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CIVIL CASES ♦ ■—- Judgment for plaintiff: by default was given by Mr. E. Page, S.M., in the'following undefended civil cases yesterday:— '. A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd., y. B. ; Myers, £2 Os 2d; Edith Mossong v. Jack Condren, £6.2s Gd; British Imperial Oil Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., v. Alfred Tindall, £100; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and S. P. Andrew, Ltd., v. L. Stafford, £1 18s; Osmond and Son (N.Z.), Ltd., v. C. G. Broadmore, £2 3s; J. Kerslakc v. Norman Woods, £10 17s 3d; Francis Holmes, Ltd., v. Brooks and Lambert, 12s; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and L. D. Cohen v. L. Morley, £1 3s; C. J. Clark v. E. Rolston," £2 18s; Wellington City Council v. A. Peters,. ..£l3-17s 7d; King's Express Delivery v.'J. R. Cleg'g; £6 2s 6d; King's Express Delivery v. P. Prendergast, £2 10s; King's Express Delivery v. AY". N. Walsh, £1 7s; Dunlop Rubber Co. (Aus.), Ltd., v, H. Reid, £164 ss; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and S. D. Rliind v. A. J. Bush, £6 16s 6d; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and W. Burbidge and Co., v. F. E. Day, £29; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Ernest Dawson, Ltd., v. J. H. Dodds, 12s 6d; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., ■ and Dominion Portrait Co. v. M. Huntley, £5 6s 3d; Dominion Mercantile Agency; Ltd., and Recce and Archer v. C. Moore, £S ISs; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Goodrich Silvertown Tires, Ltd., v. H, R. Painter, £11; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Vinson's Studios v. W. burrell, £2 12s; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Clark and Bird v. W., Swam, £2 2s 6d; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and J. U. Fleming and Co, 'Ltd., v. J. M'Laughlin, £2 2s Gd; Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and Dominion Portrait Co., v. F Ward £■> IsDominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd.," and L, G. Austin v. C. Whyte, £1 10s;. Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., and F Yates- v. E.-'Purdom, £3 9s; Halvorsen ?> nd _ C?"« LtA' ?•'J- Adeline, £20 16s 2d; Robert P. Moore v. J. M'Fadden, £1 Is ft'iT\™Tr ott y- M- LJ'«ch, £9 Us 6d; Robert P. Moore v. A. E. Kearns, £1 15s.Lawrence and Hanson Electrical Co., Ltd v. L. M. Anderson, £2 6s 7d; 0. Jacobsen v. V. Jones, 12s Gd; 0. Jaeobsen v. L Brown, £3 13s Gd; E. Reynolds and Co., J' % E, eld ' B 16s 7d; «• Coll hns Ltd., v Graham Brothers, £9 5s 6dWellington City Council v. F J F Wilson, £23 WOd; Tolley and Hunt v. Mr. Harris £1 15s Gd; Fraser-Duncan Parte' Ui., Ltd., v J Jenkins,. £3 Us 3d; FraserDuncan farts Co., Ltd., v. ,T ThornY,"pi Ss 8d; Isabella Chaffeyvl-H: MuZo?^ W. Weston v. P. Revell, £22; British Imperial Oil Co. N.Z.), Ltd.) v R. H Robinson, £21 i 7 s; A. W. PMpps v. C Beveridge, £5; Esmos Timberand Machinery Co.. v. A.'t. Wellwood, £14 Os 7d; John Swinson Co., Ltd., v • Rushv°Mrs aH ¥*&*? J^-^wSn Milk r ? <Am? ,Al?go-Swi8s Condensed Milk Co. (Australasia), Ltd., v. R Fit*. John (sep. estate), costs only) £1 Bs. The collection firm in New l/eneV LM th% Sr°^ ion Mereantihl 'fnTrhriiw" i VV«hnßton. Auckland, and Christchurch, with agents in every New Zealand town, and associate o2 throughout the world.—Advt

.TRY THIS RECIPE TO DARKEN GREY HAIR, Well known South Australian Resident Tells How to Make Remarkable HaiiRestorer That Does Not Rub Off. Mrs. G. Dunn, a weU known resident ot Edinburgh, S. Aus., and whose hauls still dark, recently made the following statement:—"Grey, streaked or faded hair can be quickly . turned black"; brown or light brown, whichever shade you wish, by the use of the following simple remedy that you can mix up. at home: . ,i • "Merely get lox of 'Bay Rum, Joss of. Glycerine, a small box of Orlex Compound, and mix these up with a | pint of water. Do the mixing yourself, in order to make sure that incorrect ingredients are not used. Comb the liquid through the hair a couple of times a week until the desired shade results. You-need'not hesitate to use this freely, because it is perfectly. harmless, does not rub off, is neither sticky nor greasy, and leaves one's hair beautifully glossy and fluffy and free from dandruff. It should make any grey-haired person look many, many years younger."— Advt. .

STOP HEADACHE WITHOUT ' DANGER. » Bayer, who Discovered Aspirin, gives Directions. Since Bayer discovered Aspirin- and introduced it to the medical profession in 1900, many imitations of this original genuine Aspirin are being sold, some as Aspirin, and others are being loudly advertised under similar names, but unless you ace the name Bayer on tablets you are not getting tho original Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 25 years as a harmless way to stop headaches. When you suffer headache, from any cause, or you feel nervous, unstrung, or excitable, be sure you take only genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets as directed in package, and relief will' come without ai\ bad reaction. Bayer Aspirin never affects the heart, deranges the stomach, or forms a? habit; besides, this genuine Bayer Aspirin costs no more than theso uncertain substitutes and imitations, which' no physician would think of prescribing. All chemists sell boxes containing 12 Bayer Aspirin tablets, also bottles of 24 and 100 tablets. Say Bayer and insist. —Advt. THREE,DOSES A PENNY. That is all that you pay for "Nazol," tho scientific, common-sense, remedy for j coughs and colds. Penetrates right to the root of tho trouble, and gives imI mediate relief Inhale, or take a. few drops on lump .sugar. ActsN like a charm. 60 closes Is 6d.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 7