'Chance can play a subtle little game. When two ladies' hats, valued at £3 10s., vanished* from a showroom m Cburtenay > Place, Wellington, it involved two women. The goods were identified, not m" J the v possession of Eleanor Brodie,- btit she' who had ■ "received" tliie - tbn'sorial adornments, ' her friend, who,, .incidentally, -had found herself before the court"- in connection with the matter. Of course, Brodie was fined. ■ "■.;.;■: ~ ". i----.. ''/i"- -•;■".-' -.,;,..-; .■ ; , ■ CHEAPER trtAM-DOGfdRS. 'Yi^eep^fip' ■-'■"'*. Httle-rieglettt'Tnay mean al ong doctor's bilh ' Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills ■ /banish ,backach^e and ;•; kidney trouble and ton© up the syatem,*
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NZ Truth, Issue 1181, 19 July 1928, Page 14
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93Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1181, 19 July 1928, Page 14
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