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NEWS IN BRIEF

Tho Special Hair Tonic —an excellent preparation for preventing hair falling out improving the growth, -and making tho hair soft and glossy. Non-greasy.— J. Wrigley, Chemist. The oldest ship in the world still in commission tv as sold recently. She uas built iu 1800, but is still sound iit her timbers.

A cable from Tokyo reports that tho forest fires, which caused much dam. ago on tho hills around Kobe, have lieeii extinguished.

Twelve ambulance stations arc maintained by the London County Council. Tkc ambulances deal with some 600 cases a. week.

Special Liniment — Removes stiffness and reliev e s pain. Must not be applied to a broken surface. J- Wrigley. Chemist. *

During 1925, over 200 launches <4 lifeboats were made round tho British coasts, and 380 lives were rescued from shipwreck, an average of over seven lives for each week of the year.

Ford Touring Car. splendid order, to be sold, owner left New Zealand. F. N. Christian and Co. Flaks, in a new block of buildings in Piccadilly, London, arc being sold at from £4250 upwards. Tlie most expensive flat, priced at £25.000, is already sold.

Dental Patients—The perfect antiseptic and soothing mouth wash can be I obtained at my Pharmacy. J. Wrigley. j A Sydney cable announces that owj ing lo the sodden state of the courts, j there was ir* play in the tennis chainI piu.nships yesterday, but they will be j resumed to-day, the weather being fine ! and bright.

i Sportsmen arc advised to bools up j early iheir .requirements iu AnunumJ ti >n. full slocks of which are carried bj | Guinness Bros.

j A Sydnev cahlc announce- the arriv- | al of the Manngamn from Wellington, j At the first sign of a cold in the head lor throat—due to germ infection- freI qncnly inhale Nazol —which will coun- ! teract the infection and give relief. 1-

! Fresh chills and colds unless tackled | at once may lead io a difficult cough" <•> j bronchitis. TTac Naz f> ] freely, and It will give immediate relief. ”3-

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9162, 20 April 1926, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9162, 20 April 1926, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9162, 20 April 1926, Page 3

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