“LIKE LAWYERS, CO TO HEAVEN.”
It’s an old proverb in reference to slowness, “Like lawyers, go to Heaven.” Whether there is any good reason for the inference, we are not prepared to say. What wo do know, is that if such ho the ease, our present ■season’s shipments are on a par with them. The great delay in getting our goods away, occasioned by the recent London dock strike, and the congested state of the Wellington goods sheds, the disjointed transit arrangements between that port and Xew Plymouth, has caused all sorts of annoying delays, and goods are turning up a ease or two at a time, instead of all together. We are hoping the last portion ex “Iliumtaka” will be to hand this week, when we shall see the end of our troubles for this season. “ ’Hide a wee,” the Robinsons have the right goods at light prices dose at hand. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 55, 29 October 1912, Page 8
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153Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 55, 29 October 1912, Page 8
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