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East night Detective Abbott: arrested a man'from one of the troopships on a charge of deserting his wife at Dunedin. The man /will appear before the Magistrate's Court this morning. ■ -..' JBBBRITISH. .Before' Buying a MOTOR WAGON coniider where you will send your money. The DAIMLER WAGON is . British and the proved best. •. Write for ,fiee catalogue and details to GEO. HENNING; Sole Dominion, Representative, Auckland. - .-':- ■' -;'-.'•'-

, All business men .know us-pall pushing business men employ us,, for they have, learned this: That for-forwarding parcels', distributing goods, passing entries, our service is "on top" for quickness and reliability. The-N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 67-91 ' Customhouse; Quay.—Advt. ";

THE'CAR OF THE TEAK. •' »■ ' : The SUNBEAM Car is undoubtedly the most popular ear in England to-day." Tt has become famous on the Racing Track by its marvellous speed, and on the road for its reliability, easy, control, quiet running, and low cost of upkeep. SUNBEAM Cars hold all track records from 100 to' 1000 miles, also the Tecord for ono to twelve hours, covering 107.95 miles in the hour, and 1078 miles in 12 hours, or Rja speed of ever 90 miles per hour. On June 10th. x and 11th, 1914, the SUNBEAM again proved its superiority by annexing the Tourist Trophy Race at the Isle of Man, beating all other English and Continental oars, with, ease. If you are contemplating the purchase of >a car be sure and see.the SUNBEAM before.deciding. MAGNUS, SANDERSON AND, CO, LTD., Opera Garage, Wakefield Street, Wellington, agents for SUNBEAMS, ZEDELS, -VULCANS. ARDEN, and LAGONDA-.CARS r LEYLAND LORRIES. . .-■ --- ■

Administration of Estates.—The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation issues bonds guaranteeing the proper administration of deceased persons' estates.— Advt. . '• ■ ' ' • ■

"At every door and at every window are seen the'jolly Wy faces of England. You can catch.the<lilt of <It's a Long, Long Way-to Tipperary' as they pass en route, to join the chase of the Germans across Prance."—Cable, London, September 16th. "IT'S ALONG,>LONG WAYTO ' TIPPERARY." The best and inost popular chorus song published in years. Suns by all British* I ers. Complete words and music. SIXPENCE. Posted to any address for sevon Penny Stamps.. Nov: hooking orders. Supplies duo about 25th. inst. Tho Latest Waltz Craze: "HESITATION CON AMORE." This Waltz (just received from New i York) is a tremendous success thore, i l fact, throughout America "Hesitation Co a AmoTo" is-played to the. beautiful "Hesitation Waltz." Kb pretty strains were heard throughout the 1 "Hesitation Waltz I Competition at His Majesty's Theatre, Wellington,'last Thursday. I A copy of this l&tfflt shocks posted fo your address for Is. 7d. (Stamps will do), or at our Warehouse, Is. 6d. copy. Supplies limited. _ BEGG AND CO., LTD., V Manners Street. Wellington. .- Up to date in Every Respect. ■ Solo Agents for Brinsmead Piano 3. THE LATEST SUCCESSFUL PATRL OTIC SONG. "THE UNION*.JACK FOR EVER.". Splendid words set to a rousing martial ' v . Air. , Got into line, and procure your copy now. Price Is. Gd.; posted Is. 7d. nriHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC X STORE, 116 Cuba Street THE PATNTTNGS OP , TWO NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS. A N Exhibition of Paintings which dinXI play a very high standard of mcvit is that just opened in our Gallery. Tho whole collection is tho work of NUGENT WELCH, and K. M. BALLANTYNE. Tho pictures of both artists present New Zealand scenes chiefly, and the exhibition is'well worthy of YOUR'visit ' ji'GpGQfl mmn QAtmx,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 7

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