NEWS IN BRIEF.
THE COURT SAYS SO; THE CHEMIST SAYS SO; THE USER SAYS SO. Try it, and you’ll say that SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for coughs, colds, flatulence, catarrh, bronchitis, headache, neuralgia, and locally applied it heals quickly cuts, sores and ulcers, on account of its high antiseptic power. No irritation as from the common eucalyptus and the so-called “Extracts.”
The English people still seem to have faith in railways. The Metropolitan Railway Co. offered £2,000,000 5 per cent, debentures, and they were over-subscribe for in half-an-hour. You do not pay for an "Alfa Laval,’’ it pays for Itself. Ask us about our easy terms. —Guinness Bros. Ltd., Agents and Service Experts Alfa Laval Separator Co. The first poet Laureate to be recognised in England was Bernardis Andreas, a blind Augustinian friar, who celebrated Henry Vll.’s victory at Bosworth Field with a poem. In 1486 the King granted an annuity of ten marks to “Bernard Andreas, Poet Laureate.” ' When feeling languid and listless take my Special Nerve Tonic. Restores the vigour of youth.—J. Wrigley, Chemist. At a swimming carnival hold at Manly in connection with the Sydney Harbour Bridge celebrations the 110 yards’ invitation scratch race for women was won by Miss E. Stockley in 7 2 2/ss. This is a record for Australia Dental Patients. The perfect antiseptic and soothing mouth wash can be obtained at my Pharmacy. J. Wrigley, Chemist. “From 60 to SO per cent, of what we get for our mutton goes into slaughtering charges.”—Mr W. J. Poison, M.P., at the Farmers’ Union Dominion Executive.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10825, 23 March 1932, Page 3
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