There was a time when P r f at S iev e +hat liquid evidence gave one to mon Southlanders were a race of s™' rd hairy oi chest and bearded like the Paid, rejecting with strange oaths any which failed to burn a hole when im p res _ over on to their flannel shirts. Th P ht sion, however, vanished, almost o|. under the impact of publicity C0I)C p DDar | n tly Invercargill Trust, which has app turned the local citizen into a ort drinker.” We are pleased to be able P that the old pioneering spirit still south of the border, down Hokonui w Y-war-time friend came to vls , lt , ann ac day bearing gifts of fish and bottl It seems he had made interesting right in his own backyard. It is m g to contemplate the probable effect cirr the liver has had on the opening up of b land’s hinterland.—“ Hydra” in the oiago Daily Times.-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1946, Page 6
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