THE WAIKARI CAVES
One pleasant Sunday morning we set out for Waikari. Soon after we arrived there we had lunch, and then started to explore the great limestone caves. The extraordinary
thing about the caves is the •? drawings. Up to the present day no clue has been found {o shew whose work these wierd drawings couid have been. MATE MARIAN. A.B . 68 Heaton street.
Diner (after long waning): Waiter, have you ever visited the zoo? Waiter: No. sir, I haven't. Diner; Well, you ought to. You would enjoy seeing the tortoises whizz past. —ARTHUR PAfiS>
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 7 (Supplement)
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