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NEWS IN BRIEF

I- lit* first I* roin-li col)iei \- w;i.s opened in 1722. Ihe misfortune of lire breaking out on the s.s. Kosmo whilst en route from New \ork to Auckland has turned to good fortune ior the good folk of Tauranga on account of Messrs Guinness Bros, being able to sell their direct importation of lawn mowers at greatly reduced prices.* .During the past tew years an American railway lias spent nearly a quarter of a million pounds in fighting the mosquitoes along its lines. Special Fruif Laxative—The idea, laxative tor children. Pleasant and effective. Price 1/C. J. Wrigley, Chemist The earliest snow of the season in England was on October 7, hi 1829 Farmers should note that our indent of belting is tu hand. F. N. Christian and Co.* Asbestos bruises, which can be built at the rate of two a day, are being opened for public inspection at Birmingham (Eng.) in stock for milking season—Sykes’ Drench, Petroleum Jelly, and my Special Cow Ointment.— J. Wrigley. Chemist. * An aeroplane .carrying out manoeuvres near Colchester (Eng.) recently came through a hedge, and landed on top of a. motor ear. narrowly missing the motorists. Infants’ Food in stock — Alienburys, Benger.s, Glaxo, Horlicks, Mellins. Neaves, Robinsons Barley and Groats. Alienburys, New bury s and Ovalfme Rusks. — J. Wrigley, Chemist. * Temple Bar, Loudon, was once called the ‘‘City of Golgotha,” because the heads of traitors, etc., used at one time to bo exposed there after decapitation. The .structure was removed in 1878.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9025, 3 November 1925, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9025, 3 November 1925, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9025, 3 November 1925, Page 3