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A NECESSARY PRECAUTION.

The Cunard Steamship Company, whp own the largest and best equipped fleet in the world, proudly boast that during the many years of their incorporation they have never lost by ahipwreck or accident the life of a single seaman or passenger. Dwellers in thesecolonieshaveno idea of the precautions taken by this Company for the safety and comfort of passengers in the rough and boisterous Atlantic trade. Every berth carries a life belt (as do the ships of the Union Company), whilst patent life boats and rafts are stowed at every convenient corner of the deck. Every'ship carries too, for the free use of passengers and crew, an abundant supply of St. Jacobs Oil, in order that the many bruises, sprains, colds, and other ailments incidental to a bad weather trip may be quickly and surely relieved.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 150, 26 June 1889, Page 6

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A NECESSARY PRECAUTION. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 150, 26 June 1889, Page 6

A NECESSARY PRECAUTION. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 150, 26 June 1889, Page 6

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