The train from the country, due in Hastings at 1.10 p.m., was over an hour late in arriving this afternoon, and the usual 1.30 p.m. train was taken from Hastings to Napier by a local engine. The 1.10 p.m. train arrived in time to take up the run of the 2.30 p.m. train from Hastings to Napier. “Only solicitors have clients,’’ remarked Mr A. M. Mowlem, S.M., in the court at New Plymouth when corresting a Government official who was referring to a hairdresser’s customers as “clients.” Mr Mowlem added that he had frequently noticed men in the business world referring to their customers as their clients. In this they were quite wrong.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 278, 4 November 1924, Page 6
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