FIRE AT DUNEDIN
WIRELESS, PIANOS DESTROYED. (Per Preßß Association.) DUNEDIN, July 21. A destructive fire, whose origin is a. mystery, occurred at the Octagon, early this morning, in Radio Supplies Ltd., resulting'in the loss of much valuable stock, including pianos, gramophones and radio sets. The radio stock was insured in the Standard Office for £llOO. The pianos, gramophones, etc., were owned by Home Recreations, Christchurch, the local company merely selling on commission. The blaze spread to D. Aitken’s tailoring warehouse, doing some damage to suitings, and in lesser degrees, smoke and water affected the stocks of the Sewing Machine Company, the Catholic Book Depot, C. Hillsborough (cleaner and dyer), and Miss Rodgers (costumier). ——i
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1927, Page 2
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