SHOP WINDOWS BROKEN
INCIDENTS DURING WEEK-END. MAN CHARGED WITH ONE OFFENCE That he broke a display window valued at £l7 in th© shop of Arthur’a, Ltd., and damaged a carpet wo: th about £2B, was the allegation made against Harold Jones yesterday when charged before Mr. R. W. D. Robertson, J.P., with committing mischief and being found drunk in Devon Street early on Sunday morning. A remand till to-morrow was granted, and bail was allowed in self £25 and one surety of £2's. Arthur’s, Ltd., was not tire only firm whose plate-glass suffered during the week-end, for a hole was pierced through the window of Mr. Hamling’s shop at the corner of Devon and Eliot Streets, while a crack in the window of Mr. C. Campbell’s shop nearby had apparently been made by a stone.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1928, Page 14
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