A farmer, John Twidle, of Hamilton was yesterday adjudged a bankrupt on L creditors petition. The first meeting of creditors is to be held at the Hamilton Courthouse next Tuesday. TO Don't miss Friday—" Overcoat Day " at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Victoria Arcade! Marvellous value in exclusive trimmed millinery. See window and departmental display. Only 21 3 each.-Smith and Caughey, Ltd., Millinery Specialists. Pearson's, of Newton, still lead the way for good footwear, cheap. Nothing more beautiful than an Indian carpet for your floor. Shipment just I°££ Up ' SJZ % S ** 6ft up to 12ft by Tonson Garlick Coy., Ltd. Marvellous value in exclusive trimmed milhnery. See window and departmental display. Only 21 each—Smith and Caughey, Ltd., Millinery Specialists. The proceeds of the sale of a cushion by Mrs. O. Mabon, of Mount Eden amounting to £14 3s, have been devoted to the purchase of Morris chairs and art serge table covers for the wounded soldiers at the King George V. Hospital,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16231, 17 May 1916, Page 8
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