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•■•.■:; PURELY. AMERICAN, V: Ono Frenchman failed ; while' Another.' sue coeded in crossing the-English, Channel in an ;airshipost-month. .This/event hod/causcd more talk than the feat of General: YVashintr. ton in crossing tho ;De!awaro- : that: time; a], though the latter marked,an epoch in history while tho,former will servo- only to divcrt-at! ntl 2% for ft'* 111 !? ? rOlll Wanna. Tomba and : tho Suffragettes. I don't wish, to, boliltlo M Blenot's,feat, for ho certainly has put it over' all tho other aviators for a time: Tho Wri'slit Brothers will'have to niako a fly over the.'Siida .from: Now York, to Quwmslown, if thev want to put that Frenchman in the shade. \Voiiicn are rapidly, coming to tho front; and,: .no doubt, there will bo!more women aviators than' .thoro will, bo skyboats to -accommodate them. Women are filling nil tho, trades now excepting telegraph linemen, and I guess they wouldn't card for that. - There is ono thing to the. front.now, and- that; is : Fruitottes..- They aro just doliqious,,'and quite- tho .newest thine in table. dolioacics. A. Murdoch; and Co,, tho' manufacturers,' of Wellington,. Dunedin,■■•• andAuokland, consider I'ruilottos tho finest lino' they have.yet manufactured.: Ask your grocer about them, and if he is a'livo man he is soil, ing thorn like hot cakes ■.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 692, 17 December 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 692, 17 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 692, 17 December 1909, Page 7

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