Manoy’s, Ltd., famous for their silks and dress-goods, are advertising some outstanding value in this issue.* ‘What does he do?” asked His Honour Mr. Justice Reed in the Supreme Court at Christchurch when a witness gave his calling as a “solicitor’s agent.” “He does work which solicitors do not wish to do themselves, oi% which they have no clerks to perform,” said counsel. “It’s quite a new profession, due, probably, to the hard times.”
An adventurous bicycle tour, principally through rough territory in the '■King Country, the Urewera Country and the East Coast, was recently completed. by Miss Nora Copsey, of the Wanganui Technical College. Miss Copsey had the experience of taking the first bicycle- to Maungapohatu, the famous Urewera stronghold of the Maori "prophet” Rua. She also met Rua.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1932, Page 6
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