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"Afl cheerless as a police court in a fog," is an old simile, ap! pnoujrh, it scarcely applies to the downstair* hall in the Auckland Magistrate's Court building, known as the J'oli-p (Jonrt Here, cheery warmth is pmantitP'l from a system of hot-water radiators, which rairi'e trie temperature to a dejrn>e tha. to wait around. It in significant, hawever, that the court lounger—often an objectionable type, who will sit flown at tho Press table if allowed—is not catered for. It may be a warm spot_ on a cold June morning, but the lounger i- not wanted. He. famed in large numbers, out of i-lle curiosity, a-* is still fen whpn the court is cleared of all who have no part in'he business. -Tudehopp'a Sale" To-day.—'l ne famous "Wonder Pillow*," big, fat pillow*, 1 Tij each.—Top &' . c vmc*(4» Street.—[A44

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 7