Tho committee of the Natives' Association has decided to hold to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, a baby show. Dr. Platts-Milla is to be aaked to judge. There are hundreds of bonny babies in Wellington, and it is expected that tho show will be a great success. To-morrow night being tho final night of the fair tho committee has decided to make no charge for admission. This will enablo all art union ticketholders to be present at the drawing.
The final tree Bale on behalf of Mr. A. M'Millan is announced by Messrs. Griffitli6 and Co., Ltd., for to-morrow at 1 p.m.
For reliable haulage there is one commercial motor that will do all your work efficiently and economically—the "Bessemer." It is the proved utility waggon. Sure and certain, with great haulage power, the Bessemer engine stands up to its work. It makes molehills of mountains and eats up miles. Your delivery problem will be solved if you invest in a Bessemer. Full particulars from J. E. Fitzgerald, Motor Importer, Lambtonauaj) Wellington;—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 8
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