Mr. J. Blair, evangelist, who is continuing his series of.addresses in the Gospel Hall, Karamu road, on “The Future of the Human Race” from the Word of God, and illustrated by a large chart, will (D.V.) take as his subject this evening “The Shut Door!” All are cordially invited. Over the week-end thieves entered the premises of Graham. Wilson and Smellie. drapers. High street. Christchurch. and stole a large quantity of goods valued at £2OO. Entrance was gained bv a back door, which was forced in spite of the fact that it was provided with three locks. The g.ods taken included shirts, hats and caps, collars, socks, suit lengths, shawls, perfumes, pipes and suit cases. It is believed the thieves had a motor-car waiting near uie premises and i-emoved the goods in the stolen suit cases. The premises were locked at 12 30 on Saturday afternoon and the theft was not dis- ’ covered until Monday morning.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 9 August 1927, Page 8
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