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INTRUDER WITH A NICE TASTE IN FOOD

| fJiHIS morning Mr. P. W. Maddock, of 5 Armadale Road, Remuera, had to borrow some bread before he and his family could breakfast. Last night he had a visitor —evidently a disciple of Omar Khayyam—who decamped with a loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and a few other articles of food. The jug of wine happened to be a small bottle of champagne, the loaf of bread was a loaf of bread, and in addition the intruder helped himI self to six tins of peaches, a | tin of-cigarettes and a child’s | schoolbag. ! Needless to say Mr. Mad. i dock and his family were ! asleep when the visitor called. They woke this morning to find the dining- ! room all upset and the cup- ! board almost bare. ! In the hurry of getting i away the visitor left a pair of black shoes at the front I gate. Mrs. Maddock admires | his thoughtfulness for her I carpets.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 1

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INTRUDER WITH A NICE TASTE IN FOOD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 1

INTRUDER WITH A NICE TASTE IN FOOD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 1

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