OVERCOATS STOLEN BY INVERCARGILL YOUTHS.
Per Press Association. INVERCARGILL, November 27. Three youths appeared before the Juvenile Court on charges of theft and being on premises without lawful excuse, including the stealing of three overcoats from Schneidemann’s valued at £2O. The eldest was sentenced to three years’ detention at the Borstal Institute. The o#iers were committed to the care of the Child Welfare officer. A WORD TO THE WISE. From Monday next until the end of the year, Mr B. O. Priddis, of the wellknown Jewellery Establishment of Priddis and Co., Cathedral Square, is holding a great Stock Reduction Sale, which means that all classes of Jewellery will be sold at greatly reduced prices. The excellence of the goods supplied by this firm is well known, and the present Sale will afford the opportunity of real bargains in Xmas and New Year Gifts of all descriptions, and in particular the Diamond Rings are worthy of special attention. Discriminating buyers should not fail to benefit by this unique Sale. 9327
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18015, 27 November 1926, Page 2
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