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WEATHER MAKERS

When we speak of the . * generally mean rain, and one has ever been so make tb* as to declare that he coU *p ohnndweather, rainmakers have d here ant, and still are. In _ I rith rain-stoppers who do the J’rtjSr mag* incantations or by shaking t wands at the gathering cI °~ tb eS - There are many who belie workers of wonders, but ver Ytixin£ man, -who does not belibve - h© is told, remains convince® <!*• is only one weather niaker pended on. and that is the su

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 379, 13 June 1928, Page 6

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WEATHER MAKERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 379, 13 June 1928, Page 6

WEATHER MAKERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 379, 13 June 1928, Page 6

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