In Thursday's Christchurch Sun there was published an account' of the adventures of a reporter of the paper, whoj in view of the dislocation of the ferry service, was foolish enough to venture as far as Wellington. The writer sum's the. position up as follows :—''There is a moral that the. wise man or woman will gather from this yarn. It is this : When you pack your kit, intent on a business or pleasure trip to the North Island do it thoroughly. Do it as though you weren't coming back for a long time. Fill it up with clean .linen, with collars and ties, and sox and shirts, in fact with every blessed thing that a fellow may require., intent on a prolonged expedition among civilised rh'en." Weddings will bo made all the more attractive with : our exquisite bouquets and floral decorations. Miss Murray,. Viee-Eogal Florist, Willis-street.—Advt. Ladies, can be sure of always finding something new in Blouses at the Exclusive. The Exclusive, 37, Willis-street, Wellington.—Advt. Don't miss this : A very special line in tweed tunic suits for boys of three to five vcars, worth 15.S to oQs, we oiler at Es'lld to 10s 6d. Geo. I'owlds, Ltd., Mariners-street.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 7
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