Giant Flying Boats.—A new air era wifi begin with the launching of two 1500 horse-power all-metal flying boats, which are being rapidly completed at Rochester. England. These, together with HlOO, are the last word in air liners. The flying boats will be employed in experimental flights from England to Australia. The giant tapering hull is reminiscent of a submarine. They will ride out the roughest seas. They will carry 15 people in the portholed refreshment buffets. The flying boats are also fitted with a small engine operating an underwater screw, which will drive them like a motor yacht out to a suitable spot for taking off. Sticky furniture polish collects dust. Use liquid “Tan-Ol” and obtain a hard, dry surface that cannot smear. AU grocers.* Sore throat, huskiness, instantly dispell by “NAZOL." Goes to the root of the trouble. Acts like a charm, 1/(1 buys 60 doses, ready for use Furniture and floors polished with liquid "TAN-OL” keep their shine longest. All grocers sell it. Also in paste form.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 7 December 1927, Page 7
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169Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 7 December 1927, Page 7
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