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PACTS FOE AIRSHIP ENTHUSIASTS. Never go flying without taking tho following precautions:—First, see that yon have your lights burning brightly the 6ame as the Invader in Prohibition Land had, viz., one bright light in front and one in rear. The one in front to keep the stars and other things out of the way. The rear light to keap flies, mosquitos, eto., away from the steering apparatus. ': Secondly; when descending to the eaith choose the softest. possible place to fall (tho sea for preference), aa you can create an impression on the sea, but the earth will only create an impression on you. In case you happen to hit the earth, have a tm of Red Cross Ointment in you pocket, in order that yon may repair the damage wrought on your body through coming in contact with a der substance. It will euro you overytime, will take all the blue-nnd-black dl»figuromente away, so that the next day vou. will be able to start afresh, either on tho airship or back at your work, whichever alternative is the more cogenial. You can buy a tin of Red Crbsa Ointment from your chemist or grocer, for Is. 6d. Remember, as surely as you require wings to fly, ju6t as certainly you require RED CROSS OINTMENT when you fall. See display at Johnston's. .Chemist,. Cuba Streot.—Advfc. ■

OVERHEARD IN RAIIAVAT CABRIAGE AT PAMERSTON. - Mrs. C—"My Dear I I had Bueh a love. ly Afternoon Tea at 'DustdnV in Th» Square. It was worth going up town for." Mr. C. (very cross): "You might have brought some for mo; but, nevct mind, we'll both go to "Dustin'*' i&j Uku W u»ai.' , r-M»fc> . !

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 793, 16 April 1910, Page 5

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278

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 793, 16 April 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 793, 16 April 1910, Page 5

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