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PURELY AMERICAN. ■ ; Ono Frenchman failed while anothor succeeded in orossing the English; Channel in an airship last month.; ..This event had .caused. more talk than the feat of General Washington, in crossing tha Deliware that time, although - the latter marked an epoch - in. history* while the former will serve only: to divert, attention for. a while from Wanna Tomba and the Suffragettes.-- I i don't wish to belittle M. Blenof s feat, for; he certainly baa put it over all the other aviators for a time. The Wright Brothers will- have to make a fly over the - Suds from New, York. to: Queenstown, if they want- to put, that Frenchman in the shade. Women aw rapUy,coming to the front, and, no doubt, there will bo more women aviators than there will be skyboats to accommodate them. Women are filling all the trades now, excepting telograph linemen,' and I guess they wouldn't care for that. There is one thing to the- fropt now, and t :that, is I.Eruitettes. They- arc . j list,-delicious, and'quite the newest. thing in table delicaclos. A. Murdoch and Co., tho manufacturers of Wellington, Dunedin,. and - Auckland, •' consider Fruitettes the finest line they .have yet .manufactured; 'Ask -your; grocer about -them,'.' And if. he is a live man, he is' selling them like bpt cakes now.— A'dvt ' . .- . - ;y;.v-*v' .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 5

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