“f love a littlo cottage” bright, Where welcome waits for mo each night, And as I click the garden gate Two loving arms for me await. No need abroad for fun to rove, While coal-fire glows within the stove, And-on the shelf for colds, be sure, Is welcome Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
The case against Susannah Bevan, alias Trixie Finch, will be heard in the Christchurch Magistrate's Court probably next Thursday. The charge against her ist that on or about Juno 24, 1924, at London, she did conspire to defraud the Prudential Insurance Company, Ltd., of London, of _£2SBl 13s Gd. The alleged conspiracy centres about a life insurance policy which was taken out by the woman. One a morning in 1924 she went for a bathe at a Devon watering place, hut she was not seen there again, and all that was found was a pile of clothes on tho heacli. After inquiries had been made it was decided that she had been drowned, and £2883 13s 6d, the amount of the insurance was paid out to relatives,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1926, Page 2
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179Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1926, Page 2
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