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What jovial travelling companions I parsons are. "Truth" had the mis- | "fortime recently to journey to Pal- » mersf/on North m the same car as a f pack of ".pilots" of the Presbyterian f persuasion, bound for Auckland, rhey. f joked tyi' deeficulty, disdussed travel- 1 ling expenses, some scoffed scones:? and smoked strong tobacco, but not:| one gave a good, honest hearty* laugh. It was m the din^iig. carvs however, that the holy men, '\ven£ really m their element. Judging i3j?t the .(inordinate length of time .^theri passpngers were kept waiting, pcrsans of the black cloth must \r<3sM had ?the" feed of their lives. Judging by t^ieir hungry looks, they waniell

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NZ Truth, Issue 282, 19 November 1910, Page 5

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 282, 19 November 1910, Page 5

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 282, 19 November 1910, Page 5