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FACTS FOE. AEBSHIP ENTHUSIASTS Never go flying without taking the following precautions First, see that you have your lights burning brightly the 6ame as the Invader in Prohibition Land had, viz., one bright light in front and ona in rear. The one in front to keep tho stars and other things out of the way. The rear light to keep flics, mosquitos, otc., away from the Steering apparatus. Secondly, when descending to the earth choose the softest possible place to fall (the sea for preference), as you can oreate 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 tin of Red Cro&i Ointment in fon pocket, ■in order that you may repair tho damage wrought on your body through coming m contact with a harder substance. It will cure you every time, will tako all the blue-and-black disfigurements away, so that the next day you will bo able to start afresh, either on the airship or back at your work, whichever alternative is the more cogcnial. • You can buy a tin of Red Cross Ointment from your chemist or grocer, for Is. Gd. Remember, as siirely us you require wings to fly, just as certainly you require RED CROSS OINTMENT when you fall. Seo display at Johnston's, Chemist, Cuba Street.—Advt.

FELT A NEW MAN. "Having had a bud attack of Influenza and Congestion of tho Things, it left me very weak, but after taking a few bottles of 'Tussicura' the great throat and lung tonic, T felt a new man. 1 shnll always recommend it to my friends."—(Signed) j. g; a alios.* ia.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 808, 4 May 1910, Page 5

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279

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 808, 4 May 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 808, 4 May 1910, Page 5

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