NEWS IN BRIEF
We have just landed a largo stock of pipes and can quote exceptional prices.—F. N, Christian and Co. A Loudon cable .says the unsettled estate of .John Clark has'beeu sworn for prol.ate at £1,.522,992. The late Mr Clark was the seventh member of the firm of Coats, the cotton manufacturers, who have died in the past ten years, each leaving over £1.000,000. Finvcod getting appliances in the way of axes, single' and double crosscut saws, mauls, wedges, blasting powder, etc., are being sold at Guinness Bros, at fine prices. A Sydney message says at the Sheep Show the open sheep dog trials were won by Mr Kemp’s New Zealand-bred dog bean. The Electric Renovator makes the old suit or costume look like new. Hundreds are using it. Study economy, do likewise. Leading Chemist, Dev on port Road.* The 1921 census shows that 98 per cent of the people of the Australian Commonwealth are British, hern either in Great Britain itself or some part of the Empire. Of the remainder, 22,390 are Germans and 10,224 Chinese. I have compounded a special Fruit Laxative for infants and. young children. Wonderfully effective, extremely palatable. J. Wrigley, Chemist.* Hard-boiled eggs are being used as money in parts of Southern siaMy special Nerve Tonic will build up your strength and increase your nerve energy. An ideal tonic. J. Wrigley, Central Pharmacy.*
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8628, 8 July 1924, Page 3
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