U’Mii LIU ACK’S £50,000. WINNIPEG, March 5. 'Report'; are published hero that Lieutenant Laurence Pullar, who is stated to hare served with the Black Watch throughout the war and won the Victoria Cross, has received information that he has inherited £50,000 t.v the death of Tits uncle, Mr Laurence l’ullar. of Perth, Scotland. The reports say that Lieut. Pullar was decorated after Mons. He came t 0 Canada in 1020. and has worked as lumber-jack, harvester, and railway labourer. Lpon receiving the news of the fortune lie finished his week’s work at a lumber camp, drew his pay, and took train to a port to embark for Scotland.
Ladies’ fancy cardigans and pullovers. special imported line, 12s 6d each at McKay’s.—Advt. N. DUNN, WOODYARD, HAU HA IT. Dry FIREWOOD, all sort*, at 10s full load. A full stock. Cash offl fir'ivery, to any part of town
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1927, Page 1
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146Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1927, Page 1
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