Old People's Home Benefits From Hotel Raid
^ — - "Is there nqt a soldiers' convalescent' home tp wbieh we can send •this liquor?" qskea Mr. A. A. McLachlan, S.M., of the police proseputbr, Sergeant W. Grainger, in the Levin Court yesterday when the sergeant asked for an' order tq cpnfiscate liqubr seized in a hotel raid. Sergeant Grainger replied that ' there was the*' pubhc hospital at Palmerston North which might be appreciative. After apparentlyi giving fprther thought to the mat- . ter, Sergeant Grainger .put forward fche- suggestion that there w^s an ol'd pepple's home at Awapuni. "Do you "think it will make them fee! ypung people again?" commented the magistra,'te when making au order accordingly.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 August 1949, Page 4
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113Old People's Home Benefits From Hotel Raid Chronicle (Levin), 6 August 1949, Page 4
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