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The City Engineer was authorised;by the council last night-to purchase a motor-car for use in his department. It was all very well to celebrate Empire Day, said Dr. J. J. Findlay, the eminent educationist, in the course of his address last evening, but it was all an empty show without real teaching and a deep appreciation of the past. 'Imporial patriotism was founded on local patriotism. •• Let tho little child, begin at home —to be proud of Welling-' ton, New Zealand, or tlie Mayor and aldermeh, and proud of the deeds of this country they waved the flag of' Empire—based on what—Nelson? Do not' believe it. Base it on what is ■about him. • ' The training class for Snnday sclilot teachers which Mr. A. Varney lias been conducting for the' past three months :\«is brought to a close last evening. There was a good attendance of tho members, and a spirited discussion took place .after Jli. Vavney's address. Mi'. W. G. Holdsworth, treasurer of the Sunday School ■Union, under whoso auspices *tho olass lias' been held, proposed a hearty vote of thanks to' Mi'. Varney, and/at the same time presented him with a handsome, bouquet of violets on behalf of the lady nitmbeio. , I ' . Messrs. Hunter, Schultze. and Thomson, Tennyson ' Street, 'Napier, announce 'the sale in this Hsue of 1600 acre 3 of Hawke.'s Baj. sheep, so.untry.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 4

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226

Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 4

Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 4

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