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NEWS IN BRIEF.

Havb you tried Hammond's Pastry? If uot you do not know what good pistry is. Try it. The Australian eisualtiea to date areas follows :—]>dad : 288 officers and -1,610 men. Wounded : 470 oifi eers aud 13,718 mon. Ill: 2;57 oJHcers -1,600 men. Missing: 28 officers aad 1,630 men. L'iisoners : 5 officers and i' 6 men. Whj suffer from corns whenNyal's corn-cure will remove them for ]/. A J Mirrielees, Chemist and Optician.'* Electric light and piwer installatiu now executed from 19s per point upn wards. Latest anu best material < fitted ym most approved principles — Particulars, Phone 75, H M Giiffjihs Recruiting rallies have besn held throighmt the English provinces. At Eistbourne fifteen hundred people pataded in hospital uniform. Men ! Bring your shirts and collars to Tin Fong's Laundry. Tauranga, and have them done to your satisfaction * The Londou Morning Post tonputes the prize money accumulated for officers and men of the navy at four million pound* sterling, of which none has been distributed. The paper complains that the Government by purchasing confiscated cargoes, deprives the navy of jarti ipation. Now is the time to take Nyal's Bet £ and Iron Wine, it sets you up ; 3/6 "at A J Mii:i?lee3, Chemist ?uid Optician.* A London message lecords the death of George Edwards, a well-known theatrical manager. As Caristnm approaches present must be considered. luspect the selfs filling Waterman fountain pens at Lacey's Bazaar. Also numerous other useful and attractive presents just opened up.* . The French arc woikiog unceasing* ly on the construction of heavy air machines. The radiua of action and speed of biplanes have been increased. Monoplaueß have been discarded. In twelve months the lifting capacity of .French aeroplanes have been quadrupled and the ep6ed nearly doubled. HaviDg secured a large ktoek before export ceased we are prepared to sell the now unprocurable B.S.A. Cycles at original prices—F. N. Christian. Robert Liskey, aged 16 years, was killed near Kangiora, Canterbury, yesterday, through a motor cycle, which he was riding for the first time, overturning. 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 The Daily Chronicle states that the American Ambassador approached the Turkish Government and offered to transport to America the whole of the Americans who had been driven out of their homes. The Ambassador effered personally a million dollar* and said they would find another four i mi.lion dollars in the United States to I cover the cost. | Bread that is as fresh the third day as it is the first —that's the bread you wmt Try Hammonds.* A New Yoik message says tha* Curtis Allen has arrived at San Frat - cisco. He states that Dr Cook, who alleged that he discovered the North Pole, was arrested and imprisoned in Haugoon. Allen alleges that he shared a cell with Cook. The British authorities believed him to be a Gerimn actiog in conjunction with Cook and threatened to hang him. Pure drugs, the best that money can buy, at A 3 Mirrielees, Chemist and Optician,'' fJollett's Motor Service from Tauranga to Rotorur, t a Te Puke enl Paeugaroa, is now running daily, leav ins: fauranga at !) am, Booking office, W J Baigeut, Wharf ISt. 1 hone 73*

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6505, 5 October 1915, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6505, 5 October 1915, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6505, 5 October 1915, Page 3