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NEWS IN BRIEF.

“Majestic” Radio has outsold every make of set in United States. Creating similar record in New Zealand. Daily demonstrations Guinness Bros. The new Imperial Chemical Industries House at Millbauk, Loudon, lias a car park, rifle, range, badminton and squash racquet courts, also gymnasium and bath. Special Fruit Laxative. The ideal laxative for children. Pleasant and effective.'—J. Wrigley. Chemist).* A plant called the uiguerilla, growing in Mexico, supplies an oil which is good at all temperatures and consequently very useful for aircraft motors. j The Electric Renovator for freshjening up the old and stained garments. A great cloth cleaner. —J. I Wrigley, Chemist.* | Scaffolders at work on repairing I the British Houses of Parliament are I paid height money on account of the .dangerous nature of their calling, j At the prohibition headquarters in jNew York a special drain pipe is installed down which all confiscated iliquor will be poured, j For indigstlon and flatulence, take | a course of the Special Digestive l Mixture. Excellent results are assured. —J. Wrigley, Chemist.* The London taxi cab driver is the most honest in the world, judging by the number of lost articles which are handed over to the police every i yea r. j For ail motor tyres at keeuect [prices, see Christian and Co.*

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 10297, 7 February 1930, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 10297, 7 February 1930, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 10297, 7 February 1930, Page 3

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