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ROBBING A BANK.

INVERCARGILL, February 17. The Bank of New Zealand at, Fortroee was entered and robbed of £SOO in notea last night. The room of the bank agent in the hotel was entered, and tho keys of the strong room and sofo taken from his pocket while he was asleep. The police expect to effect an early arrest. All candidates who passed the medical examination to-day will get their tickets at the Garrison Hall to-morrow (Sunday), between 10 and 11 B,m. The purity of the tea you drink is as important as tho quality of the food you cat, the clothing you wear, the kind of hooks you read, and all that nartains to good livin". Drink Kozie Tea at 2s; it is always pure and reliable.—[Advt.] Muir and Hoodie’s studio. Entrance, Moray place (under the verandah).—[Advt.] The Painters’ Union meet on Monday evening. Cycling up to date; free wheels and rim

brakes; acetylene lamps. Bikes for hire. Records booming. At Cooke, Howlison, and Co.’s, King street.—[Advt.] The prizes won at the butchers’ picnic will be presented to the winners on Monday evening. A splendid assortment, of jugs from 2s 5d a set, and toilet seta (6 pieces) from 9s 6d. Under the Billies,” 222 Princes street south. —[Advt.] , Similarity.—“ Time is money,” quoted Stiles. Yes, said Giles, *' and I haven’t a moment that I can call my own.”

Savory and Co.’s (of London) cigarettes, the finest in the market; a new shipment just to hand. J. Mendelsohn. Princes street.—(Advt.l Wo have purchased all the negatives' taken by the late Mr F. L. Jones during the last ten or twelve years. Copies or enlargements may now be obtained from Muir and Mocdie.— [Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 5

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ROBBING A BANK. Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 5

ROBBING A BANK. Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 5

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