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■tfSONFECTIONE!fIY SALE! v^ONFECTIONEJiY SALE! E. J v CLARKE'S. HERE W,E ARE AGAIN! WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW! Just follow the crowd in Manners-fctreet and you will find everybody knows that CLARKE'S is the cheapest Confectionery Sole. Just coins along and eec our SPECIAL SUGAR DISPLAY in v-indow Also, 668 PRICE-LIST posted in window, COMPARE OUR PRICES! - COMPARE OUR PRICES! Remember! —We soli for,le6s than wholesale prices, and we guarantee- every lollie the BEST QUALITY, and don't forget WE GUARANTEE FULL-WEIGHT EVERY TIME. Remember!—We make our own lollies right here at CLARKE'S, 119, 'Mannersstreet, therefore wo can" GUARANTEE EVERY LOLLIE TO BE FRESH AND PURE! No middle man to pay when you buy your Confectionery at B. J. CLARKE'S. Do you realise the opportunity we offer to you ? If you do not, come right alongthere now. But remember to make sure IT IS E. J. CLARKE'S, 119, MANNERS-STREET, OPPOSITE THE KING'S PICTURES. P.S.—See our window for price that have never been beaten. See our window display—something that you have never eeen before. DEBENTURES. "~ AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD'S LOAN OF £150,000, 54 PER CENT. DEBENTURES. Secretary's Office, • Ist December, 1919. ! 4 PPLICATIONS are invited for the •**• Purchase of Debentures, to be issued on 10th December, on account of the above Loan. The i Debentures are issued at par, have a currency of 19-j years, and bear interest at the rate of 5J per oeiit., payable half-yearly. Principal and interest are payable, free of exchange, at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand in the Dominion, Sydney, or Melbourne. Copies of ,the Prospectus may be obtained on application to any_ branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or to .The Secretary, AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. . P.O. Box 1259, Auckland. .MARBLE BAR, LTD., • MARBLE BAR, LTD./ MARBLE BAR, LTD., TTAS pleasure in, announcing that xx henceforth its MANNERS-STREET PREMISES will be known as THE REGENT, • Its WILLIS-STREET PREMISES as THE REGAL, • And its CUBA-STREET PREMISES as THE REGINA. , The Public are Epocially notified that notwithstanding each busineee is distinctly named, ALL ARE STILL OWNED, WORKED, AND CONTROLLED BY MARBLE BAR, LTD. MARBLE BAR, LTD. MARBLE BAR, LTD. NEARLY SIXTY YEARS OLD, And we are still young. Yes! Young and_ filled with all the enthusiasm ana optimism which. New Zealand's musical future inspires. Fifty-nine years of honest trading has not only earned for us an enviable Teputation, but has also given much valuable experience. This experience is at the disposal of all our customers. It tells us that the BRINSMEAD CHALLEN BRASTED FOSTER JESSE FRENCH ROGERS Pianos are the, best instruments it is possible to offer you. GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR • METHODS TO-DAY, And it will be evident why we have become the leading Piano House of the Dominion. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET, Th» Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. • -un eAuq pajjß'js traaq sa-eii (req-j satrrab In the Magistrate's Court held at Petoke. BETWEEN • JAMES KERR, Editor of The Hutt and Petone Chronicle, PLAINTIFF, And ■ G. C. WARREN, of 56, Salamanca-road, Kelburn, Wellington, and J. J. CLARKE, recently of Wellington, a Justice of the Peace, DEFENDANTS. ; To J. J. CLARKE, the Defendant above- . named. fTTAKE NOTICE that an action has JL been commenced against you in the aforesaid Court by JAMES KERR abovenamed for the sum of £45 guaranteed by you to the plaintiff in payment for tha booki "Cricket for Boys," printed by the Defendant G. C. WARREN by the Plaintiff. AND that an Order has been mado by Edward Page, Esquire, Stipendiary Magistrate at Petone, upon the 24th day of March, 1920, that Service be effected upon you by advertising the above proceedings in three issues of The Evening Post and The Dominion at Wellington, and by leaving a copy of; the / Summons and Statement of ■ Claim herein and a copy of the said Ordc/ at the Offices of Messieurs Perry, Gill, and Linklater, Solicitors, of Wellington, all to be effected 14 clear days before the date of hearing. THE SUMMONS will be heard on Wednesday,- the 21st 'day of April, 1920, at 10 o'clock in 'the forenoon, at the Courthouse at Petone, anc[ in the event of your not being present'the case will be heard in your absence. DATED at Petono this let day of April, 1920. : . . W. P. PATTON, Clevk of Court. Summons herein was sued out" try ALBERT PERE, ■ ' Solicitor for tho Plaintiff, 176, Jackson-street, Petone. -t— —-•— "OEDSTEADS! FULL-SIZE BEDSTEAD WIRE MATTRESS KAPOK .■" 2 PILLOWS THE LOT FOR. £5 12s 6d. .. ■■ ■ . / H. FENBY, 33, CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE (End of Courtenay-place).

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 78, 1 April 1920, Page 2

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