NEWS IN BRIEF.
When feeling languid and listless take my Special Nerve Tonic. Restores the vigour of youth.—J. Wrigley, Chemist. The term "slop,” sometimes applied to ready-made clothing, does not necessarily mean that the clothes are "sloppy.” “Slop” is from an old word meaning a coat. For all engineering work, Christian and Co., the engineers. The silk of spiders’ webs is used in most scientific instruments where infinitesimal but accurate measurements are required. The Seasickness Mixture Is available, price 2/6. If posted the price is 3/6 plus postage. J. Wrlgley, Chemist. Rubber traffic pillars are now being tested on Munich streets in place of stone. Their advantage is that if cars run into them, neither car nor pillar suffers any damage. Dental Patients. The perfect antiseptic and soothing mouth wash can be obtained at my Pharmacy. J. Wrigley, Chemist. Fuel oil, which is safe and costs only 4d a gallon, is to replace the more expensive petrol in a new aeropla.ne engine now being built by a famous firm. 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.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10830, 31 March 1932, Page 3
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197NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10830, 31 March 1932, Page 3
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