NEWS IN BRIEF
I. Tho safest and most reliable remedy for chills, colds and feverishness, in very young children is Nazol. Thou s sands of mothers know the value of I Nazol from actual experience. 6 1 Sir A. A. C. Cocks, New South j Wales Treasurer, has reduced i the staff of the Treasury by 22, ; as an instalment of a reorganisa- ;| tion scheme which he considers I should take effect throughout the complete Civil Service. j It pr.y s to preserve eggs with Sharland's “Moa Brand" Egg Preserva--11 live as it only costs 3-8 dto Id per dozen eggs, according to size of package bought. * Advices from Auckland state that maize is in good demand on the basis of 5s id on the wharf for wholesale lines of old and 4s lod for new. Leather covered chairs should be periodically painted with leatherine which can be procured from F N. Christian & Co, Lloyd’s returns show that steam tonnage aggregating 138,373 was lost or condemned during the first quarter of 1923, Sailing tonnage lost or condemned amounted to 22,646. Hoarseness, sore throat, sneezing, running at tho nose and eyes indicate germ infection. Immediately these symptoms appear an atmosphere of Nazol should be created—by free inhalation of Nazol—which destroys germ infection. 6 A Riga cable says a big strike has been declared in the Government textile works. Thousands during the great influenza epidemic realised the wonderful protective power which the free use of Nazol gave them over influenza infraction. 3 A Melbourne cable says M j Suzuki (Japanese representative ' has conveyed to the GovernorGeneral a cable from the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, expressing his appreciation of the Commonwealth’s well-meant measures. When Nazol is frequently inhaled through the mouth and nose—it has a wonderful power in controlling influenza and other germs—which lodge in the mouth, nose and throat. 4 I Three syndicalists were arrest- | ed in Lisbon for an alleged at j tempt on the Premier’s life, but • beyoid being in possession of revolvers there was no indication * that the arrested men meditated attempting the Premier’s lifeSharland’s “Moa Brand” Egg Preservative has a wonderful record for absolute reliability. Eggs have been kept sweet and without taint even after being preserved for over two years, A Sydney message says at settling time after Saturday’s race meeting bookmakers subscribed £625 for the Bellbird Mine relief fund in a few minutes. Cash Prices—Allenburys’ Food, 1 and 2, 2/9; No. 3, 1/9; Bovo, 1/1; Bovril, 1/8; Newbury’s Rusks, 1/3; Bangers Food, 2/6; Caustic Soda, lib. tins, lOd.—J. Wrigley, Chemist.* The Whakatane County Council has obtained control of the Crown land reserve of three acres near the Waimana Junction, and is having the ground prepared for planting this month’ Flatulence and indigestion sufferers will derive great benefit from our special digestive mixture. —J. Wrigley. Chemist.* For Childrens Hacking Cough, Woods Great Peppermint Cure
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8392, 14 September 1923, Page 3
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