NEWS IN BRIEF.
We do nut wish ro pose as philanbut our new easy terms proposition ot selling the Alfa Separator on £1 deposit is an earnest endeavour to assist die dairyfarmer.—Guinness Bros The Turkish newspapers have now had definite orders to turn over at once from the Arabic to the Latin alphabet, like ours. The Electric Renovator for freshening up the old and stained garments. A great cloth cleaner. —J. Wrigley, Chemist. * Two unemployed miners sent from Scotland to Kent found only a day’s work there, and set out on the return journey of 300 miles on foot. For all motor tyres at keenest prices see Christian and O The United States has now five cities with a population of over a million each; the population of the country is over one hundred and twenty millions. More London people travelled by ’bus last September than in any previous September. Over 143,741,000 passengers were carried, and over 16,000,000 miles were run. For indigestion and flatulence, take a course of the Special Digestive Mixture. Excellent results are assured. —J. Wrigley, Chemist. * There is only one factory in the world eingaged in Buhl craft, the working into tortoise-shell of carved meta! patterns. This factory is in London, and employs eight men. Special Fruit Laxative. The ideal laxative for children. Pleasant and effective. —J. Wrigley, Chemist. * On October 20 last the force of the wind reached 91 miles per hour at Holyhead, Wales. record definitely registered in England was 9, miles an hour in October, 1927, at Southport. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Children’* Hacking Cough.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10053, 19 April 1929, Page 3
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