SHOP-LIFTING.
j A CllßlSTciiriiCH CASE. By Telegraph.-Presa Association Cliristchurch, Wednesday the bargain sales at U,e 0c',,1 ™d eO,,,de were r.'inanded on a el, re o «l'-a-ng «no,U from Strang and >-»•■- -sale, [he ~,u n o ., mt , j . bi. Mior'rf *!!? tllc wo """' ™l" « l »J? -Maori kit. Thev keep „„ „,.,,.,,. n .t. noticing „ i,„|„j„ g overco . lt ~ , el,or,e kit, followed and went' into tin' -saloon oh t|„, pretence of , Vi ,„ t . »>!•' -y-lpn.. Tins led to tile ,-oo,M H . J'ly.seovei-ed. The man plead'cil gni! v nml the woman not guilty. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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87SHOP-LIFTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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