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STHWART ISLAND. Adatu'sht excursion trot will be run “weather permitting'’ on SATURDAY, 2Bth September, on arrival 8 a-rn. train, by steamers and other vessels loaned to the Committee In connection with Bazaar to be held In Aid of Wounded Soldiers’ Fund, returning on Sunday Afternoon in time for 5 pan. train. Application fpr passages, number of which Is limited, must be made to the undersigned not later than THURSDAY, 2Srd Inst. Return Fare from Bluff, 5/-. (Signed) H. LAB ATT, Sec. Railway and Shipping Princess 2SQS22 Committee, (gOUTHLAND A & P, ASSOCIATION. HORSE PARADE Will be held in the SHOW GROUNDS At 11 ajax On SATURDAY, OCTOBER X ENTRIES close WEDNESDAY. September 29. D. CUTHBERTSON. Srsß2 Secretary,” SPECIAL TO BANDSMEN. WILL BANDSMEN PLEASE NOTE THAT BANDS PARTS Of NEW ZEALAND’S NATIONAL SONG, •TJI HE gOLDIEK” Are being Printed, and will be HEADY SHORTLY. Bandmasters will oblige by communicating with the undersigned (or Music warehouses) with reference to obtaining their requirements. Full band parts 32 instruments. R. LESLIE-JONES, 2Sqs£2 Box 376, Wellington. SOUTHLAND’S E °LL O F ONODB FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED. rrVHE Names of all men who have es■A. listed in the various Southland Contingents have been obtained from the Defence Records Office, but before the Roll of Honour can be completed the following additional information is URGENTLY REQUIRED:— (a) The Names of all Southland-bom men who have enlisted in any part of New Zealand beyond the Southland Province. (.b) The Names of all Southland-hom men who have enlisted in any part of the British Empire beyond New Zealand. (c) The Name and Address of the next-of-kin of such soldiers. (d) Particulars of Enlistment, he.. Name of Unit. Company, or Regiment. It is the earnest desire of the Southland Patriotic Committee to include in the Roll of Honour every name coming under the above headings, and an appeal is now made to next-of-kin or friends of the sdldiers to forward the desired particulars to the undersigned NOT LATER than, SATURDAY. October 2, 1915. SPECIAL NOTE; —Part L of Southland’s Roll of Honour will be issued early in October. THE SOUTHLAND PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. , CHAS. CAMPBELL, Secretary. P.O. Bax 350, Invercargill. 3SrSS9 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY DAY 3 IX COUNTRY, WINTON, 33nd. Sqs4«

THE Marvellous Maxwell. UNIQUE DEMONSTRATION AT TEMUKA. Reprinted from “The Timara Post,” July Slat, 1915. Excitement ran high in the street* : of New York city recently at the sight j of a little Maxwell "25" towing a huge I waggon loaded with live tons' of coal, j The car was observed to stop at frei fjuont intervals and thou start again, the object of the driver being to show that the re-start could be made without (he slightest shock or jerk to the automobile. Several gradients were taken smoothly during this undeniably good l tost, which the Maxwell authorities re- [ gartied aus unparalleled in tile records j of motor-car efficiency. In order to prove the truth of this story Mr .1. G. Andrews, importer and Maxwell agent in South Canterbury, gave a demonstration to the people of Tcmuka on July 26. 1915. Taking a ! shipment of eight “25's'’ not long tinj packed, one car was tuned up ready for j the road, while the remaining seven, ■' just as they came out ' of the cases, ! were attached to the car under test by | means of ropes. A steersman accomi panied each car, and the aggregate weight touched close to the seven-ton ! mark. On starting the towing Maxwell held to her load easily and without shock, gaining pace in good style until a halt was called in the main street. On re-starting a repetition of the first highly satisfactory conditions was achieved, and the demonstration concluded with (he successful negotiation of a slight gradient. This remarkable test not only capped the Maxwell's New York record, hut proved to an even greater degree the strong tin and flexibility of the Maxwell clutch. This clutch, running in an oil bath, is a feature of that king of cars, the RollsRoyre, and is of vital importance in motor-car construction. In all other respects the Maxwell “25'’ represents “the last word,” which accounts for its increasing popularity amongst the motoring public. FULh PARTICULARS FROM G. V. CROSS 80L£ AGEHTr, arrSBCASOILL. J. H. TATTERSFIELD, Town Agent, NORTHEND GARAGE. HOUSE WITES WHO PRIDE THEJff SELVES ON THEEB BAKING SHOULD USE Phoenix Thick Peel I “PHOENIX” gives to cakes and puddings flavour and variety. It is delicious, wholesome peel, carefully prepared from the choicest fruit. Kot dry, hard, tough, thin peel, but thick, sweet, fresh peel, highly edible, and most delicious. WONDERLAND; Open every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. 51423 CtARD LEDGER SYSTEM. —CARDS > ruled to any pattern by the SOCTHxJLND TIMES CO„ LTD.

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Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6

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