AIR FLYING.
By Electric Telegraph—pop/rigm
FLIGHT TP THE CAPE
CAIRO, Feb. 15
A Vickers machine cabled from Jobeloin, on the 12th, that it had proceeded on Saturday.
14,000 MTLES
“IN HASTE—”
Mrs J. W, Sydney writing from “The I a nor”, Bromdenn, Aldesford. Hamp-
shire, England, says — “Please send mo some Baxter's Lung Preserver by RETURN -MAIL. I have iot been able to get it since I arrived lore from Now Zealand four months igo; it’s the only tiling that will relieve IIV husbiim! .\i.o is suffering from Nasal
Catarrh. In haste.” Airs Sydney surely realises the true and wonderful value of Baxter’s when she sends 14,000 miles for it. Yet yop pap gej if fit- hllY Chemist or Store, How fortunate, wo ate ip N W 2s lid buys large bottle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1920, Page 2
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