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PURELY AMERICAN.

■ One frenchman i failed while another succeeded in crossing the English-Channel in an airship last,'month; (This event had caused more talk than'the feat of Genoral Washington iti.'.WoWirig-'thb Delaware .that time, although tho'latter nihrked an epoch in' history,, while tbs former will. Servo only ,tn divert attention for, a white, frotn Wdima Tonlba ahd tho Suffragettes. - I don't wish to belittle M. Bleribt's feat, for ha certainly ,h»3 put it over all the othbt:aviators for a time. The Wright Brothers \vill . havo to make a fly over the Suds from New York' to Quecnstown,, if', they Want to pUt that Frenchman' in the Shade. Women aro rapidly-, ooming to the froht, and, no doubt, thoro \ will, bo \ more women aviators, than thoro will be skyboals to accommodate them. ;AVomeli : are filling all the trades nftwi excepting telegraph liiloiilen, and I guess they wouldn't card for: that. - There is ono thing tb ,tli9 front hitw, and that is Frultcttes. They are just-dtflloiolns, andcltiitbthe newest thing in table delicacies. A. Murdoch, ahd G0.,, the manufacturers, o£ Wellington,- Dunedin, ahd Auokland,;...consider Fr.nitcttes the finest line they llnve yet iiiahUfactnted. Ask ybiif fcrbcer abdiit theriii: tvna if lie is a live man. he is 6blling them- liko hot cakes notf.—Advt. .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 666, 17 November 1909, Page 7

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PURELY AMERICAN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 666, 17 November 1909, Page 7

PURELY AMERICAN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 666, 17 November 1909, Page 7

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