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tartan The bosun stopped the purser and he whispered in his ear. The purser passed the word on to the second engineer. The engineer was startled and he hurried to the mate, "You ought to tell the captain before it is too lateV* When the captain heard the story he let out a joyous cry* What's this! A stowaway aboard with a case of TARTAN DRY! Fetch him to my cabin and steward get a glass, The whisky decanter, too — he*ll be travelling first class! 111 ' d* 4^t/t grey &3S ies ltd - jbbbbß PLANNING A PICNIC? RAILWAYS GIVE EXPERT ADVICE Summer-time is picnic time for schools, business firms, societies, etc., whose organisers, if they are wise, let the Railways do all the planning. Railway experts are glad to advise about suitable picnicking grounds, cheap fares, special train arrangements and other relative matters. Stationmasters Welcome Inquiries. ' IPforallthe lPiP| Sof HEALTH |J\ 2/9&4/9 TT2VTV //A mtSS. ALL CHEMISTS II %9 //^k
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1941, Page 8
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163Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1941, Page 8
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