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MONEY AND GOODS TAKEN CASH REGISTER EMPTIED Thieves last night broke into the Premises of Mr. R. J. Mills, grocer, of *3-1 Dominion Road. Tho cash register was forced open, r nd about £4 in cash stolen. No attempt was made to • take any = ll ‘om the store, except, a few sticks of 'obacco and a few packets of cigarettes. Mr. Mills lias nut been able to take stock yet, but he does not think that any groceries are missing. The theft occurred between 11 pan. nnd si x o’clock this morning. Tne htnllght over the front door nud been jjmoved, a „j was found this morning J h a vacant section below the shop. Mr. Mills and his family live at the I — r -f tiie Dremises. but the intruders ' orked so quietly that no one heard The first indication Mr. Mills tad that his premises had been en“red was when he .found the front open this morning. Me is ol Pinion that the intruders were djs- . r oed, as they left four half-crowns cash register.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 1
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179SHOP RIFLED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 1
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