Three pairs of shoes were placed on his front verandah to dry by an Invereargill resident. Apparently-ie had forgotten about the High School "drive" for the relief depot,-as the shoes could sot be spared as a gift to the needy. The collectors, however, quite naturally thought they were intended for the depot, and took them there. As soon as he discovered his loss, the man hurried ito the depot, and after a search among the piles of footwear there he succeeded in recovering them. Tate, however, had dealt him another unkind blow, for while he was in the depot his bicyele, which he had left outside, was ran into by. a motorcar and one wheel was badly buckled.
"UNITED SERVICE" H BOTTLE STORE HEREFORD STREET HOUSE WHISK Scotland's Choicest Blend QUARTS 11/- MN«|| RING 32-060 :-' : 4m and have a bottle deiWeredf
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20621, 10 August 1932, Page 14
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