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SOME MOTOR-CAR BARGAINS AT CHRISTCHURCH.

.Thefe conics a titun in tho eineriisncn of soma motor cyclists when they find fto best of nMtdr c-ycles and BiiJe.-ck-s tnad" o'iato t<> the requirements, and Ihcv sieh (or a reliable small c.ir at. a. price ivithin tha scope of the mmHunv-sized poekotl'ook. Such a car wo have at present ; n our garage.. It, is a. runabout ot the. latest '?!P e ' designed for economy in cost of riinr.ins and upkeep. It is iupractically new condition, ' attractively finished in French grey, picked out With blank. Wo will take a good motor eyeso in jjart paynient. Tho price for {Ms S-cwiter car t>f 6 : 8 ti.p. is -C 125. An iiifestmeirt tliiii should appeal to the country hotel propriehn or coach .proprietor is a 15-28 li p. Talbot with two bodies, one the usual five-seater louring budy, and. tin- other a roomy delivery van body .suitable for l .passenger of goods delivery service. Jv'osythis Talbot, a ca? of a breed fr.ined ib? its magnificent wettinft qflalities imrf perfect reliability, cost in tiro «'etghboufhood of ,C 700._ Its price fo-dny, with, full touring equipment and extra body, m JE32S, We have also for sate, oil account of c.li"Htfl, Wlw hftvfe taught new pars, t\v,s Humber Cars, The Hmnbivr is n ilrst-i'an'k British ear, of which wo think so highly that we" Imvs sft-ifiml tho i\Rency. A llih.p, Humber car, specially Mjiectinl by its ijwmn: when in tonaon, mid with all tile liPii.nl e-stras-. selected at tjie saute Ume, itf oiTe;vil at JSI2S: iv. similar car . t>s above ioc .tliiO: find 10-1:2 Hiunber Ji.l Refvier cWJiiitetp wftri Wiiiot'Scriwn .{jtftp■U'py wheel h«u! and siife lighi-Si is ott'emt at .£7"i. Also a S-featt'r remiim- llumbiT body, with real leather hood, good as Jiew. I'o convert any of the aborti cars to 2Sijatera at cost df jE|!5. CaJl"»nd see the.jie high-class cars, which we Are offering at. rock-bottom prices, Adnms. !,td„ Motor-' Cur Garage, Tuam Street, ChnHehurch,*

The- medical inspectors at-taehed to the Ediiealicm Department have already gono through a g,oed man.y of the schools <».f the Dominion, They could, not, owing to their limited number, make an exhaustive oxaininatiQii. of tlii> children at every school and what they jiavtt doiio h to exatiirfio the children i'.i cms or two standards at each school visited. They have reported upon their inspection, as i'ai- as it has gone., aiid have drawn up a classification a'f the ailments from which the children were found to bo .suffering. This has been submitted to the Education Befi.iirtment and ktor on will he laid before the Minister of Education (the Eon. das, Allen), The obioct of tho classification, tho Ministw stated yesterday., was to soo whether the children CouJcl be; arranged in gpottps which would receive special- attention in tho way of lihysifial education or otherwise, ' It wns hoped, Mr. Allen added, that the treatment would bo largely preventive in character, As to whether any other treatment would bo provided that was a matter to bo detorinuied in the future.

A largely attended militarv service, conducted hy the Rev. G. H. Blaekbunie and the ]'tev. W, Shifer (senior elia.pjam for 'Wellington. Military District), was held at Worser Bay on Suji* ; rfjiy ftioTiiing. Members of tho Itova'l. R*\v Zealand Artillery, from Forts Bat* ■ laiiee- and Dorset, in command of : Major Huine, were hi attendance. 'A: large gatltering of tosidefttg from Wotser my also attended aiid the beautiful.ffeatlrer conditions prevailing, corn- : bined with the inspiring addresses <}<?;, liteed by fte chajilfiihs made the fier- ; vice a very successful one. A Blißht shack o r f Carthquatcc' waß felt-m Wcllihgt'O.n at 7.25 a.rri. yesr: terdaj. ThiO shaok was succeeded liy a fa-emor /lasting quite ten 'seconds. No damage has been, rcpofled. Tho tremQi': ms also felt at O.talvi and othdr .conn* : try districts. A oowfcTcnoo of all unions in We'N' lington is to. %■ held at tho Trades' M 0 to-niorrow. night. The secretary Mr'. ■. h. Mi A, Reardon) infortiied ft yesterday that 'numerous replies- had been received from unions stating that they would send representa'ti'ves. The:' eonfer.e.iice. is for tb,e .pui'lppse ,b.f laying' before;. th<s uiiions .mai'ters of Industrial' orgaijisatiorj, for thp, o:'f strength-' onfeg the Trades ,Co.uociL Aiiothe* mat', tor to.'be;deal't with is. the proposal to .put' info imriiediaty .operation the. buildteg'.o'f". the new Trades Hall, The conference' is:'i said to "bo d'istiiict fi-oin that svlmcli opened .last we.e'k for tho piirgos6 of '-em* ' sideritig .political :• A charge, of a peculiar nature will W ; JieiiTtt at the Magisitrafo's Courl this morning;, when the inspector of Aivardir li'llf proceed against t We'l'l.iii.g.tori Srin., charging them with having d.isih'isse.d.an'J employee for tip atlier reason than t'hati j lie is the- president ef tho iiewiy'-formcd J Tally Clerics'' Unjoa. . It is uiiderifood that Mr, T, "Soung 'will appear for the, defoiic.e, and tho charge is tikoly to he', keenly restated. This is tho first case, of its kind here.

The'" Wellington Orbeors' Dnkn hold tliel*. 'annual ' spotts oft Wgdftcsday, March 11, {it &e\vtowh Fark. •'■

A «e«' set of jurors wa,s. o.m'patolled ft tho Supreme Court yesterday mor.jiing, and one jarbf turned, tip with' a chilil of somb fbiir years perchbß 011 his. shoulders, to take his plaeo with hig brbthbr jnrots. «V4S :i.ittbi«i'Hpted Jjy the Justice 'fSk Rq'bert Stout), who r'omn'T.ketl. thai onJ.Y,;<inp nattb whs called. The. father; was 'piilied on for_4n e'xpl.aii'atrb.n, ,aiid auccttbdedin shoiHug that ii'is clpmestic arfaiigbmen'ts had .teft tho ''child' en> tirciy 011 his 'battels, H:p jexiilaiited that his. ;.w'if?. 'Was at Auckland v'isitii'ig t|i.e Exhihiti'on, his two sisiers were attoiidiltg Ivusjiiess, aiid his 6011, a lad of eigh'teeij, was "inmfjrng thfi -shop." Hk lilbiiour aece.ptqd .tliq ii.n'd as ho did not think it dosWahle tlvat. the child should he kept in ; Gourtj discharged tiro niait 'from attbndaiiee, Over ;every schopj and puMii! huiM< iiig -iii "America- floats the Stars and. Stripes, said JJr, Baraett, in hislbcttrb ill tho ToAvii Hall last night, And tlifi ehiidrcn wo taMght .to saluto ahii rbjgpect the ijag. It seemed to hi'W that WO poutd make bcttqr uSe of our ■q'wji Ihiion jack, and could teach thb .dhilr dr'en thst it cousatidated ono-ciUaftcr bf t|i.o peopio of tho world.. (.Aji|)ia:Ußb4' Kins liefid of .an I.hiperia'l cdttbafaoit, 'said ; tlib doctor,'' vras becoming iiicWasingly "felt.

The annua} picnic of St: .Mary's C-Oil-ybht was held at Ba£sQUnxi» Park yesterday, and that, .of the JS.ac.fe4 Heart CJdnvejit (Island. Bay) Will bo held acres*. ihfi liarboU'r. ftb-.niortbiy tlie Ivilbirpio. §cVbl'.ttilj picnic tit Day's; Bay, and the employee's of 0, . Smith;: fpiibft Street),., 'arid' tlfo Wc'liiiigi;b:ii■■: fakers." and Tastrycpgkjs will ciijo'y : ,tbora>s'ql\rc| at Eastbourne.'* Oil ThiirsMy the NrtrtMaiid.School wlj 'hold 'its .tiniinal outing Rt Eastbonriie, iiid oil : Friday tlt& «:nij)iojc«!§r of. th.o AVcl.lfn'gtbn AVoo'llbii Mill; Snvith.arid Smi'ih, niid ifa'Jjfe, Scholars of t')i& llnitivria'ii Sunday 'Sc.lidol wiH travel anrbsstivo bay on frlcasitfe. bent, .'ihb ftnimal pien'ie. .6? the. Wellington Working. Me-ii's Club h:as been Used far March r. Ptf. Ti'MbyK-ihg trill deliver a lecture ■entitled '■'Scligibj Making or Milrring for iiiß B.attte of Life. 1 ' .(it tljo ■Concert Chamber of the Towil Ball all Wediiosifay evening, at 8 .o'clock. Admission is fftss. "

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1992, 24 February 1914, Page 4

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SOME MOTOR-CAR BARGAINS AT CHRISTCHURCH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1992, 24 February 1914, Page 4

SOME MOTOR-CAR BARGAINS AT CHRISTCHURCH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1992, 24 February 1914, Page 4

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