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In the eoi.fto of a series of articles in e Sunday Times, Sydney, recounting '_ experiences, Oliver William Jlav. , 'ncr con niently speaks of his : ,I,iji t ;* mi, 1 "" iml< ;'; < lf the- ill-rated -I gun ~te. ••! would Jik„ to ~,,-„ •it tlie three Jungs (he writes). At the tune se went down 1 was in tOngUld to ■, -n". '°"' m I UU,CiU r I with auil asked w 1 , W , 1 1 , ; I ? a tUw W could not get iowull^. 1 n,'?V °°" 1(1 the gold i v i i*! '°," t ' Cl:i ' r,,l ° Wi,iu »S to be I'kc that for nothing. You mus Im-l to leach it—a man wlio can use his .rams as well as his hands.,So, le , tlegoldw m io fathoms, and ther -'-' fathoms, but I feel certain tlr f i -'W get it. °« the contract personally, and I am o very keen ahont it, 1 can assu jun, I know a man in England who •would succeed, lt cost 35 per get the gold from the Catter'thun, "ml I Imik this u a more risky j„i,. ; 'u c ',.„ has been some Wfe about tne difficult or i-lng dynamite, and that this stands •" the way «,f success. Well, if tl, , iill, 1 can u*e the explosive. WK- if hey had only let me use dynamite' at he wreck of he Tasmania, in the KeV Zealand coast, r would' have ~o t Yl.o ■ua.ls and jewellery they were" aft r ;.... would not have returned emptV r o U "» th ° ow,lcrs Wll,(1 <' o! in" i, •,. l T ls no 1,3e tv.vi.ig to get Inough without explosives. \ )n ° e ~m f o f tne boat was blocked up with cai-o and M W -T ,^ dMd]u '™*- yS..°co»U no set into the 'tween decks anvlmw unless you blew a passage through." Did you ever realise the great danger of neglecting yourself i„ the matter of wmter clothing? It's a very vital que* , precious to you than anything else in the 'jvorld. Once begin \o. b? cbtolcm " »'jt putting ? and you aw, laying yourself C |> ~ ' every ill. Oood Substantial warm, clothing, a, u |, when dv.lvh.rr. » .icr- | overcoat, plenty of fresh air" ai? S° otl dely you to catch cold. Ita (v v <1 we'll got ling your winter's *nppJ|S> ' P«t oil' sn«igl,t, to "The Kash" in r os > '"it go I «ew I'lymouth, and as,fc Jcv "ou-street, slock of underpants, r lo g ec their I 3.i lid, and then sec (~'"• fiin «lets at overcoats at 455, ,w„i r . "frestwolP I ,I,l' you]l '« one of :i.i lid, and tit overcoats at 41

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 131, 25 May 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 131, 25 May 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 131, 25 May 1908, Page 2

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