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IS TOE AIR.

'AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION J PROGRESS OF FLYERS. DELHI, November 25. Captain Ross-Smitli has arrived here, j He states that he left Karachi to-dnv . at 7.40. a.m. and arrived at Delhi at 4.30. p.m. The journey was uneventful j the day being good, with a slight head wind. j D'uring the last three days Ross- g Smith’s machine has flown for an aggregate of 25 hours, covering sixteen hundred miles. j Allahabad is Ross-Smitli’s next stop, g and possibly it will bo made to-morrow. BOMBAY, November 26. [ Ross-Smith regards the most danger- v | ous portion of the whole route as be- v I ing between Rangoon and Singapore, n ; the thousand miles being across a jungle ’ in which a forced landing would he Q more dangerous than one at sea. j ALLAHABAD, November 26. w ! M. Poulet, the French aviator, nr- j rived here at 2 o'clock yesterday. He hopes to leave here for Calcutta at seven to-day. Poulet will fix floats on his machine , u at. Calcutta for the onward flight to w Australia. Tin's journey will be controlled solely by the weather conditions.

A meeting will be held at Kokatahi \ Public Hall on Saturday at 8 p.m. in connection with the saleyards question to receive a report of the shareholders meeting and to deal with other business. Although each season it is becoming more difficult in obtaining satisfactory 1 supplies of reliable hosiery, Schroder - and Co., through their agents, have 1 secured sufficient for-local requirements, f New sports hose in black cream, cash- i mere, black and coloured cashmere . hose, silk hose, glissiuna hose, in all ! | shades children’s half and three quarter hose in great variety are showing i A visit to the house will prove to your satisfaction.—Advt. Year after year brings increasing proof of the superiority SHARLAND’S Baking Powder. Costs less than others—worth more! Housewives express wonderful loyalty to “NO RUBBING” Laundry Help in 1/- packets. Wm. Perry and Co., Ltd., Wholesale Agents for “No Rubbing”.— Advt. i Pure Para Rubber goes into every pair of Clincher Cross* Motor Tyres. Clinchers are made slowly and well to wear slowly and well—fit your car with them. The world’s medical tonic beverage— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1919, Page 2

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369

IS TOE AIR. Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1919, Page 2

IS TOE AIR. Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1919, Page 2

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