A REPENTANT PRINCE.
$ —: THE BRUNSWICK SUCCESSION DISPUTE. By TeJesraph—Press Association—Oopyriffht Berlin, October 20, Tho Crown Prince, in n second letter to the Imperial Chancellor (Herr Von Bethmann Hollwog), regrets the publication of his fjrst letter. He denies that ho opposed the Kaiser regarding the Brunswick succession- Ho admits that the Chancellor's reply largely removes his apprehensions. "Dennis" Commercial Motor Vehio3«s.— Messrs. Inglis Bros., the well-known Motor Importers, of Wellington, have recently been appointed Agents for Dennis Bros., Ltd., the oldest motor manufacturers in England. Over 2QOO of these commercial -reticles already in use. Dennis Bros, are Contractors to the War Officc, India Office, Crown Agent for tho Colonies. The manufacturers of tho "Dennis" are tho pionocra of the worm drive reaj axle (Patent S22i). Char.a-b.ano3 for 18 to 32 passengers. Delivery vans and lorries for loads of from 1 to 5 tons. Wo are also agents for "Stuart" Commercial Vehicles. Write for full specification, and price list. Catalogues post free to any address. Fullest information supplied on request. Inglis Bros., 24-2(5 Darris Street, Wellington, The banks throughout the Dominion will be closed on, Labour Day, October 2". Messrs. John Jackson and Co., Tiinarii, announce in this issue that the ketch Lizzie Taylor (77 tons) is for sale. The Commissioner for Crown Lands ndvertiscs that 211 lots in (ho Bcathcrlca Settlement will be open for application on renewable lenso on Tuesday, Nvoctubor 18, up. to 1 e'clock p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 22 October 1913, Page 7
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237A REPENTANT PRINCE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 22 October 1913, Page 7
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