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j ' IHANKB. HAVING disposed of her resturant and confectionery business on the Strand, Mis Mason wishes to thank her many friends and customers i for tueir liberal patronage during the 1 four j ears she was proprietress. A. MASON TAURANGA ATHLETIC CLUB 4 SPECIAL Meeting of the club ■-£*• will be held at Mr Bobbins' office at 7.30 p.m on Thursday, ! January 17. i J. CRIOHTON, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. \ MEETING of the TaurdDga rV_ T^ugby Union and also of the Cricket Club will b8 held at Mr Crichton's office on Friday, January 18th, at 7.30 p.m. NEWS IN BRIEF. { i A London message announces the j death o!! Rev Henry Butler, Master of | Trinity College, Cambridge. Messrs Mountfort and Baker, Ltd, have just landed a shipment of prime Southern table potatoes, which they are selling at 7s per cwt. Don't forget that appointment or that meeting. Buy a diary at V/oollams' and make sure of it.* A disastrous colliery explosion has occurred at Palmer End, in Stafford^ shire. Many miners were entombed. A huudred, some of whom were dead, have been brought to the surface, and 140 are missing. When buying bread be sure to ge the most wholesome, Try F H Hammond's. Cart deliveries daily.* The Now Zealand Government has up till the present placed ou the laud 600 soldier settlers, aud the number is steadily increasing. Included in the visitors staying at tho Star Hotel aro Messrs R. Smith (Auckland), J Birch (Government Land Valuer). T. Lemon (Te Puke), and Geo. Butler (Auckland), Mr and Mrs Court and two boys, and the members of the Medical Board. The* War Oflice has informed the Defence Department that New Zealand territorial officers are not wanted for the Imperial Army, but that it is prepared to accept officers at present serving at the front. The public should know that F N Christian aud Co supply tho beet lines of garden hose at loweat' prices. Mr Lloyd George's speech to the Labour Conference has been translated into German, iv readiness to. be scattored by aeroplanes. Birthday Cakes, Weddiug Cakes, aud all classes of small goods are a speciality at F H Hammonds, Willow Street.* Dr. Morrison, recently political dvissi' to tb.3 Chinese Republic, is about to visit the Dominion, and reaches the Bluff at the end of the week. Your inspection is always welcome at Lacey's Bazaar, Devonport Road. Music New Year Cards, Calender Diaries, et6, etc * The Right Rev. Bishop W 0 Sadlier, chaplain to the Forces, has been awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration, with a commiss-. ionod service of nearly twenty-two years. Everything that necessity, comfort and style demands is found in all furniture manufactured by T H Phillips, The Strand.* A movement is afoot in. Dunedin to t give a public send-off to Ministers who may be selected to represent New Zealand at the Imperial War Council Conference. Just arrived, assortment of beautiful bathing caps at Mirrielees* America proposes to export ninety million bushels of wheat to meet the shortage in Allied countries and the Government rigidly limits the American home consumption.—New York message. Hearth rugs, enormous values in style, beauty wear and satisfaction at i? H Phillips, The Strand.* The Government Meteorologist wired to-day: The indications are for easterly winds,* moderate to strong and veering by east to north. Expect warm and humid conditions. The weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled, with rain following. Barometer unsteady. Seas moderate; tides good ; swell on the coast. |. -„ . .

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6963, 16 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6963, 16 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6963, 16 January 1918, Page 3

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