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' Chums’ Treasure Hunt By ERN. SHAW. Copyright, /S' S' \O<WW JBk/ r" s®»\ \ x Ifefe - . T ' . ——

NO. 4. - Thiy had been at sea about four or five days, and were beginning tc feel a bit bored. “ It’s time something happened,” grumbled Golly. But they hadn’t long to wait. The ship began to pitch and toss; great waves crashed into the side, and 'hey could hear the captain up on deck shouting his orders. As the storm grew worse the vessel heaved and rolled more and more, and the boxes, bales, and barrels crashed about the hold. Great peals of thunder roared overhead, nd the waves could be heard thundering over the deck. . • What a buffeting the poor little chaps did get! They thought that the next moment would be their last. How they wished that they had never embarked on their perilous voyage. ' • “Oh for a bi; of dry land,” wailed Golly. Teddy felt too ill to say anything. . . After a while the storm abated and gradually the rolling grew less, but it was a long time before the se became calm again. (To be Continued.)

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Otago Witness, Volume 1851, Issue 3809, 15 March 1927, Page 84

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Page 84 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 1851, Issue 3809, 15 March 1927, Page 84

Page 84 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 1851, Issue 3809, 15 March 1927, Page 84

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