EMPIRE DAY.
, CELEBRATIONS IN SYDNEY. ' By TslflKraph—Press Aflsooiatlon—Copyright (Rec. May 23, 10.10 p.m.) Sydney, May 23. Tho schools celebrated Empire Day in fine leather. There were the usual patriotic demonstrations. The general public celebration takes .place to-morrow.
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES. Amonj: keen business meji of the present day, commercial motor vehicles are now recogniscd as the most satisfactory and up-to-date medium for the conveyance, of goods and passengers; consequently, the motor is- fast superseding the -horse-drawn vehicles. Inglis Bros., the well-known motor importers of this city,-have recently landed a sample 15 h.p. "Stuart" commercial . ' vehicle, to carry a load up to 30cwt., and ' this chassis may be fitted with n body ' designed for whatever purpose is dosired. The chassis has English. Dunlop single solid tyres on the front wheels, and Enfr- ■ lish Dunlop tiy.in solid tyres on rear ■wheels. The ignition is by the Bosch High' Tension Dual System, and in every other respect the chassis is of tho most approved type. Catalogues sent free to any address. . Demonstration on application. INGLIS BROS.. Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1758, 24 May 1913, Page 5
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174EMPIRE DAY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1758, 24 May 1913, Page 5
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