THE "GOOD ENDEAVOUR" LEAGUE FOR YOUNG READERS ONLY
What ho, what ho, ma hearties. Here we are once again with the weather line and clear and definite touch of spring in the air. Sure itsgood to feel old man winter beginning to Jose his grip. Now I feel that I .must get niv little garden ready and also set to Avork to do a spot of spring cleaning. This is all very necessary at this time of the year at least,, all right minded people seem to think so. and I* like to be considered normal. I find that I have tons of things to overhaul, once I start cleaning up for in my sea-chests are cllrios from all sorts of strange countries. One of these days I intend bringing them over tc> Whakatane so that 3 r ou all can see them. I have, a python skin just 35ft long, which I know will interest you. Also lots of caned native spears and goods of all descriptions. In Greenland I purchased a beautiful whale-bone harpoon which is considered one of the finest of my possessions. At any rate j'ou'll sec them all one day. Cheerio *for noAV P.T.W.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 2, 27 August 1943, Page 6
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199THE "GOOD ENDEAVOUR" LEAGUE FOR YOUNG READERS ONLY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 2, 27 August 1943, Page 6
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