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TRAVELLING WITHOUT BAGGAGE So' complete is our system that to travel with your baggage chocked through us makes you feel as if you. 'wen: travelling without any baggage at a'l We call for baggage, check on, place aboard, claim at far end, and deliver right away. We also issue your ticket;, buc if you have one already, it is necessary that you should produce, it at our oflice. This facilitates checking. Thtt New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. 1 The late kir Hiram Maxim was a firm believer in tho efficiency of our highly' improved aeroplane as a protection against Zeppelins. "My opinion," he haid, "is that £50,000 invested in aero« planes would keep £20,000,000 worth of Zeppelins away from Lpndon. It i« only a question of having enough aero> planes in order to ensure a much greater degree of security. It seems to me a .small premium to pay. The aeroplane, remember, has only to remain in the air a relatively short time, but the Zeppelin has to remain for a great many hours. It is therefore possible to make aeroplanes that will lie faster thian the Zeppelins and consequently, more formidable in attack. Our tirraer need no incentive to do their duty, but I think we should give a. prize 'of £IO.OOO to every airman who bringf down a Zeppelin.

TEAS AND DINNERS. Oho! my fine lady, So you are all frayed out again. Three teas in one afternoon, A dinner afterwards, Possibly a theatre party. Not sick, but just out of lortl. Stomach all upset, Try Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Talulei, • They will right yow wrongs. u e -r t ~' v. |

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1916, Page 5

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272

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1916, Page 5

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