“Section 14 covers as wide an area as the great flood,” said a defendant in the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch when charged under the parking regulations with drawing up his motor-car too far from a kerbing in Cathedral Square. It was a very trivial offence, said defendand, and the traffic authorities boasted that they usually gave a motorist a warning before they prosecuted on a first offence, lie asked for a dismissal. “I can’t do that,” said the Magistrate, Mr. E. D. Mosley, “you must comply with the by-law. You will be convicted and discharged.” The Melbourne, Ltd. have opened out ladies’ new Spring coats in light weight Tweeds and Worsteds in excellent variety at. prices ranging from 35/- to 59/6. These coats have been specially selected by the firm’s lady buyer in London and all have a distinctive note of smartness. All are beautifully tailored.*
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1930, Page 6
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