Owners Wanted For Lost Property
Lost property is accumulating at the Beacon Office. In answer to advertisements, and in the hope that the owners might inquire her'e, all sorts of articles from children’s mittens to purses of cash have been deposited in the advertising office by their finders. * The place begins to look a bit like a pawn shop, and it would be appreciated if the owners would claim the following goods: One woman’s topcoat (left at Borough Chambers), one child’s coat, one pair gloves, one knitted glove, ■one knitted mitten, parcel containing children’s vests, one photographer’s tripod, two sets car keys, one pearl earring, 1 padr pearl earrings, three small purses all oontain:ing money.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 13, 16 January 1948, Page 5
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115Owners Wanted For Lost Property Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 13, 16 January 1948, Page 5
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