WOMAN PILOT’S ADVENTURE. A woman pilot was lost for a time while engaged in a trial solo flight in her airplane. The woman. "Elliott Lynn, left the London Flying Club at Edgware at half-past two with the intention of passing a test for her pilot s certificate. In these tests the area of flight is limited to three miles front the aerodrome. When Mrs Lynn ascended, however, the visibility was had and a mist hung over the district. Nothing was seen of her until some time later, when it was learned that she had made a forced j landing at Slough. Airs Lynn was | I none the worse for her experience, nor was the machine damaged in any way. She has been actively associated with the women’s athletic movement for a considerable time, and was the first woman member of the London flying Club.
Less than a penny a dozen. That is what it costs to preserve eggs with Sharland’s “ Moa ” Brand Egg Preservative. Eggs keep fresh for months. —Advt-
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1926, Page 3
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170Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1926, Page 3
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