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MAIL NOTES.

Mails close at Levin ost Olfico . < under:— For Wellington (daily), 8 i.m 4J 1 ; p.m., and bMS p.m. For Palmorston North (daily), 10.30 a.m and 7 p.m. For Wauganui, New Plymouth *ud districts (daily) 10.30 a.m. For Napier and Hawko's Bay 'district. Mastertou and Wairarapn (lis trict (daily), 10.30 a.m. For Auckland, per Main Trunk 'roiluecting at Palmeretou i\orth), daily 1.30 a.m. . ' For Woraroa (daily) 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. For Oliau and Manakau (daily), d a.m For Otaki (daily), 8 a.m. and i 1 p.m Koputaroa, Moutoa, lokomaru, ' inkm and Longburn (daily), 10.30 a.m. For Foxton (daily) 10.45 a.m. md 7 p.m. For Shannon, 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. For Te Horo, Waikanae, Paekakariki Plimmerton and Johnsonville (daily), 4.30 a.m. For Australian Colonies, United Kingdom. Continent of Europe, SoJth Africa, India, China, Japan, e+c, a/i specially notified. For United States of America Canada etc.. as specially notified. TWELVE O'CLOCK AT NOON N ,35. MEAN TIME. As compared with— Adelaide 10 0 a.m. Aden 3 31 a.m. Alexandria 2 28 a.m. Amsterdam 0 SO a.m. Berlin 1 23 a m. Berne 1 0 a.m. Bombay 5 21 a.m. Boston 7 46 p m. Brindisi 1 42 a m. Brisbane 10 30 a ui. Brussels 6 24 \ m. NOT TREATING IT PROPERLY. U you cannot got rid of a cold it .s because you are not treating it properly. Tliero is no reason why -a cold should hang on i'or wcoks or until soino sorioue throat or lung trouble is developed, and it will not if you take Chamueriain's Cough llemedy. Taken .'n double doses every hour after the ' first symptoms appeared Chamberlain's Cough Remedy would have counteracted the effects of the cold and i restored your system to a healthy condition. Even after the cold has become settled in the system Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will give prompt reliel and couuteraot any tendency oi its resulting tal piieutKu''. *,'•„'-- J

' SEEDS REQUIRED TO SOW A V | ACRE. i riarley, 2J to 2J bushels; beam, 2to [ 2J bushels; buckwheat, or brank, 1£ bushels; cabbage (drumhead), to tvaneplant, 1 lb; canary, 3 pkgs; in drills, 8 to 12 lbs; clover, .'.. vo 17 lbs; furze or gorse, for feed, 20 to 24 bs; do. for single-line fencing, to 60w one mile, 3 to 4 lbs; kohl rabi (turniprooted cabbage), to transplant, 1 lb; do., drilled, 4 lbs > linseed, for flax, 2i buahels; linseed, for seed, 1J bushels; broadcast, 20 lbs; do., drilled, 1 15 lbs; mustard, white, 1 pkt; mangold wurtzel, 5 lbs; oats, 3 to 4 bushels; parsnip, 10 lbs; rape or cole, 1 piit; rye, 2J to 3 bushels; rye grass (if drilled, one-fourth less), 2 to 2{ bushels; sainfoin, giant, 5 bushels; tares, winter, 2i bushels; do., spring, 2 to 2i bushels; trifolium incarnatum, 24 lbs; turnip, 2 to 3 lbs; turnip stubble, 4 lbs; wheat, 2J to 2J bushels. LAYING DOWN A LAWN. .When it is desired to form a la.vn, the ground should be trenched aa directed for the vegetable garden any time during the autumn. If the plot can bo prepared' in March, a season may be gained by sowing the grass seed during that month; the surface must be thoroughly pulverised and trodden down firmly. The following is a good mixture, il procurable:—

Crested Dog-tail, 2lbs; Festuca tenuifoiia, 41bs; Festuca diirusculu, 2lbs; Loliuin tenuifolia perenue, 201bs; White clover ,21bs; Trifolium minor, 81bs; Poa Nemoralis and Sempervirens -libs of eacTi. This mixture will -nffieo for half an acre, and, will form a very good lawn, and if kept cut close answers most soils. Special mixtures for laying down lawns may ahso bo nad from any seedsman. Some of our native poas and other grasses would answer admirably tor lawn purposes. If the ground is of a retentive nat.iro, sowing tho seeds should be deferred till August. Commence to cut as soon as tho machine will act. Some )rcfer the scythe for the first time of cutting. Roll previous to mowing; this will save the knives ot the mower.

Isut k jwever it may eoniu the lieiuedy reaches all. Kidney complaint may begin from all sources, such as cold, injury l)y accident, or the result of other complaints. However it may come, Doun's Backache Kidney Pills always cure. Let thos fact be an ever-present memory with you. AH sufferers should be interested in the following :—

Mrs Manz, Wellsborne-street. Palmerston North, says:—"Por months'! hud a frightful pain in tne back, right across the kidneys. It was so bad that I was very disheartened; J cannot explain the torture. People told me that the pain was caused by my kidneys being disordered, but all the medicines, and the liniments I rubbed in, did me no good. Then, when J r .-as at a loss what to try next. J heard about Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and I got some. These Pills proved the right thiiitr for me; I am quite cured now. They are a splendid remedy for Ihe kidneys, and 1 recommena them to oilier sufferers."

Twelve years later Mrs Manz confirms the above:—"My euro has si • il tb> test of time; I am still absolutely free from backache and it is twelve years since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me. I am eighty-three years of age. and I think it wonderful that this medicine has cured me so thoroughly at my time of life."

Let tkis point be fastened in your mind—"Backache is kidney ache, and if neglected brings in its train all the horrors of advanced kidney disease." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured Mrs Manz. "A word to the wise is enough." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d) or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney.

But, be sum you get DOAN'S

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1915, Page 4

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MAIL NOTES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1915, Page 4

MAIL NOTES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1915, Page 4

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