Asked ■what he was doing for a living, a, judgment debtor in -the Wellington Magistrate's Court said he -was assisting his wife in their son's restaurant. "So you are all getting , a living out of the re.markpd counsel. "Oh. no," was the reply. "We arr not getting a living. "VVe arc only getting further into debt. Provi.=ions arc so dear ia IWellinpton.' , Sho-nroom spedals. ladies' "woollen <*ombinalionj, 1 '111 ; ladies' flannelette nightdresses, from 3/0; woven, ditto, 4/11: woven Spencers, long sleeves, 1/6; knitted vests, 7Jd., IGid. each.—G-rey and jordf JEti, Sivranjjaiape-r*—XA2,jli
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 148, 21 June 1912, Page 6
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