“Who in New Zealand has seen a Maori sail of the kind used to navigate the canoes which sailed the Pacific before before the white man came here?” asked Mr J. Burnet at the meeting of Wanganui Museum Trustees the other evening (says the “Wanganui Herald”). There was only one of these sails in the world now, he said, and it had been accidentally discovered in the British Museum, where it had been buried for 100 years in a basement. It had been wrapped around some other exhibits. In cold, damp weather, always keep “NAZOL” handy. Take some drops on sugar, or inhale occasionally. The surest safeguard. 60 doses Is fid.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 200, 7 August 1928, Page 5
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