A Maori youth, ag»d 17| years, was convicted in the Children’s Court, at Napier, yesterday on three charges of breaking and entering and theft, and one charge of theft. The offences had been committed over the last six months, and he was sentenced to Borstal treatment for a period of two years. Wrinkles and crows’ feet are often just Nature’s sign that you need glasses. H. M. Bennett, F.S.M.C. H.onif.l. F. 1.0. (Eng.), Optician, Ben- ■ Building, Hastings St., Napier.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 109, 21 April 1936, Page 8
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