YOUNG MAN’S FRAUD
“IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” fPress Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. On a charge of false pretences, Thomas Francis Coyne was sentenced to 14 days’ imprisonment by Mr. J. S. Earton, S.M., to-day. t The charge arose out of an advertisement by the accused in the Evening Post in which he stated that by sending a stamped addressed envelope and a postal note for Is the inquirers would be told how to make £4 or £3 a week at home. A number of men and women replied to this advertisement, and in return received a small card on whim was writen: “Do as I do—advertise.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17027, 12 August 1929, Page 11
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106YOUNG MAN’S FRAUD Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17027, 12 August 1929, Page 11
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