TO FLY THE TABIHAN. -Considerable interest H being- manifested both in Australia and New Zealand regarding' the project to fly across the Tasman Sea. Notwithstanding- the fact that the question has been mooted for some time now, keen Interest fs still being taken both In commercial and private circles. Owing: to the cyclonic disturbances, so frequent in these waters, the pilot must be extremely resourceful. He must be cool and free from nerves. Most men preserve their equanimity by smoking Bears' Tobacco—real Virginian—cool and soothing. You should try Bears' next time—only 8d an ounce loose, or in bandy packets, loz 9d, 2oz l/fl.—(Ad.) Boxed ties and handkerchiefs to match make appropriate gifts to men. Look over our other lines. —Fowlds, Ltd. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 294, 13 December 1927, Page 9
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