QUAINT CURES.
Tn most Buddhist temples there is a case of wooden strips, which have written on them ttie names of different kinds of medicine. The sick one draws one out at random, and uses the particular kind of medicine inscribed thereon.
good indoor fuselage model and also a good spar model, and am pleased to be able to toll you that I have- succeeded in securing plans of such machines. These plans will be published in these columns during the next two or three weeks, so keep a good look-out for them.
As is my usual custom, I am giving you plans of machines that have been thoroughly tested out and are proven flyers. If reasonable care is taken they can be made to do flights of three to four minutes indoors, which, considering the size of the halls available to us, is an outstanding achievement.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 11, 13 January 1934, Page 3 (Supplement)
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