OKN. 0N OVER.THE. ROCKIES FL©n) UJ/in COLLY 3 BALLOON,THRILLED AT apghtof the peaks?isn't rrj|AlftZVV WB? marvellous,cried GOLtf. • BALLOON, STILL FATHER. SHAKYJ njpfFX APTERH6 ESCAPE FROM THE h SEAR.6AID IT WOULD BE BETTER W | STILL IF THEY HAD SOMETH iNCi » 1£ -TO EAT. SUDDENLY THEY SAW Jfl I | IN THE DISTANCE A HUGE J ft&S COLUMN OF STEAMING Hundreds of feet Hiaty> k ‘ J LANDING NEAR THE 6T2ANGE SIGHT, THEY Z / - DISCOVERED THAT TREt ( ( t WERE IN THE FAMOUS XELLOWSTOKB f WHERE THERE ARE " MANY OF THESE Jffl boung wes’. LBELIEVEYOU COOL'D CATCH ‘ FISH INTHE LAKE&COOK THEM lN ■ a hot pool’, said GoixY so he <;‘Yy 1 fl TIED A BENT PIN TO BALLOONS < f 6 ? TAIL, b SOO& WAS - _ , Polling up FISH. S QOLL.Y COOKED THEM IN Pi HOT POOL CALLED FISH ft) T'HOLE." HOW THEY ENJOYED THAT MEAL.!
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1935, Page 17 (Supplement)
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139Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1935, Page 17 (Supplement)
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