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WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. POSTPONEMENT OF ORGAN RECITAL. /AWING to the indisposition of the City Organist (Mr. Bernard F. Page) there will be no Recital To morrow (Sunday), December 19, 1926. E. P. NORMAN. Town Clerk. December 17, 1926. RACES, OTAKI BOXING DAY. PI PS ROLL UM, PI PS ROLL UM, PIPSKOLLUM, By “PIP" (The Big Tree Scribe). CJINCE the holidays are upon us I am y advised that a little verse embodying the holiday spirit (which, after all is tho Big Tree Spirit) would not bo unwelcome. Listen then to this: Speed, that's me, hero on these roads Beside the sea, These mountain roads that smell of fern That hide a joy at every turn. Here as J drive next sky and sea Speed——Big Tree! Open the throttle! Let its roar Beat with the sea« against the shore. Ami tear at the sky As we race by. Where the winds are loud and the gulls are free. Speed Big Tree! For the car that funs on Big Tree Motor Spirit every month of the year is a month full of the holiday feeling—no worries, no knocks, no grumblings and gruntings, just smooth, clean running day in, day out, all the year round. If yog intend taking your car away this Christmas look out for the True Blue Big Tree pumps wherever you go. If you fill only nt Big Tree Pumps vour holiday will cost you less and will give you far more enjoyment and peace of mind than you ever before thought possible. With every good wish for tho forthcoming holidays, Yours faithfully, “PIP" (Tho Big Tree Scribe). DUCKS Get to t lie duck» quickly a..easily by utiiMljg "IV im < > s.'i MOTOR to von punt. < miles hour 90 miles to gal Easy to fix. 11. I M MANNING AND CO. 135 Alber Street, Auckland

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 72, 18 December 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 72, 18 December 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 72, 18 December 1926, Page 5

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