington, . but now of address unknown, Carter. WHEREAS MARY ANN THEW, of Wellington, claiming to have been lawfully married 'to 'you, has filed her petition against you in our Supreme Court, at Wellington, praying for a dissolution of marriage wherein she alleges (hat you have been guilty of desertion of her for live years and upwards: AND WHEREAS, by an order of this Honourable Court, made on the 26th of March, 1914, it was ordered that service on you of thi<> citation extracted in this cause, and a copy under 6eal of the petition filed herein, be effected by publishing an advertisement twice in The Evening Post newspaper, published in Wellington, at a fortnight's interval, containing a 6Unj, mary of the said citation and petition*: THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that unless you, within four weeks after the date of Ihe last appearance of this advertisement in the 6aid Evening Post newspaper, attend at the office of the Registrar cf the Supreme Court at' Wellington, and file your answer to the said petition, this cause will be heard and determined in your absence. _ A copy of the_6aid citation and petition, will be supplied to you upon your applying for the same at the office of this Court at Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 30th day cf March, 1914. (L.S.) R. GOLDSMAN, Deputy Registrar. Messrs. Wilford and Lovi, Stout-stree';, Wellington, are Solicitors for the Petitioner, whose address for service is at their office, Stout-streel, Wellington. NOTE.— Should any nerson know the address of the Respondent he is requested to send I his- notice to him. EOLL-TOP DESKS. A FURTHER Shipment just opened. PRICES RIGHT. STYLES RIGHT. t QUALITY RIGHT. Just call and see what we are offering, or write for Illustrations and prices. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 'Phone 1676, 17 and 19, Cuba-street, Wellington. GENUINE OFFER. TjiSTABLISIIED firm has just secured "^ Patent Rights for a tried and tested Line, splendid seller, new to New Zealand, anil is now open to engage MEN of ability to market same throughout the Dominion. Successful applicants thoroughly trained in all details. Apply AT ONCE to ' MODERN NECESSITY, E\cning Post. 'ORDER YOUR next Costume or Suit from Josephs and Co.. Ladic« and Cent's Tailor. Satisfaction guaranteed. Suit-; to Measure from £3 ss. Costumes to Mpasure fi-o m £3 15 9 Ciitl.omors own nuilcrinl made up. Note addics-. JOSKPHR AND CO., 4, Willis-slreet, (Abovo Burlington Cafe). FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture, highest price; cash down. C Daubney, 148, Tor»-strect. \ •T-y ANTE D_ KNOWN. Any person writine to the EVENING POST OFFICE -tor-information in regard to advertisements in the paper must send Stamped Addressed Envelope in order to eneure rsplj.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 1