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PURELY AMERICAN.

One Frenchman failed while another succeeded in crossing the Bnglish Channel in an airship, last , month. This event had caused more talk than the feat of General Washington in crossing the Delaware that .time, although the latter marked, an epoch in history, while the former will'6ervo;only to divert attention for a. while from' Wanna Tomba and tho Suffragettes. I, don't wish to "belittle M. Bleriofs feat, for- ho ceritainly.hae put it over all the othor aviators for a time. - The Wright Brothers will have to make a fly over the Snds from New York to Queenstown, if they want to put that Frenchman in the shade.; Women are rapily coming to the front, ; and, no doubt, there will be more women, aviators than there will be skyboats to accommodate them. Womon are filling all tho trades now, excepting telegraph linemen, and I guoss they wouldn't care for that....- There is' one thing to the. front now, and that is Fruitettes. They are just (lelicions, and quito the newest thing in table delicacies. A. Murdoch and Co., the. manufacturers,of Wellington, Dunedin, and Auckland, consider Fruitettes tho finest line they have .yet manufactured. Ask your grocer about thcmi and if he is a live man; he is 6elling them like hot cakes now. — Advt. . ■ ■ ■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 5

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214

PURELY AMERICAN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 5

PURELY AMERICAN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 5

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