NEWS IN BRIEF.
When feeling languid and listless take my Special Nerve Tonic. Restores the vigour of youth.—J. Wrlgley, Chemist. $
It was just like old times when Thomas Morris and his wife, of Seacliff, Long Island, found themselves quarrelling. Separated for a year, their cars crashed and they got out. Chief of Police George Schuesseler ended the argument hy taking them to the police station, where each accused the other of reckless driving.
For all engineering work, Christian and Co., the engineers.
It was cold outside when Detroit police released Paul Nlynavowich from his cell. He braved the weather an hour, then tossed a brick through a store window and patiently awaited his former captors. His patience was rewarded.
The Seasickness Mixture is available, price 2/6. If posted the price Is 3/6 plus postage. J. Wrlgley, Chemist.
Tusks of mammoths which lived nearly 50000 years ago are stored at the London docks. These tusks are usually found in the ice in the subarctic areas of Siberia.
Dental Patients. The perfect antiseptic and soothing mouth wash can he obtained at my Pharmacy. J. Wrigley, Chemist.
A motor car specially built for an American millionaire who is an aviation enthusiast, has a glass roof so that the motorist can watch aeroplanes overhead.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10828, 29 March 1932, Page 3
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