TO FLY THE TASMAN. Considerable interest is being m:t 11 ifested both in Australia and Nctv Zealand regarding the project to fly across the Tasman Sea. Notwithstanding the fact that the question has been mooted for some time now. keen interest is still being taken in 1 mth commercial and private circles. Owing to the cyclonic disturbances, so frequent in these waters. the pilot must be cool and free from nerves. Most men preserve their equanimity by smoking Hears’ Tobacco —real Virginian—cool and soothing. You should try Hears’ next time—only 8d an ounce loose, or in handy packets, lo{ld. L’nz. Is (Id.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1927, Page 1
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172Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1927, Page 1
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