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CHAIN OF 'DROMES. DOMINION AVIATION. PROGRESS OF CIVIL FLYING. i (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, this day. Speaking at Cromwell, the Minister of Public Works, the Hon. R. Semple, said it was the desire of the Government to a chain of aerodromes in the Dominion, and also emergency landing grounds. Caution was feeing exercised in regard to all the activities in connection with flying, and it was gratifying to note that, as a result of the policy of caution. Union Airways, whose planes had covered over one million miles and carried over 25,000 passengers, had not had an accident. CITY BOOT STORES REORGANISATION SALE Abo FRISBYS QUEEN STREET STOCK NOW BEING SACRIFICED! LADIES* SHOES at GIFT PRICES! SAMPLES and ODDMENTS Going at a FEW SHILLINGS Per Pair. SPECIAL OFFER FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. LADIES' WHITE 1-BAR TENNIS SHOES, with stout crepe rubber soles—At Pair With Purchase to Value of 10/- or over. E. W. WEBB* t CO LTD. CITY BOOT STORES 327-329 KARANGAHAPE ROAD.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1937, Page 16
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