NEWS IN BRIEF
The wheat yield in Vi Gloria for the season just ended is 43.85/, 003 bushels, 4,390,000 in excess of the IQ2I crop For all skin troubles take a course of our Special Skin and Blond Mixture. A powerful al terntive which gives most won derful results. Testimonials are j received in great numbers. J, W. igley.*
The death has occurred of Mr H. T. Barrie, M.P, for North Londonderry.
Motorists should know that F. N. Christian and Co have reliable makes of motor tyres from £4 upward?,* Special Hair Lotion—A splendid preparation tor preventing the hair falling out and increasing its growth. Non-greasy and pleasant to use Price is 9d. J. Wrigley. For Children's 1 hr,kin? CoUfrh, Woods’ Qroit Peppermint Cure. The long winter evenings mean more reading—got your glasses re-adjusted now by Mr Mirrielees, Chemist and Optician.*
Mr H. 0 Hoover informed the American Cabinet that the American relief work in Russia had slopped (he famine. For Influenza, take
Woods Groat Peppermint Cure. The first match by Paddon in defence of his new title as sculling champion will probably be with Arnst. on the Richmond River, N S-W. Hot Water Bigs. The new stock has arrived, all sizes. Be in time as supplies are limited. J. Wrigley.* The City and Suburban Handicap resulted : Paragon I, Mon arch 2, Grancly 3. Congoleum, squares and by the yard.—Good at Phillips Furniture house, Strand.*
Your hair saved and beautified by using Rosemary Hair Tonic 2s fid and 3s fid per botlR —At Mirrielee?, Chemist and Optician.
A coffin was made in Raetihi last week for a Maori who died suddenly at Pipiriki. The measurements were: /ft 31 n long, 22in high, and 2ft wide.
Your corns cured for one shilling by using SC.C.—You get it at Mhriclees, Chemist and Optician.*
When buying bread be sure to get the most wholesome. Try F. H. Hammond.* As an indication of the size of the “potholes” in a road under the jurisdiction of the Peiorus Road Board (Marlborough), a member of the board stated, at a meeting last week, that a rateoaver had asked him for permission to fill up one of the holes with a cow that had died in the vicinity When coualis. co i- and chili’ aw jncvailurj Ami iulV.-ti'in is coaiiii" your way, If v< f-’"th-' ih'i : \ mj >Ur<. i> ■:ad m !?<-• wh.it V;.a d ‘V ll.fi- J ail if yrm'o- modm.; ;t naw. • >. ■ Ca r ,t An i make .-'.in.' !)• '' Vi,.*i s-.*t A Von’li Lies’ I lit; j»Ud nvauvlil V a !.a I if it's Wood / Urtat I'ci/pemint Cum
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7966, 21 April 1922, Page 3
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