GOODS ON CREDIT
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Woman on Theft Charge
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WELLINGTON. This D&y. "1 Diihlr that ih this case tho ti'ader is pai'tly ft'spoilsiblc, It is putting iinduo tctaptation in a person^ way to allow £80 of credit when a Siniple inqumy uf the telephone hook Would disclose an impositionj' said Mr O, C. Mazeiigafb, defendifig Fioiia Marion King, aged 32, chafged with the theft of a musqua&k fdr coat, valued at £59, the propefty of O. Sffiitli Ltd., and two men's suits and a bowier hat, valued at £8 10/-, the property of Hallenstfein Bros. The poliee fetated that considerable forethought had been shown. The coat was in good order and the expenditure of £3 9/- would make it as good ai new. When located, a hian With whom she was Iiving was wearing the clothes. Thi hat had been exchanged at the firm'i shop at Palmerston North. Acctised Was admitted te probation, conditions being the restitution of £S 3/» and £3 10/-:
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 29, 28 October 1937, Page 4
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