The reference made in Saturday’s issue to restaurant prices and the fact that it was still possible to obtain afternoon and morning teas at less than one shilling applies not only to the Brown Owl, but to other tea rooms in Invercargill as well. ' Pleading guilty to the theft of £7l 13/4 the property of Francis George Cooper, whose books he had been keeping, Edward John Hill, aged 31, was yesterdav, in the Magistrate’s Court at Greymouth, committed for sentence to the Supreme Court at Wellington.— Press Association.
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Southland Times, Issue 23001, 22 September 1936, Page 8
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