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~ The Maori of to-day, unlike his ancestors, is a great believer in personal comfort. A Native travelling on. the Main Trunk train last week astonished the occupants of a carriage by producing, an eider-down quilt, with which he made himself snug for. the remainder of the night. The quilt was like Joseph's coat many colors.

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New Zealand Tablet, 25 September 1913, Page 36

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 25 September 1913, Page 36

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 25 September 1913, Page 36

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