BODY SENT TO WOMAN. A wooden box delivered by an L.M. S. railway lorry recently at the house of Airs Archer in Leighton Avenue, LeigJiton-on-Sea, was found to contain the body of a baby boy. The police have taken: charge of the body and a letter containing certain allegations which was found in the box.
For real smart wear call and inspect the new bordered r-oats, also the very latest styles and colourings in art silk and wool jumpers.—Schroder and Co.- - Advt. Addison’s are right up-to-date with men’s wear and the new goods will prove popular in sty o and price. “See our window display of shirts.” There is quite a demand 'or this line so call early or ring 89.—,.dvt. A large and varied assortment of aprons and overalls in all the latest styles and newest colouring's now showtag at “fatersop’s”—Ad>T.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1928, Page 6
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142Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1928, Page 6
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