THE EMI’IHU FLYING HOAX ‘CANOPUS 1 A i 3& <S^</ V / >■/ THE new Empire Flying Boats represent the peak of achievement in aero-engineer-ing . . . yet are no finer in their own field, in the technique of their making and the perfect suiting of the means to the end, than is the Dunlop Fort the first and still the finest tyre in the world today. Keep pace with progress—fit Dunlop and be safe. FORT *9o’ TYRES D o.i o
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AT THE SHOWYOU MUST SEE ÜBANGI From the Belgian Congo QUEEN OF THE ANTEATERS ma m Definitely the SMALLEST WOMAN ALIVE ONLY 25 inches HIGH! The daintiest piece of femininty ever imported to N.Z. See her weird dances. UGH CLASS IMPORTEDi ACT DELANEY’S A 1 SHOWS FEATURE ATTRACTION! AMAZING AMERICAN SKATERS REX and ROMA ROFF American Representatives at the 1936 Olympic Games. The amazing manner in which they skim the outside edge of the narrow platform, and the lady partner is rotated through midair at terrific speed is a poem in perfect balance and implicit confidence. The whole routine of the act is entirely new and is undoubtedly the SPEEDIEST, mDANGEROUS and DARING skating act ever presented. Vou have seen others—now see—the Sensational OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS DARE-DEVIL SPEED DEMONS ON SKATES in action at the Nelson Show. Nothing quite so thrilling! DENNIS O’DUFFY The Giant Irish Guardsman WORLD’S TALLEST MAN Bft siin HIGH 28 years of age. and still growing! ! New Zealand will be the 15th country O’Dufi'y has appeared in.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 19 November 1937, Page 9
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