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Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs ,and Colds, never fails.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN DIVORCE. TO JOHN SARGENT LOUSICH formerly of Napier but now of address unknown Butcher./ TAKE NOTICE that a Citation has been issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington citing you to appear and answer the petition of FLORENCE EMMA LOUSICH- of Wellington wherein she prays for a dissolution of her marriage with you on the ground of dessertion and such citation intimates m default of your so doing the' Court will proceed to hear the said petition and to \ pronounce sentence therein notwithstanding your absence NOW therefore take notice for the purpose aforesaid you are within twerityeight days after the date of the 'first publication of this notice to attend m person or 'by; your Solicitor at the Supreme Court Office at Wellington and there to enter an ap- j pearance and file an answer without Which you will not be allowed to address the Court at any stage of . the proceedings. A copy of the said citation and petition •will be supplied to you. on your applying for the same at the Supreme Court office at Wellington. ' DATED at. Wellington this 27th day of. June, 1924. ■ . ■ ;' VG. S. CLARK. Deputy-Registrar. This notice was first 1 advertised on the 30th day of June, 1924. '' : Friends- of the respondent are particularly requested to forward to him th~g foregoing advertisement. Percy Wyndham Jackson is the Solicitor for 'the petitioner whose address for service is at the office of Messrs. Wilford Levi & Jackson Solicitors Stout Street, Wellington. '•

Metories Veterans' Sweeping Success over new Imported Racers of all other makes Indian's New Zealand Victories m 1924, with the exception of Road 'Trials, have been registered on machines four and five years old. This proves that there is unequalled engineering and stamina m the Indian. ' • D. C. ManaghY INDIAN, on which he won the AUSTRALIAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP, at Auckland m 12 mins. 57 sees., is 'five years old. It has annexed most of the Classic Events since it arrived m this country; outlasting all other racers. George Lambert's four-year-old IND.AN has started on Brighton Beach, Christchurch, !N twenty-six times from scratch ; establishing 24 FASTEST TIMES. This year for the third time m succession it easily carried off the 20 MILE 1,000, c.c, 20 MILE UNLIMITED and FLYING MILE Beach Championships. Lambert on the same INDIAN also established a new Australasian Mile Record. The distance was covered m 36 2/5 sees. — (almost 100 miles an hoar.) Let us review some of the other victories: — HAWERA-TE KUITI TRIAL: INDIAN won all classes, making a clean sweep, and collecting all special prizes. This is credited with being the most strenuous trial ever held m New Zealand. AKAROA SOLO TRIAL: INDIAN SCOUTS scored first and third. There were only three non-stop runs. Two were made by Indians. AKAROA SIDE-CAR TRIAL (Christchurch) : INDIAN BIG CHIEF, first equal. "It takes ah INDIAN to beat an INDIAN." SCISSORS HERE-POST COUPON JO-DAY; Pleate send me a free copy of your Indian Booklet entitled, "Let's take it to Piece*." N.me Addrtu Indian Motocycle Box 65, Chrirtchurch. jg|m DON'T WEAR A Bftflftk Si Tho BROOKS Hup57_7*\^J pia.itly rollovoa ami fflS&fify positively cures rupid^irl ture. Navel Rupture 'dßggggftfc Appliances, AbdomdHHSSCsll^fe lnal &u Pl>°rtcrs. ct.\ fVHBmwSBBmm Bold Controller m X:/.., AlAt: : f-..ITH, 256 Ijimbton Quay, (2nd f'.oor), next to Hannah's liuildinKK. Wrlto for Booklet, enclosing this AUvt. Tclcphono No. 25*«.

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NZ Truth, Issue 971, 5 July 1924, Page 10

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