Sir Andrew Russell, who was Com-mander-in-Chief of the New Zealand Forces in the Great War, has been obliged to cancel his engagement to represent the Dominion at the Anzac Day celebrations in Sydney, as he finds be will be unable to attend. It is possible that ho will proceed to England at an early date, but that is not settled yet. OF BENEFIT TO MOTORISTS. A booklet entitled “The Connoisseur” which deals with tho csssentjal qualities of motor spirits in plain, non technical language has just been published by the Vacuum Oil Company Pity. Booklets issued by this company in the past, have been most instructive and motorists could not do better than to make uno cf the coupon which appears in an advertisement in this issue to procure a copy of “The Connoissuci'i” .
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 90, 4 April 1929, Page 5
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