IRISH PARTY.
—-0 MESSRS. O'BRIEN AND HEALY TAKE . ■ THE PLEDGE. 6T TBJ.JOnAPH—riIESS ASSOCIATION—COPTRiaHT. (Rcc. Jan. 19, 5.2 p.m.) London, January 18. Mr. Wm. O'Brien and Mr. T. M. Healy have accepted tho Irish Parliamentary party's pledge, with a view to a cordial and completo reunion, , Soveral efforts' have been made latoly to bring Mr, O'Brien and Mr. Healy back to tho fold of Mr. John "Redmond's Nationalists. The other day a bnsiij of reunion was adopted by Mr. Redmond and Mr. O'Brien, but n hitch arose aa to whether and how the National Directory should he convened to confinji the terms agreed on. The Directory has just reelected Mr, Redmond to the chairmanship. In several speeches' .'dr. Redmond has insisted on a pledge-bound party. '■
PELD EASILY, Tho 15-20 h.p. "Enfield" Motor CnrwasorigJ, nated with, the; ono and sole intention of plaoing it right above the crowd of moderately priccd cars. In its design and manufacture that ond is always kept in view, and 'by tho aid of its many refinements ami general reliability IT HAS BEEN HELD IN THE TOP POSITION RIGHT FROM ITS INTRODUCTIQN. It is priced moderately with comprehensive equipment, and embodies in its construction mnny points which aro usually reserved for cars of higher prico and power, Enfield Cars are esteemed for their sound and simpli construction, and are essentially designed to give tlio greatest, amount of pleasure. The Enfield Autocar Company > keep well abreast of advanced ideas, at once embodying where practlonblo such useful refinements as experience may suggest, We have every confidence in rccominendinsr tho 1008 model to those in search of a BRITISH CAR OF TIIE HIGHEST CLASS MANUFACTURE. You should ask for trial run. Immediate Delivery. INGLIS BROS., Sole Now Zealand Agents, Willis ' Street, Wellington. Motor Garage: Harris Street, Wellington. C7OJ Messrs. Andrews and Manthel, Ltd., notify flaxmillers and all machinery users that tlie'y have been appointed Wellington agents for Messrs. Booth, MncDonald and Co., Ltd., Christohurch, and are carrying stocks of that firm's flax machincy and accessories. The medals and certificates gained by candidates at last year's examinations of the Associated Board of tho Ii.A.M. and R.C,M., London, will ba prosonted to the winners noxt Friday evening at the Concert Hull, Madame Clara Butt, who is an ex-student and an exteacher of the Royal Colle of Music, has kindly i undertaken to make tho presentations-
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 7
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393IRISH PARTY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 7
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