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Wearing heavy gum boots, a man who was gathering firewood in the vicinity of the Imlav wharf, Wanganui, slipped out of his depth. After disappearing mice, his plight was noticed by some oarsmen, who were nearby, and a timely rescue was effected.

“It’s a Long Long Way to Tinperary," but not a very long way to Napier. How about a run over for the week-end. See the newest town in the world. You’ll find the “Trocortero” Tea Rooms in the main street. Open Sundays. They’re the last word tit comfort and service.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 2 November 1933, Page 6

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 2 November 1933, Page 6

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 2 November 1933, Page 6

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