Under the will of Miss Emma Stevens, of Dunedin, a retired school teacher, as legacy of 050 is left to the Dunedin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The residue of the estate is left, to the following organisations, each of which it is estimated will benefit to the extent of over £2ooo:—St. Pit !>• Pithed u. St. John Ambulance Association, the Anglican orphanages in Dunedin. Children’s ltest Home, Dunedin. and Dr. Barnardo’s Homes, England. Give yourself a new suit this Christmas, and if you want to be sure that you are getting- the very be -' value that money can b ty chouse a Mac'one —made entirety in Mew 'ten’nnd, from the best class of tweeds and wot- eds. Maclone suits a’-e guaranteed in fit, stylo and finish. Priced from 99/-. They are obtainable pnly at Pettjes',*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17955, 6 December 1932, Page 4
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138Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17955, 6 December 1932, Page 4
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