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TWO LAWYERS PARTED BY CONSTABLE A constable received a. great shock recently when be parted two wellknown lawyers scuffling in llio street. “My learned friend here,” explained one or them, “ bet me an ounce ol tobacco and be lost. Well, bo bought an ounce, and before meeting me lie tried it liimsclf. He won’t band it over now, because lie remembers it's early closing.” “And because it’s the best I’ve ever had,” chipped in the other. •* It’s Dears 1 Smoking Tobacco!” Cool and eweet —a gift at 8d per ounce. Also in handy packets, loz 9d, 2oz Is Gd.— [Advt.]

The Toil nightly meeting of Court Enterprise, A.0.F., wins held in the court room, Stuart street, Inst evening, C.ll. lire. J. D. Perry presiding. Invitations were received from Court Pride of the Leith and Court Woad- | lands Pride. Three new members were proposed for the ensuing meeting. A i visit was received from the Juvenile | Court, Pride of the Forest. The evening had been arranged for young brothers, and a party, under die charge of Mrs 11. H. Patton, gave the entertainment, to which the following contributed:—Step dance. Miss Ethel Todd; recitation, Miss Frances Patton; military dance, Miss Joyce Todd; step dance. Miss Orma Ross; operatic dance. .Miss Doreen Thomas; skipping dance, Miss Cora Duff; Irish reel, party of three. The accompanist' was Miss Aroha. Allen. A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to the perloiuuers and to Mrs Patton on the motion ol the president. The visitors toast was re- ‘ ponded to by P.C.11. Rro. Easton , on behalf of Court Pride ol Dunedin. Light refreshments were dispensed by the court officers, ami a short dance followed to the music ol Mrs Cl'.vtou. Sumlay't-ad 1 :':: : '!■ id rn ■■crepd'-ns traders an oppe. inniPy unloading undesirable ami. in ‘■•'•me cases, dangerous goods.—Mr J. V/. Clark.

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Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 3

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