PROFESSIONAL. MR T. A. KINMONT, Formerly of the staff of Messrs Mondy, Stephens, Monro, and Stephens, solicitors, Dunedin, who for the past three years has been a member of the firm of Messrs Kinmont, Reeves, and Edmondston, solicitors, Hawera and New Plymouth, has COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION AS A SOLICITOR At the Premises, No. 12 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN (Next Chief Post Office), Formerly occupied by the late Mr A. A. Finch, solicitor. Mr Kinmont will visit Mosgiel Every Friday. Telephone 12-117. P.O. Box 249.
A West Wales magistrate, recognising a dilapidated old offender i»i the dock, asked: “Ah, John, what’s brought you hero this time?” “ Two policemen, yer woVship.” The Magistrates “Drunk again?” “Yes. yen worship,” was the reply; “both of them.”
“T love to hear Gladys sing,” said old Mrs Comely;' “ she has such a malodorous voice! ”.
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Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 11
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