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THE CUP THAT CHEERS

ro THE EDITOR

Sir,— Yesterday I and a party of 18 had the pleasure of. a sea trip to Harrington Point, and there was almost a full boat load. We left at 10 a.m. and about one hour later the captain of the boat '(I do not know what his name is) brought round a nice hot cup of tea to every passenger. I thought this was really good of him considering there was such a large crowd, and I am sure it was very much appreciated by all, especially by myself. I am writing this so that he may know that his action was appreciated.—l am, etc., February 8. Grateful.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23110, 9 February 1937, Page 12

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THE CUP THAT CHEERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23110, 9 February 1937, Page 12

THE CUP THAT CHEERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23110, 9 February 1937, Page 12

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