Jolly Johnson
nPHERK are few* young ' men upon I . whom the limelight of the legal profession shines so brightly as it does on Lawyer N/Johnson, of Hamilton. ' . ■ In the town on the banks. .of tho Waikato he is known best as Noel, for his cheery manner has w,on him many friends,' and his thumb is well and truly in.Hanjilton'3 sbXiial :pie. : • , ; Young, as he is, he is' counted among the men AVho get things done;' down Hamilton .way,' for his business is his, main hobby— -and a" Very solid hobby it has now grown into, too. . y '■/,, But even hard-wqrk'ing young, lawyers must; play or iose their kick, so' there are times when, accompanied by a bag of ; clubs;' he turns his back on the town and speeds away during a .-.'quiet, period to- forget office cares m the pursuit of a little' white ball; for lie -is; an enthusiastic, golfer. Ho wields. a wickedclub, as .'many- who have accompanied him arpund the course 1 have reason to /know. :, . . ,' He is one of the men responsible- for Hamilton's reputation as -.a •■.'■'. place. 'of. good fellows,' and may always be counted oh to extend the glad hand to a stranger who drops m to look over I his town.' ,• ■ \
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NZ Truth, Issue 1197, 8 November 1928, Page 6
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208Jolly Johnson NZ Truth, Issue 1197, 8 November 1928, Page 6
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