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THIEF’S MEAN TRICK

f&NATROPE’S MECHANISM STOLEN MUSIC FIRM’S LOSS Someone ha? played a mean trick i on an Auckland music 'firm. The proprietor of a Mount Eden • motion picture theatre desired to hire a pauntrope for Saturday evening's j per." •. mriu-f.. and the firm gladly obliged. A big machine was installed, and supplied with all necessary music. ; When the performance was over, the i panatrop.* was left in the theatre, to be returned to the firm on the Monday | morning. It was returned to the city, accordj iug to arrangements, but when the owners inspected the machine they found that it was merely the shell of its former self. All the works had been removed by someone who had entered the picture theatre during the week-end.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 13

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THIEF’S MEAN TRICK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 13

THIEF’S MEAN TRICK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 13

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