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NORTH CANTERBURY ADVERTISEMENTS REGENT RANGIORA - ’Phone 98M 2.15 p.m. TO-DAY » PJB. Britain’* Spontaneous ComeflWOi TOMMY TRINDER In “LAUGH IT OFF” With GERALDO’S Savoy Hotel Orchestra. Also Walt Disney’s "PLUTO’S DREAMHOUSE" (Approved (or Universal Exhibition.) HURUNUI ELECTORATE. . MARY McLEAN Will Speak at the CORONATION HALL. LOBURN. THIS EVENING. AUGUST 7. 8 o’clock. St*/ DANCE, ASHLEY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Miss Brady’s Orchestra. Ladies Is and Basket, Ge”ts 2s. K. HILL, Secretary. DANCE. ,i CORONATION HALL, SOUTHBROOK. 3 SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. Mclntosh’s Band .. Gents 2/-. Ladles 1/fi _ _ .. 1 DANf® ? ERN SIDE SCHOOL-rCARDS and rHURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 8: p.m. FAREWELL to Mr A. Ellis and Mib«» md J Ellis, who are leaving the Admission 2s. r __S ,VANTED* Rent House in RangioW wm Vashhouse 223 “Press." Rangiora TUPLES 3s 6d -case is) E K jj©/ Vest Belt Ranglora^Phone^^J^^v,\
Remanded for Sentence,— After an hour’s retirement a jury h> Supreme Court yesterday foU ”® Henry Victor Palmer, aged 40, a s dier in uniform, guilty of attemp_ indecent assault on a male. He remanded for sentence. Mr A. T. ndly, who prosecu'ed on behalf „ the Crown, described Palmer as of those perverts who prowl WJ A streets to the detriment of the y of the youth of the community.” f accused was defended by Mr P\ I I
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24020, 7 August 1943, Page 2
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