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Our Permanent Column. 4 . FOR READY REFERENCE. j THE FENCING ACT. ERECTION OF FENCES. i A fence of any of the kinds mentioned in the Second Schedule is a sufficient fence within the meaning of the Fencing Act (5.7). The occupiers of fad joining lands not divided by a sufficient fence are liable to join in or contribute in equal proportions to the erection of a fence uetween such lands, although such fence may not extend along the whole boundary line. But no occupier is liabie to contribute to any fence which is not, as far as praotieahle, oontinuous throughout its length. THE RULES OF THE ROAD. The Rule of the Road is a paradox quite; |j For in driving your carriage along, ■ li you bear to the left you are jure I' to go right, |. If you turn to the right you go \ wrong. I But in walking the streets 'tis a dif}i ferent cuse; !' To the right it is right wou shodld ! ! steer, I On the left should bo left enough of ) clear space ! For the people who wish to walk there. LEGAL TENDER. Teuder of monew may legally be made—in the cas eof bronze coins, for any amount not exceeding Is; in the case of silver coins, not exceeding 10s; in th ecase of gold coins for any amount, unless coined prior 'to the reign of Queen Victoria (33' and 3J Vic. c. 10, sec. 4, and Royal Proclamation 22, Nov., 1890). iiank notes are now legal tender in New Zealand and are still a first charge on tho assets ol the bank of ipsiio ("Bank Note Issue Act, 1893 " sec. 3). STRIKING ROSU CUTTINGS. An important element of success it 1 Ktrikikng rose cnttnigs in summer i-» keeping them perfectly fresh—i.e, they must be just as fresh when placed in the soil as when cut from tho trees; ■ii fact, the work can not bo done too quickly. If once tho cuttings shrivel — and they shrivel rapidly—few will grow; bill if quite fresh, well selected, and rightly inserted, tesv will fail. This escntial of perfect freshness -jar be maintained when tho number of cuttings is limited.

THE SEASONS. Autumn begins on March 21st; "Winter on June 21st (the shortest day); Spring commences on September 23 cd ; Summer on December 22nd (the longest day). J/ioin observations, extend ing uver a number of years, it appears that, on the average, the hottest period is from the 21st to tho 25th of January, and the coldest from Uio 20th to tho 2-Jtli'of July. These neriods, therefore, are the natural /nidsiinimer and midwinter. IMPOUNDING CATTLE, ETC. Ali trespassing ciittle may ho im pounded by the occupier of the land un which they arc trespassing; <feuL w the caso of im fenced land, tho occupier is not entitled to claim any dsuiia £o3 except foes for driving, or for giving notice of tho detention of Mich cattle, as provided in tho Second Schedule. If the land is fenced, the occupier may claim the trespass rates provided ir. the Second Schedule, or ho may claim and sue for the amount of actual damage sustained. Every pruatm man carries "Nazoi" in his vest pocket. Nothing so good for preventing and relieving coughs and colds. C>o doses Is 6d.— Adrt.

GIVE UP ALTOGETHER. «n ■— 'I HIS MEANS A GItEAT DEAL "Had to give up" ia very far reacliiug in its meaning sometimes, and generally includes in its influence other than the one afected. When the giving up is on account of a lame back, which is lame kidneys, we are miserable indeed. Not sick enough for bed, perhaps, but that laine back stops one from one's daily occupation juet as surely as typhoid fever would. Many a reader of this can't afford to give up, must keep on in spite of the back, and he can if lie will but profit by Hie experience given below. Mr J. i< 1 . McJienzie, groom, Express Stables, Jj'oxton, says:— ."A long time ago I hurt my back and for years afterwards 1 sull'erod agony from awful pains just above iny kidneys. 1 was often so bad that I dare not stoop, in fact was completely crippled with the pain. My rest at night was broken, and I always felt tired and worn out. The kidney seer lions were also affected, being tiiick and cloudy, with a brick-dust-like sediment. One day 1 was induced to try Doan'a Backache Kidney Pills, and was soon astonished at their effectiveness. The first bottle relieved me so much, that I got some more, and three bottles completely sured me, and I have not been afflicted with backache and kidney t roubles * eiiice. I always keep Doan's Backache Kidney Pills by me, and take them now and again, just as a preventative against any return." sage of tho back that aches, for it is a sign that your kidneys need help. Hcp.d the warning and give your kidney a immediate help by taking the great kidney and bladder remedy—Doan'a Backj ache Kidney Pills. For sale by •or will be posted on receipt of price by Fostcr-McClennan Co., 3s per bottle (eb bottles 16s 6d), 70 Pitt Btreet, Syd^y. But. bo sure you get DOAN'S.

A puio spccihc lor couglis am- colds io "Nazol. J, Costs oigliteonponco lor sixty doses. AU.ohemists, Ready lor ' i when bought, " " ■-. '*$&•

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 August 1915, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 August 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 August 1915, Page 4

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