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UNCONSCIOUS FROM GRIPING PAINS.

"For ten years I was a constant sufferer from attacks of colic, and at times unconscious from the gripping pains," says Mr Alex. J. Cresswell of Birregurra, Vic. _ "The only thing that fe/tve me relief was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never failed. I hare recommended it to many Wends and customers, who have always met with the same results as myself. *iy advice is to always keep a bottle in the house. It is +.he most effective relief and cure *or severe gripping pains in the stomach and for diarrhoea," Sold everywhere

substituted -for tbo average attendance for .such first-named quarter either the average attendance for the corresponding quarter of tlie preceding year or the average attendance of Mho quarter ending 3.1 st December of the preceding year, and the yearly average attendance thus foun dshnll lie in lieu of the yearly average attendance as delined in subclause (a) hereof. Only one such substitution can be made in any one year. (r) Further, for the average attendance of any two quarters a similar substitution, on the aplication of the Board, may, mutatis mutandis. be made in the case of any school or department thereof in regard to which it is shown to tlie satisfaction of tlie Minister, on the certificate of tlie District Health Officer, that, an infectious disease of an epidemic character 'has during the period or periods concerned been locally prevalent to the extent of affecting 10 pei cent., or more, of the children of school age." BLIGHT OF .BARLEY. MY Sidey. to ask the Minister of Agriculture, (1") "Whether lie is aware (a) that a considerable proportion of New* Zealand barley is infected with Might, (b) that in consequence there are large importations of Galifornian barley for limiting purposes, nnd (c) that the blight in New Zealand is largely due to the fact that the growers sow their own (in many cases blifi:ht-infecte(L seed, and take too many crops in succession off the .same piece of hind : (2) will he take steps to brin<r under the notice of the fa Hirers the conditions vcmisite to tlie successful cultivation of bailey; and (3) will lie conduct experiments with a view of nroenriner new typ n s of lvirlov with large Mightresisting c-inacitv? Reply.— I The Department is of tb° diseases afTertino: barlev oi New Zealand as in other conntr'v-'. MaMevs have found it advisable to nrnvrt fors'derji'blo 'iiiantities n f tin's crniii into th° dominion, mid this to '••omo extent f1 "m tn the <lise«s"s referred to. Tn th rt De'nrtment's annual renort. of 190(1 farmers wp-c m-'ed tn use s n ed fennlt'nr ba'-V\- nii'l their will be no-tin directed to t!:e imnirtance of this ivpciition.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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UNCONSCIOUS FROM GRIPING PAINS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 2

UNCONSCIOUS FROM GRIPING PAINS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 2

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