At to-day's luncheon of the Now Zealand Club in the Y.M.C.A. Assembly Hall at 1 o'clock, the guest of honour will be Mr. H. N. Holmes, who is leaving short- ' ly for Austrajia and America, to continuo his studies and add to his experience in the work in which ho has teen so successful. Mr.. Holmes has been the club's secretary since its formation, and it is intended to recognise his great services in a tangible manner. COMMERCIAL AND PLEASURE CARS. Scott Motor Agency haro on view at 57 Cuba Street, a Two-ton Four-cylinder "Comtncr" Chassis, suitable for heavy delivery work. Running costs, etc., on application. Also a 10-h.p. Four-cylinder "Austin" and 8-h.p. Two-cylinder "Renault," with two-seater bodies. Scott Uotor Aaeucy, Cuba Street. Let J. J. Curtis and Co., Shipping Forwarding and Customhouse Agents, Customhouse Quay, move your Furniture. They'vo had years of experience- in this kinil of work, and will dn it to your satisfaction. No careless packing or rough handling. Moderate Charges.—Advt. Scvin" Machine buyers aro invited to examine both the machines and the specially advantageous terms offered by OSCAR 11KWETT, LTD., 5G Cuba Street, whoso excellent reputation for twenty years is so well and favourably known throughout New Zealand. A personal call or written application will bring full information of tho machines available— The F.N. motor cycle represents more actual value for the money than any other make of cycle. The perfect balanco of tho transmission construction is marvellous. All other attachments are of the most perfect type yet devised. Price JBGO. Terms can be arranged.—EReynolds and Co., Ltd., Wellington. 3
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1242, 26 September 1911, Page 5
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