LATE LOCALS.
The Mercantile Gazette notifies the registration of Nahr’s Breweries, Limited. Regd. as a private company, December 7th., 1931. Capital: £SOOO, into 5000 shares of £1 each. Subcribers: Westport, H. Nahr 4998, J. A. Nahr 1, W. Nahr 1. Objects: Business of brewer, malsters and incidental. Pretending that it was a five pound banknote, a man, described as a young American, on Saturday offered a Christchurch shopkeeper a facsimile of a note used for advertising purposes. The man applied at the shop for a box of chocolates valued at 5s 6d and as the shopkeeper had very little change the visitor took £1 14s 6d, stating that he would send someone in for the rest of 'the change .later. Ft was some* time later that the shopkeeper realised that she had been victimised. The note iis now in the hands of the police. An old-world gift with a permament appeal —No. 65 Lavender Water. Doubledistilled from specially selected Mitcham Flowers. In flasks, stoppered bottles and sprinkler boitles. All chemists.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1931, Page 6
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171LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1931, Page 6
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