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“ Solicitors should not bring judgment debtors before the Court and ask them what they are prepared to offer,remarked Mr. T. E. Maimsell, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court during the hearing of a judgment summons ease (states an exchange). “The question is has he contumaciously disregarded the judgment.” A correspondent of the Gazette, Paeroa, sig-ning herself “ One Who Loves Dancing,” complains in no uncertain why of the negligent manner in which she considers masters of ceremony carry out their duties at the dances held locally. She points out that at the dance held recently one woman’ sat through five dances and finally went home without “ even a cup of tea.” The writer considers that the M.’s C. of to-day are too selfish, and- declares that in future she will save her money for the pictures.

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Putaruru Press, Volume III, Issue 96, 27 August 1925, Page 7

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Untitled Putaruru Press, Volume III, Issue 96, 27 August 1925, Page 7

Untitled Putaruru Press, Volume III, Issue 96, 27 August 1925, Page 7

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