NEWS IN BRIEF
Katikati show entries close at 5. p.m. to morrow.
Birthday Cakes. Wedding cakes and all classes of small goods are a specialty at F. H Hammond’s
A. Sydney cable says the Garbeta’ has sailed for Newcastle from Wellington.
Don’t go away on your holiday without taking a bottle of Nazoi, Goid for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throati, etc.
A Paris cable says M. Poincaire has been elected President of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
When buying bread be sure to get the most wholesome. Try F. ri. Hammond’s.
Help to promote the success of the Katikali show by entering the competitive list. Entries close to-morrow.
In stock. Kodak h ilms No. 116 and No 120. Wrigley, Chemist*
A London cable announces the death of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Robert Crosse, secretary of the National Rifle Association. We have a large coilcetiou of Gramaphone Eccords —If. It. Co.*
The Pukekohe new technical high school has already 10Q pupils enrolled.
In stock. Mercolised .Wax Stallax, Pheminol, Cleminite,. Boranium, Tammabte, Silmerine and Stymo! Tablets. J. Wrigley
The steamer Dorset leaves Wellington for London on February 24.
Congoleum, squares and by the yard.—Good selection at Phillip’s Furniture Warehouse, Strand.
Mr Massey expresses the opinion that at the end of the current financial year State economy and retrenchment would amount to at least £500,000 per annum. Call at Mirrielees for a jar of Corson’s face cream. Its really beautiful, and ■vonderfully good for sunburn. - .
“The mines to the miners and the ships to the seamen ’’ is the new slogan spoken of by __ the secretary of the Melbourne Trade Hail.
Bathing Caps. Only a few left :his season’s first quality rubber. [. Wrigley.*
The Brisbane Arbitration Court has fixed the basic wage at £4 5 s for males and £2 3s for females.
We beg to announce to the farmers that we have taken over the Massey Harris Agency and intend to give that business the same attention as we have done and are doing to the Ford. F. N. Christian and Co.
The Australian cricket team defeated Manawatu by an innings and l 3 runs.
Don't go to the Mount without a jar of CORSON’S Orchid face cream or cold cream, at Mimclccs, Chen Ist. 1 .
Since the opening of civil aviation in May, IQ 1 9» BSSGooo miles have been flown by British aircraft and 106,712 passengers have been carried
Make a point of seeing our ad. on the opposhe page-—H. H. McCarthy and Go.*
The Victorian Government has declined to lift the restrictions on racing'
Most of the miners on the Rand have resumed work. The major - ity of the mines are working normally.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7624, 18 February 1921, Page 3
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