. The box of securities 'belonging to Messrs Paget and Edward, stockbrokers, snatched by a man from a counter at the London and West* minister Bank, contained one curious document. It was this letter, addressed to Mr Paget’s lute father, Sir George Edward Paget, K.C.8., l*te Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge:—‘Mydear Paget—Every honest mao should pay his debts, so I the amount lam indebted to you over last night, —Yours very sincerely, Edward.’ The enclosure was a threepenny-piece! Alexander Munro, although he gives the best value in every article in the grocery trade, gives hia principal attention to excel in the most’dmportant articles, tea, coffee and sugar. 115,.Lambton quay, opposite the Club Hotel y telephone, 194. Cracknell and Digestive Biscuits manufactured by Aulsebrook and Co,, are highly recommended. Alcock’s billiard tables, cloth, cues, and all requisites. Philips, and Pike agents. See. advt., 4th page. CADBURY’S COCOA. Absolutely Pure—Therefore Best.
HATS. HATS. HATS. TIpHE D.T.C. having received JL extra consignments of Gentle* men's Kata, have now an immense Stock of all the newest makes ami colours to select from. The varie* ties include the Feather Weight, Ariel, i)ulois. Parchment, Confer* mateor, and all marked much below the usual prices. , D.I.C. MERCERY DEPARTMENT.
Funeial Notices «n-n>r»<lWlllllWM*ifflMttßMWiaCOlßCgaUia—M—BW——B—-/'¥''HE Friends of Mr VV. McGrath nrs JL reopeottnlly Invited to attend the funeral of his late infant son, which will leave his residence at Porirua to-day (Wed. nesday), the Bth inat.,at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Tawa Flat. F, GREER, 78£ Undertaker. THE Friends of the late Lucy Helena Gamble are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, wbioh will leave her father’s residence, Gboznee street, for the Thorndon Cemetery This Bay (Wednesday), at half-past 3. T. MADELEY, 795 Undertaker. npHE Friends of Mr Fetor Garbes are a invited to attend the funeral of his deceased son (Henry), which will leave his residence, Cuba street, for the Karori Cemetery To-day (Wednesday), BSh Juno, at a quarter to 2 p.m. W. EA.DES & CO., 799 Undertakers, Cuba street. nnHE Friends of the late Mr John P. JL Anderson are invited to attend his funeral, which will take place at Otaki on Thursday, the 9th inst., at 12 o’clock midday. PARSONS * CLARK, 785 Undertakers, Pipitea street. Meetings, &o. WELLINGTON DEBATING SOCIETY. i'HE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society will be held in No. 11 Room, Exchange Buildings, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), Bth June, at 8 o’clock — Business ; President’s Address And Address by T. -C. Macdonald, Esq., And General. JOS. MYERS, 783 Hon. Sec. Public Notices PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE this day admitted Mr Peroy Edward Baldwin, of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law and Barrister and Solicitor of the Supremo Court of New Zealand, into partnership, and the business will in fntnre be carried on under the stylo of Thompson and Baldwin, at No. 11, Brandon street, Wellington. JOHN THOMPSON. Wellington, Ist June, 1892, 760 w «ESt 'Sfe i NOTICE TO JURORS AND OTHERS. NOTICE ia hereby given that the Supreme Court will be farther adjourned till Wednesday, the Sth June instant, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon Dated tbie 6th day of June, 1892. D. G. A. COOPER, 767 Sheriff.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 9624, 8 June 1892, Page 3
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