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CIVIL CASES " -4— • '": Judgment for plaintiff by default was given iby Mr. W. G. Klddell, S.M., yesterday ta the following undefended civil cases:— ' John Swinson Co., Ltd., v. Gordon O Tait £2 3s 6d; Esther Carr v. Robin Hector M'Kay ' £14; Vacuum Oil Co. Pty., Ltd., v. A. T Day £4 X9s 6d; Andrew Hay v. Malcolm' Strong, £17 13s 7d; Herbert H. Price v. Dr. Parker £11 5s 4d; E. W. Buss v. V. H. Benfleld £50 7s 3d; R. M. Russell v. Victor Smith, £1 6s 9d; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd. and Aladdin Industries, Ltdi, v. G. H. Pittaway, £48 15s; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Ray Studio 3, v. E. Ashworth (separate estate), £2 18s; Dominion Mercantile Agency, -Ltd., and Laery and Co., Ltd., v. L. C. Stevens, 10s IdW. and J. Staples and Co., Ltd., v. Albert Shoe Co., 19s; C. JI. Banks, Ltd.,. v. A. H. PearsaU £3; Millar's West Australian Harwoods Co V. A. Palliser, £78 8s 2d; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Osmond and Son (N.Z.), Ltd v. W. Watson, £2 12s; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Munt, Cottrell, and Co Ltd v. M. Kearnes (separate estate), £5 15s 6d; John Chambers and Son, Ltd., v. A. Palliser £28 Is 3d;' Dominion Mercantile Agency Ltd and R. and E. Tingey and Co., Ltd., v W J Lyons, £134 Is sd; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and R.,and E. Tingey and Co Ltd., v. E. W. Gieson, £2; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and R. and E. Tingey and Col, Ltd., v. A. Pal User, £4 7s sd; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and James Smith, Ltd., v. L. W. Hanlon, £2 10s; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Vacuum Oil Co. Pty., Ltd., v. R. Arnold, £C 11s 2d; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Milne and Jago v. M. Jennings (separate estate), £1; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Cadence Finance Co. V. P. Dyburg, £4 7s 6d; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Osmond and Son.(N.Z-), Ltd., v. M. Nesdale, £5 9s Cd; E..C. Browne, Ltd., v. J. R. M'Donald, £1 Ss fid; Dunlop Rubber Co. of Aus., Ltd. v II Mitchell, £13 18s 8d; Dunlop Rubber Co. of Aus., Ltd., t. L. E. Smith, £15 7s 3d; Firestone Tire Distributing Co. (Wellington) v P M'Sweeney, £12 19s 8d; Moss Advertislne Co., Ltd., v. W. J. Trouland, £21; Moss Advertising Co., Ltd., v. A. J. Wilmot, £5; Moss Advertising Co., Ltd., v, F. A. Sims, £10; National Rubber Supplies, Ltd., v. D. Dick £1 2s; Moss Advertising Co., Ltd., v. R. A. Boustridge, £13 5s 3d; Guthrle, Bowron, and Co Ltd., v. P. J. Jack, £7 2s 6d; Hallenstein Bros., Ltd., v. J. Yardley, £8 15s; Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.'s (N.Z.) Drug Co. Ltd., v. L. W. Nation, £3 2s; Aubrey Gualter and Co. v. Clark Electrical Co., £78 17s 7d; Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., v. Thomas Henry Owens, £4 2a 6d; Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., v. Emma Hill (separate estate), £6 15s; Eric Ballinger v,.S. Knapp, £12 10s; Jane Katherine Preston v. James Gardiner, £10 10s; Wellington City Council v. Charles Fergusson, £14 5s lid; Wellington City Council v. Daisy Jenkins'(sepi arate estate), £21 13s 3d; E. Johnston and ['Co. v. Herbert Edward Hicksoh, £10 12s Cd; Winter and Robertson, Ltd., y. H. Thomas, £12 ,9s; Magnus Motors, Ltd., v. A. W. Tew, costs only £1 3s; Magnus Motors, Ltd., v. C. H Goodall, £1 9s 6d; J. W. Ford v. G. Griffiths, £10 10s 2d; Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., v. Harold Stackley Smith. £5 12s; F..Marshall v. B W Sargent, S4 11s; H. C. Faulke v. Ernest Melton, costs only 13s; E. Johnston and Co v Robert Joseph Hayes, £15 14s 6d; J. A. Scott and W. G. Mellish v. Valentine C. Blake, £16 6s 8d; British Imperial Oil Co. (N.Z.) Ltd V. S. Trass, £5 Os 2d. The largest collection firm in New Zealand is the Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., of Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurch, with agents in every New Zealand town, and associate offices throughout the world.—Advt. SHE DARKENED HER GREY HAIB.^ * A society lady darkened her grey hair and stimulated its growth by a simple home process. She tells "how she did it. A well-known society lady who darkened her grey hair by a simple home process made the following statement: "Any lady or gentleman ought to darken their grey or faded hair, stimulate its growth and make it soft and glossy with this simple formula, which they can mix at home. . To seven (7) ounces of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, i ounce glycerine, and 1 small box of Orlex Compound. You can easily mix it yourself and aave extra, expense. These ingredients can be purchaaed at any chemists at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other, day until the grey hair is darkened'sufficiently. This mixture is used to relievo itching, and is excellent for dandruff. It does not stain the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, anil does not rub off. It should make a grey-haired person look 10 to 20 years younger." A MEDICINE CHILDEEN LIKE. Children are sometimes particular about their medicine, but they all like Wade's: Worm Figa, the ideal remedy for worms. Pleasant to take, quick and sure in action, and cause no ill after effects. Keep the kiddies healthy and Btrohg, and get a packet of "Wado;'s" to-day. All chemists and stores.—Advt.' JUBTMAN'S : NOVEL EXCUSE. A juryman who. failed to put in a prompt appearance explained that symtoms of rheumatism always developed when he sat still for any length of time. He accordingly called at a hotel for a couple of J.D.K.Z. Gins and soda. Hir Honour considered the explanation satisfactory.—Advt. , ; Woods' Great . t'eppermint Cure, foT Coughs and Colds, never fails.—Advt..

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1927, Page 16

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