It is reported that the occupants of the cottage which was injured by the airship now contemplate exhibiting a notice to the effect that all envelopes must be inserted' in the letter-box in the usual way. Meanwhile, in view of the amount of money and trouble which have been expended in the building of our British-made naval airship, many persons hold the view that we should be well advised not to take her out of her shed. This is really the only wav to possess a perfect airship.—“ Punch.” Zymole Trolceys stop that rattle in your voice. They are pleasant to use if your throat feels husky. Try them and be convinced. " Then you will never he without them.—Advt. 19
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3264, 8 July 1911, Page 11
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120Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3264, 8 July 1911, Page 11
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