Small Boy Rescued
A boy of four, who had wandered from his home in the morning, was returned to his parents seven hours later after being rescued from the Waitcmata Harbour by the crew of a New Zealand Coastguard Division launch <\i duty at the western ride of Queen’s Whan'. The boy. David Apoleton, son of Mr and Mrs G Appleton. Mount noskill, was unable to swim, and was beginning to show sign A little over a week ago the same boy left his home and walked to Onehunga before he was brought back to his family. Tomorrow, Tuesday, is your big chance. Values from every department. Sale period is drawing to a close at Hooker and Kingston, Ltd. Shortly prices will attain a new level and you arc well advised to make your purchases now. Buy household goods at once. Sheets, pillow cases, blankets, down quilts, etc., will be extremely difficult to procure. Hurry then and buy your future needs at these special prices. You may be n.:re they will not be available much longer.**
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21177, 29 July 1940, Page 6
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176Small Boy Rescued Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21177, 29 July 1940, Page 6
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