It was stated of a man charged at Willesden with burglary that he once stole fowls from the rear of a public-house, killed them, and immediately afterwards sold them iii tb.e bar of the Tiouse. , It is stated by the for Edit, cation in Leeds that three-fourths of tho bovs and girls in that city between the ages of 13 and 16 are receiving no education at all, cither in day or evening schools. Albion Commercial Vehicles out-number any other make running in New Zealand as' Three is to One. Why? .The New Zealand Government's Albion Fleet totals Seventeen. Why? War. Office, H.M. India Office, H.M. Crown Agents for Colonies, Australian Government, Straits Settlement Government, Southern Nigerian Government, Afghan Government, Indian Government, Indian Netherlands Government, Danish Government, all have selected Albions. Why: The South African Government has just placed a Reneat order for 12 32 h.p. Albions. Why: The Ceylon Government has also given a ■Repeat Order for 12 Albions. Why: The Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand ha 9 given its Third Repeat Order for an Albion. Why? Because Albion 9 are tho result of 13 years' Specialisation upnn Industrial Oversea Design, and all theso Administrations have had at their disposal the World's foremost consultants to make their selections, and these men were Engineers. Opinions, Specifications. and Quotations furnished upon all Public Service and Commercial Installations by the Concessionnaires for the Dominion. GRAPES ami IiIIYEY, Consulting and Commercial Motor Engineers, 160 Lambton Quay, Wellington.— -Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 5
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247Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 5
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