Thirty-two men engaged in lightering the Port Adelaide in the roadstead on Friday spent the night as guests of the ship. weather developed in the afternoon, and they could not be put ashore, the steamer later standing out at sea. She returned on Saturday morning, and the small steamer Mana then went out and took the unwilling passengers off. A high sea was running. and the task was not an easy one, but it was accomplished expeditiously and without mishap. “Head the Glad News!’* on the posters, Peruse the good news in “the Press,’’ Cut. out crude dopes, achieve your best hopes, There’s something to east your distress. “Read the Glad News!” and be cheerful. No longer that bad cold endure ; Cease to be tearful, do not be fearful— Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Nettleship’s are Engagement Ring Specialists. Size cards and catalogues posted free.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20128, 23 April 1928, Page 6
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