•\ 1 t,v driver had a decidedly unnlnasnnt experience at night when he was lured into an Annandale (Sydney) ■uiilding by thieves. Having bound and '.'igaed him. the thieves escaped with obarco worth £250, as well as £SO in money. Recent guests at the Gisborne Hotel Included Messrs. J. 0. Campbell, H. Y. Trcgean, W. Skegg and A. ,1. Hamson, Auckland; Miss Grant and Mr. E. H. Haines, Palmerston North; Mr. H. lies. Oin’istchnrch ; Mr. W. Barrett, Wellington; Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Caldwell. Tokomaru Ray; Mr. H. W. Thatcher, Kuatoria; Messrs. J. Brown and J. Carruth, Te Puke; Messrs. C. Morse and E. C. Pirie, Napier; Mrs. A. Steele, Pehiri; Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, Tiniroto; Mr. S. Black, Tolaga Bay. “Where?” is just as important ns “How far?” Now. where are you goins this week-end? Why not take a run to Napier and see the "newest town in the world?” You’ll find the Trocadei’o Tearooms, in Bryant’s Building, Hastings Street —they’re the very last word in comfort, service and attention, and are open all day Sunday/
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 4
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