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Choice herbs of the Orient, a few packets of rice paste in a carton that was reminiscent of a fireworks collection last Guy Fawkes’ Day anda mixture of pungent odours that came from the herbs and rice, were the features of a picturesque and smelly parcel that was picked up at Papatootoe during the week-end (reports the Auckland Star). A Chinese, with a horse and cartload of -vegetable delicacies and sundries that would make an excellent serve-up with chop-suey, had just passed by, and the curious finder of the parcel set to work to investigate the contents. Besides the various edibles, a storage batterv of the miniature type was there, along with a considerable amount of Chinese literature. that might have been anything from the inventory of a laundry to the newspaper advertisements of a Chinese periodical. Archbishop Averill said at the King’s College Chapel that Anzao Day should not Iks a day of sadness, but one of sober joy (says the Auckland Star). It sms aa occasion for thankfulness, and should be free from thought of the opposite kind. He urged the boys, present and past, who belonged to the college, to renew their ideals of manly achievement, encompassed by the souls of their honoured dead. No memorial could bo more fitting, ho said, than the beautiful chapel, and he urged the boys to service. “They ere calling us.” he said, “calling us to stand for the things that matter, to fight for the things worth fighting for, and to carry on the work they themselves began. Surely this is a day for sober joy and thankfulness.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20086, 30 April 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20086, 30 April 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20086, 30 April 1927, Page 12

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