Going Too Far ■ fOUNSEL (Auckland "Agony" v Court): "Could this case stand down until this afternoon. My client has a restaurant and . . ." Bench: "Bother his restaurant! Have we got to wait while he cooks his chops? . . . Next thing we'll be asked to stand a case , down because a man has to take his wife out at three o'clock. . ;" iimmutmiiu iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuimiimiiiiiniiiimrmiiimniiiinmiiiiliiliiiiili iinjinimnuw ttiuMtHiitiiuiii)i)iuniuiiiiJi)ii]iiiuiiijiuiii]ii]uiiiiiiiiiiiiiijuiiiuji)juiuii]iuuujiiuiiiint]iiuiiiiii]ni
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NZ Truth, Issue 1183, 2 August 1928, Page 7
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62Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1183, 2 August 1928, Page 7
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