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NEWS IN BRIEF

Special neuralgia mixture Sufferers will find this mixtue. particularly good. Price 2s 6d bottle. J. Wrigley, Chemist. At the first signs of “Flu ” use Nazol verv freely 3 The Russian delegation in London states that Lenin has resumed work on the Council of People’s Commissionaries on Monday. A half ton truck in perfect order must be sold by F. N. Christian and Co. Enquire at once re price and terras. * The germs of Colds, Catarrh and Influenza are having a great time fight them with Nazol 8 We wish to advise clients that only bottles bearing our special price label can be accepted. No others will be taken, as we are overstocked. J Wrigley Chemist.* That nasty cough with thick mucous can be cured by Nazol A map has been made of England containing more that 108, 000 sheets, which cost more than £200,000 a year for 20 years to j prepare. Congoleum, squares and by the yard.—Good selection at Phillips Furniture house, Strand.* Hoarseness—sore throats -and chest troubles are promptly relieved by Nazol. 4 I know of no genius but the genius of bard work. —J. M’ Turner. Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you as it r .‘events infection from Cough, ( jl d and Influenza Germs. 3 Hewhohashad no adversity has had no experience. A splend’d remedy for Bron. chids and Influenza—is Nazo\ Try it 2 Good thoughts and good deeds are twin virtuesInfluenza germs lodge in mouth and nose. Nazol destroys them. Mr Edward Cecil Moore has been elected LordlMayor-elect of London in succession to Sir John Baddeley. * Nazol never fails in giving im mediate relief in Bronchial trou bles. French experts have estimated that the world’s production ot raw silk last year was more than 12000,000 pounds greater than in 1920, an increase of 30 per cent. The severest cold on the chest —is overcome by the proper use of Nazol. 9 eeed will) the works. This being so, it is apparent that the preliminary works being well under way, no time will be lost when it is decided to push on with the main scheme. The Public Trustee, in reply to a letter from the Board requesting the Public. Trust Office to take up £BOOO worth of the debentures issu ed by the Board, asked that the form of application befilled in and return ed t*> ih.e olfice, when t he matter ot taking up the debentures in question wil! receive full consideration. Mr Grant moved That applioa ticn be made to the Public Trustee for a loan of £7677 10/ and that Messrs Blaij- Mason, Lee and Owen be instructed to nroceed with the p mii rni. .ary works, as miilmed ‘ini their report, the carrying out of -ame t.. be contingent upon procur it:g thv loan from tin; Public Trustee Mr Lai! v -ecotided. M*- 1 Green and Southey Mtp parted the. motion, which was put and carried uuaoimously.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8107, 5 October 1922, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8107, 5 October 1922, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8107, 5 October 1922, Page 3

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