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Replies m Brief

"A.W. Wilson" (Blue Spur, Lawrence): You can obtain the ,set for 5/- from F. ?' W -..£ e £ r *P d C - Willis St.. Wellington.— X.Y.Z." (Norsewood): (l) There is no reason why it should not be; (2) Not necessarily.— "Ash ton Villa" (WellingT? n) i pronounced "Kwex."— " 'Truth' ?««^ Otaki): The P ublic Probably pays m the long run. The companies actually pay for the gifts at the time, but they may recoup themselves by charging the "Scotty" (Ongarue): Get /■w»,J 0U > C V Vlt £ a tann cry— "Argument" (Napier): Sir Harry JLauder was born at Portobello, Edinburghshire, Scotland and was also educated there. — "Live Wire" (Tauranga): You can claim against the 2^!- *° f the * animal for damages sustained on v trespass rates for its trespass, and also to a sum not exceeding £10 to be recovered summ n an £ '° r damage sustained.— "Snow" (Te Kmti):-If the set proved unsatisfactory, you are entitled to Teturn it—. Veteran" (Napier) (1) No.; (2) Provision is made under the Pensions Act for deductions to be made from Maori War veterans' pensions m the event of the recipients being m an institution "W.R." (Gisborne): (1) Unless the estate is under £100, he is entitled to require you to take out administration; (2) You are not personally liable for her debts; you are liable only to the extent of her estate. Life Insurance moneys are within limits exempt from liability for debts. — "Hard Up" (Dannevirke) : The amount of the pension depends upon the income of her husband. She will be entitled to a pension of such an amount that with the total income of herself and husband does not exceed £143. If your husband fails to maintain you, . you can apply for a maintenance order against him. — "Constant Reader" (Wellington): If your husband has the custody of tne child, . you . are not entitled to take it out without his consent. You can, however, apply to the court for; an order granting you access to the child.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1306, 22 December 1930, Page 8

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Replies in Brief NZ Truth, Issue 1306, 22 December 1930, Page 8

Replies in Brief NZ Truth, Issue 1306, 22 December 1930, Page 8

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