Business Notes.
The busy .burglar has boon to Levin, as everyone knows, and made sweeping reductions of jewellery, Hatches, etc., at Mr P. J. Glackin'g, the local jeweller. .The thief was caught, and about half the missing jewellery was recovered. The latest news is to the effect that Mr ('lackin bns decided to have ft big cloa lance sale, not only of tho recoveredl articles, but of everything 'else in hie shop. Everything is reduced to below cost price, and the proprietor invites any person in Quest of any articlo sold by a jeweller to eomo along and see the prices for himself. The recovered jewollory will bo* on exhibition in his window for a few days, after whleh (the proprietor informs ns) it Trill lie absolutely thrown away at prices nevor to bo forgotten.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1913, Page 2
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135Business Notes. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1913, Page 2
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