PAGES [EW Tor Ehgrogahon The Day 8 of the Whalers Thar she blows" the cry of the whaling men e~was closely associated with the early history of New Zealand, going back even 8 good many years before the country became a British possession: In those vanished days the South Pacifc was teeming with whales; and sturdy whaling ships from England, France and the United States frequently called at the Bay of Islands, Marlborough Sounds, Kapit Ieland, Stewart Island and other places around the New Zealand coast: Here the hardy whalers would stretch their legs on shore, and obtain from the Maoris such provisions 88 vegetables and pigs, ROLL YOUR 89 well 8s fresh water; while many a stalwart young Maori joined the whaling crews and CIGARETTES engaged in the arduous and dangerous work With of chasing the whaleg from open whale-boats: Jileer Eern THE New Zealand Cigarette Tobacco IOIA Eiersrn CIGARETTE TOBAccO TES~ Bush STVER as END
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 175, 30 October 1942, Unnumbered Page
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157Unnumbered Page Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 175, 30 October 1942, Unnumbered Page
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