front door of the office of Ellis and Burnand’s timber yard in Bryce Street, Hamilton, was found forced open when employees arrived yesterday morning. Explosives had been used on the door of the safe, which was blown open and smashed to pieces. About £5 in silver, the property of the firm, and other sums, the property of the workmen, had been stolen.
Slater’s Gown COSTUMES | from ;>9/(; to 5 gns. I SUITS i from ;]■, (; to gns, j HATS To Clear 1 ;>/(; Salon | | COATS I | from 4J)'g to gas. I \ FROCKS I ! from 39 gto 7 gns. LEADINi GOWN SALO] Phone 2836 CAMERON STREE’
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Northern Advocate, 26 July 1938, Page 6
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