Special Adv©rtl»ement;,po|uti»r vjvW" l . r '.' GAUSS tor Winter evening? ell aifirsduced prices Table Lamt»,:2o& now Isa j,Hat Backs, fid Fruit DUhea, 48, now a fld i Tobacco lubi to, nov 2s M; everything at reduced prices at Wetuej Brothers’ Yearly Cheap Bale, Dee street ' GEIKIE Cony Bookaoflered at'fidper dozen Fancy Teapots add, now 1* dd ; Butter ?«ti fid pair; Cream Jugs fid each'. Toast Rack* Is 6d now Is ; Postcard Albums fls Od.now 68 ; Oak Written Cabinets 60s, now Sfia All our Photo Frames grestly reduced. Wesney’s Cheap Sale, Dee street. yHADES for Wedding Cake Tops 12a dd, now 10s O Japanese Whatnot (corner) 10a, reduced to 7s; Alarm Clocks ds, now 4s; Breakfast Cruota 4a, now 3a; Tea Sets 30s, now 17s 6d (84 pieces). We invite inspection, Wesney Brothers’ Cheap Sale, Dee street ODD TWEED Coats and Vests. Record prices at ARCH. McNEIL'S SALE. WANTED- One or two steady respectable men as boarders in private family, close to Dee street Apply Times Office. TO LET—Stables stftorthend ; every convenience. Apply A. R. Leckle, Toy street. SHOPS TO LET—lmperial Hotel, Dee street, Invercargill, will be converted Into business premises immediately after June. .Tenders will be received till end of April for lease of whole building or separate portions. “ Owner,” Times Office. ODD TWEED Coats and Vests. Record pr Ices at ARCH. McNEIL’S SALE. WANTED— Board and Lodging. Must be single room and central. Apply “W. 0.8.,” Times Office. VI ARUIF.D Couple, Cooks for hotels (town and IVI countrv), Housemaids (hotels and private) General for station. Centrals (town.) Apply Mrs Holmes, Due street. ODD TWEED Coats and Vests. Record prices at ARCH. McNEIL’S SALE. MINERS WANTED. WESTPORT COAL CoTLtd.-Wanted NINETY It experienced Coal Miners, TWENTY Trackers, dso other workmen. Double Shift starts on or before FIFTH or MAY. Employment subject to medical examination here. Appiv Office, Denniston. J. DIXON, Mine Manager. r,tolt SALE-About 60 Romney Rams, two tooth to r full mouth. Apply Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd.
STRAYING on my property at Myross Bush for throe months A Red and White Steer. If not claimed by Saturday, sth Hay, will be sold to pay expenses, DONALD McKAY. POISON laid for dogs on my property. W. F. Beck, Eddington Mains, Wrignls Bush. rilO LET—unices or chambers In the Crescent. X Apply Tothiil Limited, Crescent. ilO LET—S roomed house in Li.idel street. Apply Mrs Weavers, Liddel street. HOT Water Bottles (Coekhurn’s patent.) A large stock in the various sizes. Geo. 1. Moffett, Chemist, 37 Dee street. LADIES’ and Children's Bloomers, made specially for ourselves. Boys' School Hose, iimtteo Golfers, Combinations, and Singlets. Fashionabh Walking Shirts, all prices front 6a lid. STRANG’,--SUPI’LV STORES, Tay street. LADIES' and Children's Millinery—Girls’ Tweed Coats and Ulsters, Caracul Jackets, Neck'dmd Muffs, Gloves, Umbrellas Veiliiijfs, Ribbons and Laces at MISS STRANG'S, Tay street INDIA Uni her Hot Water Bags. A large new stool to hand, direct from the makers. Geo. 1. Moffett Chemist, 37 Dee street. A REMINDER - See that you are getting Cock the North Tea when you ask for it k» milE Sign of Satisfaction" in Tea ia'the nan I. • I londai Lanka” on the packet. I superb
IS’ THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZFALAND OTAGO AND .SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. No. CL (Under “ The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 191)1.") To HIS HONOUR THEOt'HILUS COOPER, Esquire, a .Indue of the abovenamed Honourable Court. The Twentieth Day of April, 190(1, A.D.U THE PETITION of MARY JANE BURRELL, (I Invercargill, in the Colony of New Zcalanc, cook, respectfully, SIIKWETfi : 1. That your petitioner was on tiie 10th (lav of February, 1b94, lawfully married to John Francis Burrell,' then a Bachelor, at King street Church, Hobart, in the State of Tasmania. 2. That after her said marriage your petitioner lived and cohabited with iter said husband at Hobart, aforesaid, and also at Invercargill aforesaid, and that vour petitioner and her eaid husband had issue of their said marriage four children, to wit: Edith Aiie. May Burrell aged 10 years and S months,- Lillian Irene Burrell aged 9 years and 7 months, John Francis Burrell aged 7 years and 9 months, and Doris Evth n Burrell aged 0 years and 3 months 3. 'That on the 20th day ol March, 1901, the said John Francis Burrell without just cause wilfully de verted the petitioner and without any such cause has left her continuously so deserted ever since. Vour petitioner therefore humbly prays that youi Honour will be pleased to decree: 1. That her said marriage with the said John Francis Burrell he dissolved. 2. That your petitioner may have the custody ol the said children. j 3. Such further and other relief as to your Honour seems meet. __ , (Sgd.) MARY JANE BURRELL. Witness to the signature of the said Mary Jane Burrell, CHAS. S. LONGUF.T, Solicitor, Invercargill.
I, MAUY JANE BURRELL, of Invercargill, in the Colony of New Zealand, cook, make oath and say ; 1. That I am the person signing and presenting the foregoing petition. 2. That ao much of the foregoing petition as relates to my own acts and deeds is true and so much thcreol as relates to the acts and deeds of any other person I believe to be true. 3. That there is no collusion or connivance existing between me and the said John brands Burrell in this ,Ult ' (Sgd.) MARY JANE BURRELL. Sworn at Invercargill aforesaid hy the said Wary Jane Burrell, this 20th day of April, 1900, before me. CHAS. S. LONUUET, a Solicitor, Of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. (Seal) O. ILL. D.R IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. No. Cm. (Under "The Divorce and .Matrimonial Causes Act, 1904.") MARY JANE BURRELL, Petitioner. JOHN FRANCIS BURRELL, Respondent. Edward VII. by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire'and, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King Defender of the Faith. TO JOHN FRANCIS BURRELL, of Invercargill, in the Colony of New Zealand, baker. WHEREAS Mary Jane Burrell, of Invercargill, in the Colony of New Zealand, cook, claiming to have been lawfully married to you, the said John FranoiBurreli, has‘died her petition against you in our said Court, praying for dissolution of her said marriage wit hj you wherein she alleges that you did on the 20th day of March, 1001, without any just cause wilfully desert her and without any such oause leave her continucusly so deserted ever since. NOW THIS IS TO COMMAND YOU that within twenty-eight days after the 20th day of jApnl, 190(1, inclirsive of such last mentioned day you do appear in our said Court then and (here to make answer to the said petition a copy whereof sealed with the seal of our said Court is hereunto annexed AND tase notice that in default of your so doing the said Court will proceed to hear the said charge proved in due course of law and to pronounce sentence therein your absence notwithstanding AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that for the purpose aforesaid you are to attend in person or by your Solicitor at the Registrar’s Office at Invercargill and there to enter an appearance without which you will not be allowed to address the Court either in person or by Counsel at any stage of the proceedings in the cause. Dated at Invercargill aforesaid this 21st day of April, 1900. (Sgd.) O. 11. LANG, Deputy Registrar. (Seal.) 0.11.L. LM*.. This writ of summons is issued at Tnvercargdl aforesaid by William Macalister, Solicitor for the petitioner whose address for service is at the office of Messrs Macalister Bros., Solicitors, Esk street, Invercargill, N.Z. flowering bulbs HARDY AND SELECT. GROWN AT OUR WAIKIWI NURSERIES. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. For grand value wo specially recommend the following, comprising Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcisus, Iris, Crocus Ixias, Liliums, Frontbretios, Anemones, Snowarops, etc. Our ** Gem Collection, 60 Choice Bulbs for ss. Our “ Amateur’s ’ Collection, 100 Choice Bulbs for IDs Our ‘ Villa ” Collection, 200 very Choice Bulba for 20.Our “ Special ” Collection of CO select named Narcissi, in 25 varieties, for 10s. (No common sorts included). . . Collections of White Flowering Bulbs, Lillies, Ins, Gladiolus, Crocus, etc , by; arrangement.
For (all Hats o( Daffodils and all particulars, see our Bulb Catalogue, free on application. J. LENMIE AND SONS, lilUlllil) * *iv4v»j O * , . • * _ D announce myself an a Candidate (or your suffrages as Mavsr, and as there is a large amount of loan moneys to spend, and works to be carried out, I hope that mv practical experience will enable me, with the assistance of your Councillors, to carry out these works to your satisfaction, and the credit o( the borough. Soi'dting your support on the day of Election —I am, NURSERYMEN, Etc,, 34 DEE STREET 1 INVERCARGILL. Telephone, 201. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF SOUTH INVERCARGILL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-Having been renuened by several of the Ratepayers to allow myself -to be Nominated (or the Mayoral Chair of South Invercargill, at the forthcoming Election this myself -to be Nominated (or the Mayoral Chair of South Invercargill, at the forthcoming Election this month, I hereVy agree to their request, and beg to ’ . _ *.tJ ... . rinnrlirlnfo 4/M> vnllf DllffraffM fIQ j ours respectfully, Georgetown, », Georgetown, Both Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 19803, 24 April 1906, Page 3
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