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Don't enclure that cold for anotlier single clay. Get busy at once with Baxter's Lung Preserver, New Zealand's most reliable speciflc for over seventy years. "Baxter's" popularlty still increases stadily every season. You can pin your faith to "Baxter's" it will llever I6t you down. Buy a bottle. Do it noW. Three sizes, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 from any chemist or store. edge three deep. But there again, food was scarce, and th'e fish were thin and undernourished. On the islands there were no large trees like the rimu or the kauri. Consequently there had not heen any WoodCarving among the natives, the ' Morioris- — of whom the last purebloodej memher had recently died— and no canoe building. The natives, however, h'ad made punt-like crafts, from 15ffa to 20ft long, huilt of flax sticks lashed together. They were ; buoyaht tather than water, tight. Yet ' the natives made voyages of 20 to 30 ' miles to the islands known as the Forty-hours, to secure albatross and mutton- birds. Such outlying islands, he said, were the nesting-places of birds. Th'e place was simply alive with birds in season, and there were to be seen the Royal albatross and Buller's ; nfollyhM'k.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 594, 27 July 1933, Page 7
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199DO IT NOW! Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 594, 27 July 1933, Page 7
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