"Cab, sir?" used to be the question in city streets. Before long it may ba "Aeroplane, sir?" Above is a contrast provided by a recent reconstruction of the past and a recent development in aerial ' ran ®''t--Theatre, London, became an old-time music hall for a week, famous "stars" of the 'nineties performed, and, to provide the right atmosphere, hansoms and grow ers ( our-w ee ers) fikn "baby" aeroplane on the right, the invention of a Frenchman, that it has a speed of 94 miles per hour, carries enough fuel for a four hours flig » an se s
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 1 (Supplement)
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97"Cab, sir?" used to be the question in city streets. Before long it may ba "Aeroplane, sir?" Above is a contrast provided by a recent reconstruction of the past and a recent development in aerial 'ran®''t-- Theatre, London, became an old-time music hall for a week, famous "stars" of the 'nineties performed, and, to provide the right atmosphere, hansoms and grow ers ( our-w ee ers) fikn "baby" aeroplane on the right, the invention of a Frenchman, that it has a speed of 94 miles per hour, carries enough fuel for a four hours flig » an se s Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 1 (Supplement)
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