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Opinions differ as to what constitutes overcrowding. A defendant yesterday at Lower Hutt considered that he and his family of seven were not overcrowded when they occupied two rooms. Plaintiff differed from this conclusion, and stated that when he sublet the rooms he was told by defendant that ho had only, two children. The Magistrate, Mr. F. I K. Hunt, S.M., concurred with the view of plaintiff, and ordered the defendant, Thomas Rae, to give up possession to.E. Shramka within fourteen days. Three excellent reasons for visiting Hayward, Ltd., 226 a, Lambton-quay: One: Model frock in tucked net, with broad Oriental satin sagh; two: exquisite model frock of lace over crepe satin; three: model frock in grey ceri lace over gorgeous soft grey satin. We invite you to see these three New York creations.—Advt. Among the many beautiful goods just to hand Spackman and Thompson have opened a fino range of well-selected materials, including many stripes in all the latest designs. Order now.—Advt. Nothing like a Washing hat for boys' holiday wear. Silk, poplin drill, pique, ranging from Is to 5s 6d, Panama 3s lid (not paper), and from 8s 6d to 15s 6d. The firm of Fowlds, Manners-street.— Advt. Wedding*—lf ,y°u w'sh to obtain that finish ahd artistic touch to your wed- | dinjr order your bouquet* from Miss Murrayj Vice-Reg"! Floriste. 36, Wilhsatrisat—Advt. , , I Dainty frocks are never injured when washed *;->tl' No-vubMi«~Uio pwsitivo labour-M.ying Iftundry help..— Myk \

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 7

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