A PROMPT PAYMENT
MAGISTRATE’S “PATRON*^,
BOOKMAKER FINED g, Charles Leslie Watter’s cording to a printed circular k’ H out to various people in "Courtesy and Prompt Payment. • He lived up to it this moraine*?' Police Court, when he guilty to publishing a documenting to betting on certain rac!t made a "prompt pavment” of J- 1,1 the court in consequence. i "Mo wager is too small, and big.” ran his circular, which t l: the hands of Chief-Detective ”? cilf mings through a client of "I solicit a trial patronage wh?, feel sure will be continued ently." concluded the printed but it is safe to say that he hoDefi" vently that the patronage of Mr”t e Hunt, S.M., began and ended'' V morning with the £lO fine. ■b
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 40, 10 May 1927, Page 14
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126A PROMPT PAYMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 40, 10 May 1927, Page 14
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