A chain of aeroplane landing stations is being built across the American continent at intervals of 100 miles. When they are completed they will bo able to supply pilots with oil, petrol, shelter, machino-shpp facilities, and .everything essential for the aviator.
•It is; estimated that it will take £40.000,000 to restore the, English roads to their previous condition,. During the past four years the roads in the Old Country have been practically let go to pieeea.
i THE INFLUENZA GrKRM IS AFRAID OF BAXTER'S. The influenza germ knows well that oueo Baxter's Lung Pi-eserver gets on ■the job he must retreat. Why? Simply because "Baxter's" is the commonsense remedy. It fetiTengthens the organs that influenza affects first, the tlirocifc and hings, giving them power to combat the attacks. You can feel this warming fluid do good from the first dose. Then, for those just recovering: from influenza, it is a friend indeed. It quickly builds up the wasted tissues of the affected organs, and has an ex- ; cellent tonio effect on tho whole conI stitntion. '.;■ i "Baxter's" has been tried and never found wanting. Large bottle 2s 6d, at Chemista and Stores,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9477, 14 December 1918, Page 2
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