"AN ELF AT SEA"
"We left Samoa on Thursday, and Friday was so rough that wo spent it in bed . . . but my brother, Bill, was up", bright and cheery. On Saturday we came upon the small isle of Niue. It is a coral island, so much coral is seen. The water round the island is deep blue and tho reef fringes the scanty beach. . . . There are some beautiful ,coral eaves too. We spent a delightful day there and were quite sorry to i leave; The next three days were rough and cheerless, but on Wednesday I awoke to find gorgeous sunshine, so, after a hot bath, I played deck golf and I vowed .not to stay in bed again, . . . A Fairy Ring of 10-ve to you." "AUTE" (10).
Lyall Bay.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 10
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