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THE XMAS SPIRIT

AND FRU1TSALTS REVELLER BREAKS INTO WINE AND SPIRIT STORE ONLY A SMALL BOTTLE Imbued apparently with an excess of the Christmas spirit, a man who will make his appearance in court this morning, determined to get more Christmas spirit and still more and at 4 a.m. yesterday morning, emj.'loyed a ladder and a bottle of fruit salts to break his way into the prem- J ises of P. McGill and Son, wholesale wine and spirit mer chants, Arawa Street. Apparently the reveller could think of no better use for a bottle of fruit salts than to break windows and he used it effectively for that purpose. Finding his way inside, he removed a large bottle of schnapps and a .rnall bottle of whislcy. He gave no explaiktion when subsequently arresl'ed as to why the bottle of whislcy was small.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 6

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THE XMAS SPIRIT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 6

THE XMAS SPIRIT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 6

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