Major-Genitral R O nunc, general officer .-onimnnding the New Zealand Military Forces and Colonel W. L H. Burges, Chief of the General Sluff, inspected the Third Battalion. Wellington Regiment in camp at Trantham, vesterday.
“Sweet are the uses oi -iilvcrtisenieiit," said a clever advertising man, lint this truth, like others, is subject to exceptions This was realised the other ditv i>w a local solicitor, Mr. 11. Il Cornish who was far from gratiiied Io learn that his name had recemlv nnpeared in the list of debtors against whom judgment had been given bv default in the Magistrate's Court. On inquiry he learned that in the Wellington province there was another man with the sumo name and initials as himself against whom the Vacuum Oil Company lied taken judgment. Pulihrity is pood, no doubt, but it must be of .lie right kind.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 51, 24 November 1926, Page 6
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141Untitled Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 51, 24 November 1926, Page 6
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