SHOP BROKEN INTO; CHOCOLATES STOLEN.
CRIME BELIEVED TO BE WORK OF BOYS
The confectionery shop and tea rooms at the Antigua Street boat sheds, owned by Mr M. O’Louglin, were broken into last evening, and choco lates valued at 30s were stolen. The crime appears to have been the work of boys. A stock of cigarettes and a little money were untouched. Entrance to the shop was gained by smashing a window. The boat sheds were broken into three weeks ago, but nothing was taken then.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18938, 7 December 1929, Page 9
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