NEWS IN BRIEF
The runil death rale- of England i Uj in every 1000; in town ft is 18. The misfortune of fire breaking ou on the s.s. Kotsnio whilst en route fror New York to Auckland has turned t good fortune for the good folk of Tau ranga on account of Messrs Guinness Bros, being able to sell their direc importation of lawn mowers at great ly reduced prices.* 'Bus passengers in London Lav nearly doubled in number since 1919. Special Fruit Laxative —The idea laxative for children. Pleasant and ef fective. Price 1/6. J. Wrigley, Chemist New motor ears are foeing regifiteret in England at the rate of nearly 200( 2very week. Farmers should note that our inlent of belting is u. hand. F. N Christian and Co.* In 1801 London had jeople, Liverpool 82,000 and Brighton 000. In stock for milking season —Sykes' )reneh, Petroleum Jelly, and my SpecEd Cow Ointment. — J. "Wrigley, Jhemist. * A parson in an American city, "who lade a practice of "spiriting" his larriage fees with the taxi-drivers who t-ought him clients, is estimated to ?rform ninety per cent, of the weclngs in his town. Infants' Food in stock — Alienburya, engers. Glaxo, Horlicks, Mellins. eaves, Robinsons Barley and Groats. UenburySj Newburys and Ovaltine usks. — J. Wrigley, Chemist. * Flowers are subjected to all sorts of sts in a new laboratory at a London imen's college. They are tested with cetric lamps of various colours to see hat effect these have upon growth.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9027, 5 November 1925, Page 7
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