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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Hon J. Allen stated iv DuiK-dnME*-t-luit he thought the election l )UitlullvJ|RL would come on in EebriuiM «B#U Tauranga's contribution to th^Bilflni. gian relief fund amounts to ISM)* IT^Hp 11 The branches of the Vaua' lf_f_\f^ Union in ihe Auckland pruvin.JH have raised a total of £721) ' N ' i 'SoM & the Belgian fund. ||j * Tiioro's a gvinul 'Amid vcFF>- ' .>". l *£§Bifd UOXNIE BOON TOISAC' o . 1 9E V vvlnles.juie uroma which toil- fi. i, 'fflB; purity. Why not try it t<>-c" \ ' gß^ Advices from Auckl.7 v ! . ' lfiioD supplies ot maize are stLI ~" ( < tHf6*' quircments, and the ma cS - l_S_Bt tirui. Oemun i keeps ■ IBLd account of the high pi • Hl u < grain, and all eonsigumi *• Jra&tU are readily placed. The ' **_• JSSoO' Sydney has put a stop to r_ } _n - Wm from that market. The*, n *•_ m^ 1 is very firm and stocks are ;«J.' U j The vital statistics for t -' l'|||l)lic of Tauranga for the epuu i iofpl p DeC-mbei:"3L I OH, arc , ''JfiLn' Births 21, marriages l>, < Bud Per the year, 1911. the hgm cv ' U"|||L U . Births 00, marriages __6, deaths 37. ||j Ring up' Phone No. 72 br'MotJfc Cars.—Geo. Davhs, Cameron Roa(l.BR r ei Mr John Griffiths, who wasassocialhßPa* with ihe stall' of the local Post a-uHnd Telegraph ollice for some time, auSF.* has been transferred to Gisborne, w r,(* the recipient, subsequent to hfHr departure, of a case of pipes from h«K r comrades iv the Taurauga otlice, lit A death occurred at Rotorua thfflh week of a daughter of Ratamn, a wefßL ei known native clergyman of that diJgkp 0 trict. The body lies in state at More««E w j and a great assembly of natives fpiSL J all parts are attending the tangilg 01 . ; lleweti Ngatai, one oi" Tauranga'SLcl leading chiefs, and many of his tribKytil proceeded inland to shew th__i»too respects. J|^' c Take advantage and buy from iW^j W. Edwards, what you require ißu^ Boots, Shoes Suite, Trousers, Shirt^P 63 Hats, Ties, Collars, and etc. Heißl giving a special cash discount of 2s iJf the _£ on all purchases of 10s an®ect upwards during the next four woefcaß- *V i Address Strand Tauranga.* \Bpei Mr W. Strut-hers, of the local staft*o! of the Public Works Department, lof ft? J for Aucklaud on Thursday to sit fp«F aS the Public Service Senior examinational^ The total revenue received by tliaßpoi Customs Department at Taurauga fpjigjic the year ended December _>l, lOMßltamounts to £1009 i-*3s od. Bkin Amongst the horses to be O-Ferciß . at the bloodstock sales iv AucklauiSL Qii_..rdood£^f-. nest «ie .live iYpai'li^B-S from Motiti Island, which will •»« . submitted on account of Mr \V g Paterson, ■ ~» Wherever mou are found in good n->..- HsiJ ship--where tbo braw Scotch tale is lold. Ull<B tV_i the quid smoke r_S'.'_> to the rafters man tlierqg? too will ye find BONNIE DOO.N" TOBaCCOI 06' Test it yourself. ( •_ _ra j^^ The monthly meeting of the County |lo< Council will be held on Tuesday next,!in The Harbour Beard will meet the!en ' following mornibg. fco Master E. Morton, second son off Mr A B Morton, of Papamoa, left fori Wellington on Thursday evening to||l Q, [ join the staff of the Department of m< Agriculture. • th When careful Scotsmen pin their faith to ono ! biand of tobacco, it's surely something good. Il .So it is. Test BOXNIB DOON to-day and ] v 1 see if its not aright. -ISI ac I oi 1 Miss Clare Jordan, eldest daughter]] £. i of Mr R C Jordan, formerly of Tau-j £ , ranga now of Te Kuiti, has joined the| {_ nursing staff of the British army. b« Mr and Mra J R Page, of Aucklaud, *>( who have been visiting relatives in ; Tauranga, left on their return by the Si Ngapuhi on Thursday Dight. y. «■ iMr J Tiigg, who has been spending ,p a few days in Te Puke and Tauranga, ~L left for Auckland on Thursday en route : i){ to Wellington, where he joins the vj expeditionary reinforcements. A. W. Edwards ip now offering a a Special cash discount of 2s in the J2 A on all purchases of the value of 10s; " and upwards daring the next four* weeks. Mans good wearing Blutcher 8' Boots 6s 6d per pair. Mens Chrcnn v Balmorals lis 6d a pair. Nailed Shoot- d ers 10s 6d Address the Strand. *\ a During the past few days a large . number of Waikato residents have y. visited the town, most of whom travelled by car via the Kaimai Road, which . is in good order just now. Yesterday two cars from Cambridge accomplished A' the journey in four hours. Amongst visitors to Tauranga this ( week are Mr D W McArthur, cugin- t cor to the Piako County Council, and i Mr James McArthur, engineer to tha j Franklin County Council. 3 'Tirj BONN IK 1 >OUN'S sn-ent reek ;iu' .-:uuther, 1 Yell no be wantiu' any ither , Aye, BONNIE BOON'S the uosty wcod ; | But. man, what eheoriu' whin it's deid 15 1 \ The curlew season opened yesterday, I Several sportsmen report good bags, 1 * most of which were secured in the 1 . western reaches of the li'.ihour. i . Mrs, Miss aud Messrs Radford (_;, 1 of Waihi, aro staying at the Tauranga ra Hotel, and leave by motor on their If return this evening. 8 Mr M J Keaue, the well knowa I Waihi contractor, visited Tauranga a and.Te Puke yesterday. B Footablls, Shinpads, Hockey and I - Golf sticks at Auckland prices. A I; J. Crichton's, North Strand.^ II Mr and Mrs H. Tanner, of Auckland, II who are ova motoring toar, arrived g here ou Thursday and stayed at tha ffl, Tauranga Hotel. They loft for Wha- B katane, Opotiki, andßotoruayesterday, M Mr N. Collett will have a motor car M available for special trips as required B| during the holidays, and will blsorua S the Tauranga Rotorua motor service JB an usual at 9 a.m Monday, Wednesday, WM Friday, via Te Pake. Booking Office ymjm W. J." Baigent, Wharf St. 'Phone "*wF

Hbly Mass will be celebrated at the Cit^o'ic Church at 8 a in to mcrr w, andb._t at 11 a1? announced in Thu sday^e advv.rtis_em nt.

Tbe populari'v of the M uit as a holiday resort was well demo *'rind yesterday when a cro^d of tver a thousand people assembled at Maunganui The excursionists travelled by launches and the ketches Victory and Torea from Tauraugf, an! s->me hundreds by the tiai•• f.om Te l'uke. Tha Anglican and Presbyteri _n Sunday schools picnics were held on locations near the reservoiran 1 karakas respectively. The we ither was ideal, and everyone spent a most enjoyable day.

Mr and Mrs "Yoollams, of* Rotorua, aud Mi Brooks, of Auckland, are spending a holiday iQ Tauranga and axeb.^j og at the Cv.:i letvial Hotel.

Strawberries and Cream, Morning and Afternoon Te*, Hot Pies and Sausage Kolls every Friday and Saturday at tbe " Empress" Toa looms, Wharf St —Mnses Edwards*

Mr Hannah, of the staff of the Pubic Works Department, Stratford, aftd Mrs Hannah, are spending a bliday with relatives iv Taur.inga.

Pastor Duneomb will preach at the Japtist Tabernacle to morrow evening tud will deal with the war in the ourae of his address.

Visitors staying at the Star Hot 1 ior the week end included : Messrs Ireninn (2), Mrs and Miss Brennin Paeroa), Mr and MrsD W McArthur wd Mr and Mrs Lamb (Te Aroha,) My md Mrs Sawers and party of ten (Cam bridge), Mr and Mrs James McArthur (Pukekohe), Miss Codd (Minnesota), jl'r McLeod (Wellington;, Mr aul if rs W. Henderson Waihi.

-/ The lat st war film, showing the Gfermans' entry into Brussels, wiil be screened for one night only in the jjpera House this evening. As |ie film is to be screened in Auckland <B Jan Cth it is impossible to retain it i>r an extra night here. The scenes include the enemy's cavalry, infantry, Artillery, and transports, thousands of ' oops of all arms encamped in the v. teets, Red Cross waggons loaded gnth wounded, machine guns, German V-'-iera b.arded and haggard eating ilheir meals from huge dippers. The ilm is an exceptionally interesting one aud the management's enterprise in securing it merits a bumper house

1 With a view to encouraging young men to study the conformation of show stock and thus enable them to qualify as judges, the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association has decided to invite applications from young men desiriDg to accompany the judges ap pointed at the Society's summer shjpws on their round of examination It was also decided to wnte to all kindred socu ties inOtagi askiog them to try to arrange to have demonstrations where young men could have an opportunity of judging purebred stock.

The work of the Timaru dredge in

\aru Harbour was concluded, on I- day (says the North Otago times) S:_ she has been under charter by the Harbour Board excellent work has been done. Over 36,000 tonß of material have been scooped up and lodged c ut at sea, and the port is now in better condition for deep sea steam* era than it has ever been, though, of course, mors work will be necessary a few months hence.

The rapid development of the main industries in New Zealand is well de monstrated by contrasting the value of the exportation 25 years ago and thit of last year (says the Wellington Times). The wo»l shipped abroad increased from £3,115,008 to £8,057, 620, frozen meat from £628,800 to £1,4-19,033, and daby produce from £197,180 to £3,831,948, the totd increase under the threo headings being from £3,910,988 to £16,339,----501, or over 300 per cent.

A match for the Inter-Club Gold Stars was played on the Domain green yesterday between teams representing the Te Puke and Tauranga Clubs. The scores were: —Tauranga, holders; Bull, Biggs, Willcox, de Tourettess(s) 22, Te Puke; McLaren, Muir, Palmtr, Montgomery (s) 10. Tauranga thus retained the stars.

TEE RECENT EPIDEMIC OF SMALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA

Would certainly not have attained such proportions if the'hy^ienic fact were moie generally known that the disinfection of the mouth by a reliable and harmless antiseptic is a great protecting factor, not only against such local throat diseases as diphtheria, tonailitis, quinsy, sore throat, but against all ailments where the infection is thiough the throat or respiratory tract. By putting 3 drops of Sander's eucalypti extbact on a piece of loaf sugar, and allowing it to dissolve in the mouth that cavity iB thoroughly disinfected. The volatile nature of bander's EXTRACT makes it penetrate every crevice bander's extract is not nausaous nor depressing like the common eucalyptus, and possesses great antiseptic power. By using sandeb'b extract, you avoid the uncertain composition of the lozenge ; you have the benefit of the strongest antiseptic that can be used with safety, and the result is protection for all infection.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6273, 2 January 1915, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6273, 2 January 1915, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6273, 2 January 1915, Page 2