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NEW IN BRIEF.

| The W.i- j'tu.si .!>-• ]>;.j w s iv. (1 j as-> oni UfiiiMii tho I):iti-!; ilus> tf Elfetiiclight and power iksiailatiun now < xrouted from 10s per point up« wards. Litest and best materials fitted m most approved principles — I'-irhcuhrs, Panne 70, II M Grifirhs Tho famous thoroughbred r.;cif<£ •sire Onno has die-i at the Etton S:ud', England. Km'in;; «~m v:d ala \ o -ti<ik h foro. i'xp >rt cease 1 wo aro prppaml to tell thr* now unprocurable B.S.V Cyces at original prices—F. N. Christian The British Munition Conference ag-«-.-il that Mr Ll«»yd George, Minister of Munition*-, should appoint a cm : mit'ce of employer'? and trade i v i^nists to secure tho maxiaaun lunr.ber of skilled munition workers New shipment of cycles just landedlatest pattern —from £6 10s upwards, Terms £2 down and 5s a week. Call and inspect. H. M. Griffiths, Wharf St 'Phone 75 A. French comcnuuiqug states that a squadron of hjdroplan.es from Port Sa;d bombarded the Checkaldere bridge, constituting on important pass-i go. Fl v » you tried Hammond's Fa >try r It riot- you do not know whas good p :s?ry i^. Tiy \\ \ London cable says the Worker NaUonal Oomniittue passed a re?olutioa opp -sing compulsory military service ana still more industrial service, especially in catablijhtnuits run for priv.ito profit, wheio the trado upions werepowerlesa to regulate conditions. Bread that is as fresh the third day as it is the first — that's tha bivad you want. Try Hammonds.* Captain Be^n, Australian correspondent with tho expeditionary force at the Dardanelles, cabling to Sydney in regtrd to the Eighth Coutiogetit arriving fiom Australia Rays, they brought most welcome help to th.9 men at the front, and enabled p^rt of the Australians, after nineteen conuniious weeks under lire ia tho trenches, to obtain a little relief. * *'' Men! Bring your shirts and collars to Tin Foug's Lauudry, Tauranga, and have them done to your satisfaction. A Dunedin message states that -he puo-joffiour to day has boen reduced to ICK making it £l i per ton. Bran has been reduced 25s audis now £5 63 per ton. Pollard has boon reduced by 30s to £0 per ton. For rough hands, [after gardening) NyaPs hand lotion Is6d. A. j Mirrieleo?, Chemist and Optician .* A. London message says that Herr yon Bistiing'a appeal against internment has been disallowed.

Ring lip Tnone No. 72 for Motor Cars.—Geo. Davies, Cameron Road.

Heavy rain has fallen in Netv South Wales and has caused the dislocation of the telegraph lines.

A n».\v lot of patriotic and war records just arrived at Lacey's Bazaar, Devonport Rd. (jail and hear them.*

A message from Rome says the. Montenegrins repulsed a violent Austrian attack on the Bosnian front ier, and also dismantled eevoial batteries at Catfcaro.

For Influenza take Wood' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails, lg 6d 2s Cd

. A cable from Sydr ey stages that a suspicious fire occurred in the drill hall at Kogarah. Most of tho building and military geir anl rifles wero saved, but many hundreds of rounds of ammunition and tffici*l records wer.3 destroyed.

Advice from Sydney indicates that (x A and W B Simons, who weie wounded at the Dardanelles, wore both educated in the Waikato.

A Melbourne message says four dea?h-3 from meningitis occurred during the vvetk end. Three fresh cases are reported. It is announced that, a supply of flexner's serum has arrived from America an & it is anticipated that its use will make a great difference in the death percentage.

The steamer Santa Anna, which took fire in fne Atlantic, has aivived at theAzjres. It transpires that eighteen dynamite fuses were found io the vessel and many explosions occurred.

A Palmerston North teleg«tn says the death eccurr >d suddenly yesterday of Rev H S Gascoya Beard, of St. Peter's Anglican Terrace End Church, Paimerston North. Deceased was a son of Dr Beard, formerly of Masterton and was only 28 years of age.

Tho Servians repulsed throo Austrian attempts to cross tbe Save river.

The proceeds of the Rod' Cross tea for the Woanded Boldiers Fund held atMrs_ Wiilcox's on Thursday last amounted to £1 ■ll.» l

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6492, 20 September 1915, Page 5

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NEW IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6492, 20 September 1915, Page 5

NEW IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6492, 20 September 1915, Page 5