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NEWS IN BRIEF

1 Strand Confectionery Depot,— Island and New Zealand Fruits always in stock. Full ragge of best Confectionery. Soft Drinks a specialty. ] A. STANTON, Proprietor.* Of America’s population of no, ) 000 000, 5,735.000 are unemployed. 1 You get pure, sound, rip * Toma- ■ toes flavoured with ai.npM apices ! ; in Sharland's Tomato Sauce- It ■ is wholesome, appetizing and ! delicious 5 The gala which was held at New Brighton on Boxing Day is expected to realise over £3OO. Anything you choose for a Christmas present will be put aside for you till you require it at Mirrielees,. Chemist and Optician.* The year’s profits of the British" American Tobacco Company amounted to £4,323,481. Tone up the tired system with my Special Nerve Tonic, No finer tonic can be compounded, J. Wrigley, Chemist. I '' Before long, according to British scientists, the manufacture of paper from bamboo is likely to be undertaken on a large scale in several countries. A dainty dish of Cold Meat, Fish or Fowl is all the daintier and more appetizing with a dash of Sharland’s Tomato SauceHave you tried it ? 6 The Tasmanian revenue for the half-year ended December 31, 1921, is £II,OOO behind the corresponding period of the previous year. YOU can learn to heal the sick like KATANA. Particulars free. Apply Box 1397, G.P.0., Auckland. A London message says the Largs Bay has sailed for Australia with 750 emigrants. The tastiness of fish is enhanced when flavoured with Sharland’s Tomato Sauce, which is made from rich, red, luscious tomatoes. Just try it 1 ,3 11 horse power engine suitable for maize crushing, pumping, etc., for sale cheep at F - N. Christian and Co’s.* Glaxo, large size- A special offer for one month only, 6s 6d each. Cash only J. Wrigley, •Chemist.# A Melbourne message says the Board of Control has decided that it is unable to accede to New Zealand’s request to send a cricket team to the Dominion in 1922. Sharland’s Tomato Sauce makes . a good addition to Soups and Gravies It makes them richer and more appetizing. I YOU can learn to heal the sick like 11 AT AN A, Particulars free. Apply Box 1397, G.P.0., Auckland, g

Rich, red, luscious Tomatoes give Shariand’s Tomato Sauce that true flavour which is appreciated. Have you tried it ? 2 The vessel Rira arrived at Melbourne yesterday from New Zealand. Better stocks— larger stocks and cheaper stocks at Mirrielees for this gift season.* YOU can learn to heal the sick like RATANA. Particulars free. Apply Box 1397, G.P.0., Auckland. A Newcastle message says the Kaitangata has sailed for New Zealand. Congoleum, squares and by the vard.-Good m Kclion a‘ Phillips’ Furniture house, Strand,* Special Digestive Mixture— Particularly valuable in all cases of indigestion and flatulence. J. Wrigley, Chemist.* There was spirited bidding at the Timaru wool sale on Tuesday. Stews, soups, gravies, are all the tastier for a dash of Shariand’s Tomato Sauce, which is made from the finest tomatoes and purest spices. 4 Some relief to house owners over troublesome tenants is promised in the new Housing Bill. When buying bread be sure to get the most wholesome. Try F. H. Hammond.* A Sydney cable says voting on the nine-day fortnight issue commences next week. The defeat of the proposal is anticipated. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7891, 6 January 1922, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7891, 6 January 1922, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7891, 6 January 1922, Page 3

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