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Aviation History
1942
1942 - 0214.PDF
PLIGHT, January 29th, 1942. Advt. 10 LIKE the lights of pre-war roads, so essential to public safety, many of the motorist's simpler needs are now drastically restricted. It is no longer easy to buy a KISMET Tyre Gauge or KISMET Foot Pump.. . though there are still Garages with KISMET Air Towers to service your tyres. But when Peace returns, so will KISMET. More than ever will motorists demand these accurate, enduring instruments—taught by their present scarcity and by other restric tions that faultless service is a jewel beyond price. KISMET FOOT PUMPS • TYRE GAUGES AIR TOWERS & BALANCES WILLIAM TURNER & BRO., LTD. Pneumatic Engineers since 1895 EYRE WORKS . SHEFFIELD I enevoled: Fund PATRON : H.M. THE KING Chairman of thft Council: H.R.H. THE DUKE OF KENT. K.G. Chairman of Appeals Committee: LORD RIVERDALE EVERY DAY MORE AIRCRAFT EVERY DAY MORE MEN! EVERY DAY MORE RESPONSIBILITY Jt The R.A.F. Benevolent Fund exists to help — Those disabled while flying and the dependants of those who lost their lives. Other Royal Air Force Casualties and their • Dependants. Sufferers on account of sickness and distress, : v Younger members, who have had to cut short the! education or business training. EVERY DAY MORE MONEY IS NEEDED Please send Donations to S£>RD RIVERDALE or BERTRAM T. RUMBLE, ;+ion. Sec. R.A.F. BENEVOLENT FUND, I SLOANE STREET, LONDON, S.W.I. Make cheques and ^Postal Orders payable to the R.A.F. Benevolent Fund, This space given in appreciation by THE BRITISH AVIATION INSURANCE CO. LTD. LLOYDS BUILDIIMC 3-4, LIME STKEE .ONDON,
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