CAT ON DOOMED SHIP
LONDON, December 17. The only living thing on the stranded White Star steamer Celtic is the ship’s cat, which refuses to leave the only home she has known, as she was born on the vessel. When the crew were packing up to leave she followed them to the ladder, mewing mournfully. She watched her shipmates depart, and walked slowly back to her own quarters. It is hoped to induce her to leave later.
OTAGO V. WELLINGTON NO PLAY YESTERDAY (United . Service) WELLINGTON, To-day. There was no play in the Plunket Shield cricket match between Otago and Wellington yesterday owing to rain.
FOR HOLIDAY THIRSTS—“PRICE’S” DRINKS The children home and a summer sun making them peevish. The wise mother keeps order by giving them a cooling glass of “Price’s” Drinks. A Is «d bottle of “Price’s” Fruit Extract make three gallons of delicious cordial. Different varieties include flavoured limes lemon, orange, raspberry and others. At all stores —1
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 547, 27 December 1928, Page 9
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161CAT ON DOOMED SHIP Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 547, 27 December 1928, Page 9
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