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Before his departure for Sydney by the Maheno on Monday evening’, Mr. Harry Lauder said he attributed in a large measure the success of his New Zealand tour to the splendid work of the 'Scottish Societies, who had entertained him, and done so much to make his visit to this Dominion a success. As a small souvenir of his visit he is giving a silver shield to be competed for annually by the Pipe Bands of New Zealand for the lies! bagpipe playing, leaving the entire arrangements in the hands of the Wellington Scottish Society.

In an _ address at St. Peter’s Church. Temukii. on Sunday, Bishop Julius referred to the way in which Britishers ‘‘lost their heads” when news of victory was received during the South African war. He described “Mafeking Day” as one of the blackest spots in British history. The hour of victory was not, a time for excesses, but for calmness and sobriety. "Don’t,” he said, referring to the present war, "be too greatly depressed nor too greatly elated, and for Cod’s sake —don’t brag.” If he had his ivay he would crucify half of the reporters who wrote about British pluck. THE 32h.p. FOUR-SEATER HUPMOBILE IS THE CAR FOR ALL CONDITIONS. It is the all-round car—right for cross-country runs, right for the city streets, right for the ‘speed merchants,’ right for the family trip. It's the lightest, brightest, speediest, smoothest, handsomest, strongest, BEST car in its class in the wide world! And it costs but £330, or with electric starter and lighting £3BO. Its long stroke motor gives ample reserve power; the frame is built of special pressed steel and tested for the greatest strains; the finish and upholstery are all that the luxurious motorist can wish, and the fittings complete in convenience and efficiency. The Hupmobile should be your car, whether for rough work Or smooth. It will cost you less in upkeep and give you more in satisfaction than any other car. Write for catalogue or call for demonstration. Agents, DAVIS <t BOYD, Hastings; C. L. NEILSON A CO.. Dannevirke; A. HATRICK & CO.. LTD., Wanganui* Tlie Tribune want advertisements will satisfy your needs. Sixteen words 1/-, throe insertions 2/fJ.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 241, 25 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 241, 25 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 241, 25 September 1914, Page 2