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There was an alarm of burglary in a large drapery establishment in Cuba street on Saturday night (says a Wellington paper), which ended in comedy except for the unfortunate victim. A woman was so overcome with the soporific influences of Alio establishment where there was a. gveajfdisplay of newly-opened furs and srfetilike garments that, she sauntered into a fitting room, and, sitting down, fell into dee]) slumber. Someone, for a joke, slipped the bolt on the outside of the door, above which was a fanlight, and when closing time arrived', in the hurry of getting array to a game of hockey, forgot all about her involuntary guest. Time went on apace, the afternoon passed, the evening came, and then there was a sound of scrambling in the upper part- of the building, and a lady appeared on the roof. Hire had got out of the little room through tho fanlight, and found her way on to the roof and down to tho interior of the ground floor of tho shop. There sho was apparently securely locked in; but her ingenuity enabled her to unfasten i'.’o front j door, and she got out, only to bo confronted with a high iron gate. But that presented no difficulty to (he adventurous one. Sho secured a. chair from the shop, climbed to tho top of the gate, and, at tho risk of being impaled, made a. desperate leap and 1 landed on the pavement, ap- j parently unharmed. Meantime the police were summoned, but arrived) only in time to see the chair leaning against the iron gate, the front door open, and a story to listen to which proved more diverting than tho usual burglar talo. Rose : “ I think, Clarence, wc had belter move to another hotel.” Clarence: “Why, Rose, we are delightfully situated,” Hose: “.1 know, Clarence, but the jpeopls here have seen all my dresses,”

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Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 1