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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Personal Mrs. Lloyd, of Christchurch, and Mrs. J. Brown, of Kaiapoi, who have been holiday-making in Otaki, left for their homes yesterday. Miss' Betty Eaton, of Otaki, returns to the Palmerston North Hospital on Monday for further treatment. Mrs. Manz and Mrs. Gilbert White, both of whom have been in the Palmerston North Hospital, and who underwent operations, retu'rned home yesterday, benefited by the treatment received. Petty Thieving • A well-known hostelry was recently visited by some unauthorised individual, evidently lightfingered, who removed a coat from the lobby. The owner states that this light-fingered person will be welcome to the trousers and vest just for the asking.

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Chronicle (Levin), 23 May 1946, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Chronicle (Levin), 23 May 1946, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL Chronicle (Levin), 23 May 1946, Page 2

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