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NEWS IN BRIEF

Prices for Si Leon’s Circus tonight are 3s, 4s, 6s, children half price Strand Confectionery Depot,— Island and New Zealand Fruits always in. stock. Full range of best Confectionery. Soft Drinks a specialty. —J- A. STANTON, Proprietor,* The small yawl tigged yacht Amaryllis, of 28 tons, arrived at Auckland on Sunday in the course of a round the world cruise She has already covered over 20,000 miles. You get pure, sound, ripe Tomatoes flavoured with simple spices in Sharland.’s Tomato Sauce. It is wholesome, appetizing and delicious 5 St Leon’s Circus to-night —33, 4s, 6s, children half price Anything you choose lor a Christmas present will be put aside for you till you require it at Mirrielees, Chemist and Optician.* - The price of butter has dropped in Christchurch to Is 3d per lb. It is anticipated that farmers’ butter will in future cost the dairies lid to Is per lb and the consumers is 3d ’per lb. Tone up the tired system with my Special Nerve Tonic. No finer tome can be compounded. J. Wrigley, Chemist.” A fire at Palmerston North gutted four shops. A dainty dish of Cold Meat, Fish or Fowl is all the daintier and.more appetizing with a dash of Sharland’s Tomato Sauce Plave you tried it ? 6 YOU can learn to heal the sick like RAT ANA. Particulars free. Apply Box 1397, G.P.0., Auckland. A young man at Lyttelton obtained £ls from a widow on promising to marry her. He failed to carry out the contract, and was arrested on a charge of false pretences.

The tastiness of fish is enhanced when flavoured with Sharland’s Tomato Sauce, v'hich is made from rich, red, luscious tomatoes. Just trv it! 3

The Prince of Wales was j warmly received in Burmah. Glaxo, large size- A special offer for one month only. 6s 6d each. Cash only J. Wrigley, Chemist.* The Taranaki ironworks at Onakaka arc just completed and it is hoped that production will be commenced about the end of February. Wanted known —you must have your cycle re-tyred at F. N Christian and Go’s in readiness for the holiday?.* The B. W. Wagner Companyone of the largest stock brokers in the United States has failed. The liabilities total 7,500,000 dollars, or nominally £1,500,000. Sharland’s Tomato Sauce makes a good addition to Soups and Gravies It makes them richer and more appetizing. I Baron .Rosen, former Russian Ambassador to the United States, succumbed to injuries suffered ‘n a taxi-cab accident in New York. YOU can learn to hea-l the sick like II AT AN A. Particulars free. Apply Box 1397, G.P.0., Auckland. Rich, red, luscious Tomatoes give Sharland’s Tomato \ Sauce that true flavour which is appreciated. Have you tried it ? 2 A London message records the death of Claude Allin Shepperson, the painter and illustrator. Belter stocks — larger stdeks and cheaper stocks at Mirrielees for this gift season.* A Vancouver message states that Sam McVea, the famous negro pugilist, is dead. Bathing Caps and riving bv every boat, also manicure sets and many summer attractions at Mirrielees, Chemist and Optician.* M. Briand has left Paris for Cannes for the meeting of the Supreme Council. Congoleurn, squares and by the yard.—Good selection at Phillips’ Furniture house. Strand.* A bomb was thrown in a crowd ed market place at Dinkensbuehl, Bavaria, wounding fifty persons, twenty seriously. Special Digestive Mixture Particularly valuable in all cases of indigestion and flatulence. J. Wrigley, Chemist.* Stews, soups, gravies, are all the tastier for a dash 0/ Sharland’s Tomato Sauce, which is made from the finest tomatoes and purest spices. 4 The Prime Minister lonnally declares the Waiuku branch rail- | way open to-day.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7890, 5 January 1922, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7890, 5 January 1922, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7890, 5 January 1922, Page 3

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