Ti is not often that a vessel puts out from port without tin? ship’s papers, but th hj, a evident hetoil the terry strainer Maori oil Saturday evening, ■(•be. vessel left the wharf at about S p.in., and to the surprise of everyone about, the waterfront.’ returned about an hour la tor. having got some distance outside the. Heads before the omission was discovered. The Maori's second stay at the wharf was brief, ton minutes sufficing to secure the missing papers, the ship finally departing for Wellington at 9.10 p.m. Oh. what a blessing to possess j Provision for each winter stress; A well kept homo where you obtain Snug shelter from the wind and rain. hj coal fire always burning bright: To cheer you from tlm eaio-swopt night; And when you're sick with cold, ire .-urn, » 0; warmth and Woods’ Oreat Peppermint J Cure. • Cj
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12406, 26 August 1918, Page 3
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