MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS EXCURSION.
It is urged that those desirous of going to the lMarlborough Sounds at Easter in the steamer iMokoia should reserve accommodation at once. Whatever the weather is elsewhere, it is usually something better in those sheltered inlets. There is a minimum of trouble and a maximum of pleasure in this health-siv-ing cruise, with its fishing, boating, picnicking, dancing, and music. But unless passengers book promptly the steamship Mokoia cannot possibly make the trip. Those who join the Mokoia are promised an enjoyable Easter. Booking must be made before Wednesday next. New Zealanders should buy New Zealand Clothing, *made of New Zealand wool, grown on New Zealand farms, woven by Now Zealand hands, made up by Now Zealand skill at standard New Zealand rates of wages. When anyone offers you imported clothing, he studies his own opeket— »not yours. Insist on having Kaiapoi Clothing, Kaiapoi Jttugs, Kaiapoi Woollens, from the Cap that crowns you, to the Kaiapoi Socks that make life's jvalk eaey.—AdvJ.'
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 3
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165MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS EXCURSION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 3
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