In laying out the 17-mi!e t an = ,c ' the Lincoln Highway acro;» tlie desert it was iouiid very diih c Jcarry on the work iu_ the ' The sunlight- reflected from t ' :e , of glistening salt and alkaii is £ ® - zlins; that it blinds the e i' es > , _°7 they are protected by dark-coloured glasses, and/the rising heai warre tort the shapes of objects produce fantastic effects. These :?,w and the familiar mirage would I£■ inaccuracv and confusion unless p; - op '• methods were employed for i-staMi-hm.-i the linos. This tangent was i.iereio-«. established lv signal tires at • n -f^ s The connecting levels and transit were run during the twilight hour-. A sure and pleasant specific tor ,e----moving Worms is WADE'S VOASI FIGS. Price Is 6d. - J
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 10
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125Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 10
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