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NEWS IN BRIEF.

j Tha Flower D.iy c.-llcelions hold in j Duntfdiii ou Saturday to raircs fuuos for Lather 'watnieoais, aud h1 o th<* Italian Red Cross Fund, resutiuni £-551 being netted. The Key. J.A. Burgin announced in St Stephens Church, Ashburton, on 1 Sunday, that an Ashburton lady had given him £500 in hauk notes, towards tiie fuud of £26,000 vow biing raise J in the district for wounded solaiers. Men! Bring your shirts and collars : to Tin Fong's Laundry, T-ur&nga, atd j have thouj dove to your s_.u_taccn.in A message from Athe* s states that it is rej orted that German aeroplanes are constantly fiying over Servia and Bulgaria between Orsora and Oonstautinuple. One fell in Bulgaria au.i was captured. A n-w hit of patriotic and war records just arrived at Lacey'a Bazaar, Devonport Kd. Cull and hear them.* • Father Brouwers, attached to the Buj-uu -riuy, has died at O.uabruck, where he was hsld as a prisoner, as a result of Germ.v ill treatment. For rough hands, (after gardening) Nyal's baud lotion Is 6d. AJAlirrielee-.-, Chemist aud Optician.'' There is indignation in Russia at postcards showing Cossacks harnesoed to Grenntn ploughs. Ring up 'Pnone No. 72 for Motor Cars.—Geo. Davies, Cameron Road. The m. w seasons wool sales at S « Iney have opeutd. Competition was somervhat languid. A teature of the sales v.as ihe Japanese, Italian and United States purchases. All good classes j maintained the levels ot the closing I sales last seaaou. Having secured a large stock before export ceased we are prepared to sell tho now unprocurable B.S.A. Cycles at original prices—F. N. Christian. For Influenza take Wood' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d 2s _d • A French communique states matters are quiet at the Dardanelles The Turks frequently bombarded the Northern zone, but did not attack, j Our treuchmortars wrecked two small J forts in the Southern zone, inflecting appreciable loss. Electric light and power installations now executed from 19s per point upwards. Latest ana best material fitted ou most, approved principles.— Particulars, Phone 75, H M Griffiths Sixteen drainage permits were 188ued last mouth by the Borough surveyor. Br^ad that is as fresh the third day as it is the first —that's the bread you want. Try Hammonds.* 1 The enlistments in Queensland last month totalled 3,613. New shipment of cycles just landed— latest pattern—from £6 10s upwards, Terms £2 down and 5s a week. Call and inspect. H. M. Griffiths, Wharf St 'Phone 75 j Advice from Sydney indicates that two cases of smallpox have occurred at Newcastle. Twenty-seven cases have been isolated. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d. 2s 6d The total number of men in training in Victoria is 27,345, ihe greatest number since the commencement of the war. i Paraffin oil (colourless, tasteless and odourless) new stock just arrived Price slightly advanced. A J Mirrielees, Chemist and Optician.* The Victoiian Cricket Association has decided to play matches against New South Wales, the proceeds to be devoted to patriotic funds. Have youtried Hammond's Pastry ? If not you do not know what good Pastry _s. Try it. The Council of the Chamber of Commerce and the Employers' Federation in Sydney have both decided to suppoit the Universal j Service League. ] Motor car service to Matamata leaving Tauranga Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays 7 a.m, enabling passengers to reach Auckland same day 5 p.m. Passengers can also catch mid-day express to Wellington the Frankton. Car returns to Tauranga same days after arrival of train from Auckland. Booking office, W. J. Baigent's, Wharf St. Leave paicels at Millet's Motor Garage. N. Collett, ProDrietor.* A Sydney message says the Red Cross Commission of Lgypt has cabled for six businessmen capable of handling goods and four suitable for the Inquiry 1 Department. For druggists sundries and supplies. A J Mirrielees, Chemist and Optician.* The Bank of England has set aside 2,800,000 sovereigns for export to the United States &nd 50,000 to Switzerland. A French official wireless message states that there is an agitation in Germany over a recent order prohibiting the sale of alcohol. The firms interested passed a resolutions to the effect that the Germans did not deserve this new privation and demanding that the order be mitigated or revoked.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6487, 14 September 1915, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6487, 14 September 1915, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6487, 14 September 1915, Page 3