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THE "PERRY" LIGHT CAR.

The 19M Model 'Terry/' both M regards appearance and cost of.rtmniflg, io rae of the finest spall cars now on th'j market. The specification incjodea Bosch Ignition. Zenith carburettor, fi Sanfcey detao)iable steel wheels, and Dunlop tires. Messrs. Inglis ■ Bros., of Harris Street, Wellington, who are tho'agents for thie ear, and at whos? garage it may be in-. »peeted, will be pleased to give demonstrations to all intending purchasere. Price, complete irith *fainps, Mtt.^AArt.

It is a onn'ons "fact . that there has jnever been a Drke or Lord of London,

latioa giving uniformity, of tennr? to of Education Ecserves. . The.report wa.s laid pn tho table; CHURCH BILLS. The Roman ■ Catholic Bishop of Auckland'. Empowering Bill (Mr. J. H. Brndney), introduced as a. local Bill originally, was discharged, ai>d reintroduced as a publie Bill. A similar motion with regard- to the. Presbyterian Sgcjal Service Association; Vesting Bill (Mr u . G. M. Itomson), •■nlTodiiced originally as a private Bill, was held over,' • THE MORATORIUM BILL. Ajnendinen(g tq tjie Jlortgages Extension Bill'were introduced by Governor's Message. ■ The Hon. A. L. HERDMAN (Attorney-. General)'explained tho effect; of the amendments, The mgst important of them dealt with' leases, in which there were'tpmpulsory purchasing clauses, AnothßT new. olftiiso dealt with building societies and public companies with which people were in f ho habit of depositing money. The new clause' would protect tho societies: from heavy and sudden demands for money so deposited. It would not, however, cover the case of money deposited at will, ■ SIR JOSEPH WARD (Awarua) urged that this Bill shoujd provide for keeping insurance policies alivo, for, say, a few months, in the ovent of the assured persons bsiflg unable to find the premiums. This would especially U> desirable in regard to industrial policies. Mr. R. M'CALLUM (Wairau) urged 'that private firms, which took money on deposit, a.nd which wero just; as reliable as any public companies, ought ta be protected in just tho same wav. Mr. A. H. HINDM'ASSH (Wellington South),said the Bill had one serious defect in that it did not protect guarantors of bank overdrafts. , Tho Hon. A. L. HERDMAN said it was quite impossible in framing a lJill of. this kind to deal with every conceivable case, Lilt tho Government bad endeavoiireil.to take. a -wide view..of tho present positions; and tn. deal, -.'with tho nr.ost serious cases likely, to arise, Hβ

matter of <coijrse.. Hβ was afrajd, how? ever, that the proposed adjournment was too pjiort, Hjs own opipion was, that the adjournment should be for a sufficiently long time 'to allow things to get back to something approaching normal. Tho Opposition thought .that they ought to avoid raising contentions matter in" the House at a time'\sueh as the present," and it would scarcely b.e fair for the Government to submit important .'proposals a tune when the Opposition could not give, them pr6per' examination or- offer reasonable critiijistu on them. He would urge again that the Prlnie"Minister- should propose an adjournment for a longer period. Mr. .T. G. COATES (Kaipara) urged tltat there should either be n.p adjourn-; mart at a.ll p.r an adjo,uniraen.t for longer than a week. ' ' ■ ' llr. ' MASSEY Eaidhe would like to meet tho wishes'of members. He would consider tho matter again and make a statement to the House next day. It did not seem'to him that tho war was at all likely to come to an end in a few wepks, qlthough in that time the complexion of things might be changed. Ho added that he had been able to make fairly satisfactory arrangements about getting war news from Tendon. The monvcalth of Aufitvalin had placed a staff of four men to secure news, and this ■news would be given to the New Zroland High Commissioner, who would send it to tho Now Zealand Government. WAR RISKS. SIR JOSEPH WARD asked tho Minister in charge of tho matter whether any more was known about war risks. The Hon, I' , . M. B. FISHI3K said he hail not .vet received a roply to his (Miblo mespagp to the .Homo Govcrtiiiient, but he oxpoc|.ed to get onp very soon. tOCAL EjJLLS. Tho Whangnrei Harbour Board Empowering Bill.i. Mr. Jlander), and■ the Dun. cdin City Council Bnipowering Bill (Mir Stathftrii) were read a second lime. The House rose at 9,20 p.m. Woods' Great Poppermint Cure " " For Coughs and Colds neyer fails, Iβ, e'', 1 ".

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2228, 14 August 1914, Page 7

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THE "PERRY" LIGHT CAR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2228, 14 August 1914, Page 7

THE "PERRY" LIGHT CAR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2228, 14 August 1914, Page 7

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