The jewellery that: .belonged to 80110 'Elmore, the ill-fated wife who was done to death by Hawley Crippen, was sold by auction in London recently. There 'uj a great deal of pathetic; intorctt at&in/to some of the articles that were ■ placed"tinder the hammer, but, 1 hero were ' vo'ry few P rcscnt - ost ,; ' lO P°°pl e in that room seemed to be thovo becauso of the notoriety aroused by the tragedy. Thev <lid not go to sjioiul their money. The jewellery fetched only £l5O. , Tk best price obtained was £63 for a singlestono rill" while the "flaming-sun brooch •flint (io-un-d at Crippen s trial was" knock--ed down for Fverv woman knows that a well-i'ui/.ed rolhr keeps clean longer than a holynno. 'lt is economy to use "t'l A/0" Linon Polishing "ablet, be- ' if srives a splendid finish to the 15 ' sSa at 6<l'T»bkt at .11 ato.CB.Aclvt. , , ; ffhe wliolo of Uolltnson a lamps and fflments .at sale prices for 3 days onlv. IE vou do not need a lamp for bk months it will pay you to buy now. Colhnsnn a •erocWv sale ceases on Saturday, beptem 'bcr 9th. —Advt
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9632, 5 October 1911, Page 5
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9632, 5 October 1911, Page 5
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