rival salesmen. PRINCE AND LINDBERGH. NEW YORK, November ‘l. A vision of the Prince of Wales n.» a commercial traveller of Great Britain in South America, trying to get ahead of the man from the United States, is conjured up by the New York Wor'd.’' Colonel Charles A. Lindburgh, America's most popular airman, who was the national hero in his “goodwill flight” tc Mexico, Central America,,the no 1 them countries of South Amenea, ar. 1 the West Indies, in 1927, is to make another “goodwill flight” this time. to the other nations of South America, Colonel Lindburgh will take his wife with him. They will start their flight in January. The Prince sails for Buenos Avres on January 15 to open the British Trade Exhibition. The “World” speculates as to which of them will the more definitely capture the imagination and reap a great business reward for their respective countries. Just arrived, tanestry rugs. sft by 7ft. Only 255. McKay’s.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1930, Page 2
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160Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1930, Page 2
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