"I can't see you, sir," remarked His Honour Mr. Justice Sim at Invercargill when a barrister, conspicuous by the abseuco of his robes and wig, appeared to inform the Court that lie represented the plaintiff in a case mentioned.'"l apologise, sir," said tho embarrassed pleader. "Don't apologise, but > g«t robed," interrupted the Judge beioso there was time for an explanation, and tho barrister utado a speedy exit to r»nppoar shortly robed as formality and custom domand—"Southland Times."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 138, 6 March 1920, Page 6
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77Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 138, 6 March 1920, Page 6
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