FEELING OF NAUSEA.
Tho old saying "Coming events cast their shadows bet ore" is especially true of a bilious attack. You will have warning of its approach. Your appetite will fail, you will foel dull arid languid and have a feeling of nausea. 4s soon as any of these symptoms appear take three of Chamberlain's Tablets and the attack may ne wxrdorl off. By taking a coinso of ('hainix-rT-iin'.s Tablets yon will he jwruuiuonlly -relieved of all bilious tendencies.
seed of "White Queen or some sort, übi.ut the middle oi .November. The soil should be poor, aud made firm; sow thickly, and do uoL thin iho plants. WURKJiIKS , DWELLINGS. Borough Councils are empowered by Iho Municipal Corporations Act to erect lor the occupation oi workers employed or resident in boroughs auy buildings suitable lor workers' dwellings, or may acquire buildings by purchase or otherwise, and render them suitable for the same purpose, the letting to bo in the hands of the Council. Uy section 52 or the Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, 1913, Councils iire further empowered in regard to workers' dwellings. The section Lnuvidea that a Council niay (1) let land to a worker lor the purpose of erecting u worker's dwelling; (2) advance money to a worker to onable him to acquire land and build a worker's dwelling thereon; (3) sell to a worker .any separate worker's dwelling. Provision is made lor the repayment of advances and the payment of advances and the payment of purchase-money by instalments.
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A fence of any of the kiuds meutiou- 1 ed in the SocoJid Schedule is a ealficient i'euce within the weaning of tue l<'onuing Act (5.7). The occupiers of adjoining lands not \ divided by N a sulh'ciout iouco are liable to join in or contribute in equal proportions to the erection oi a fence netween such, lands, although such fence may not extend along the whole boundary line. But no occupier is liabio to contribute to any fence which is not, m for m prftotiefcble, ooniinuoas throughout ite length. THE RULES OF TOE ±10AD. The Rule of the Roiul i« a paradox quite; Jb'or in driving yoiir curruifce along, If you bear to the left von are jure to go rxfthl, li you turn to the- you go wrong. But in walking th« streets 'lift a different wise; To the right it m right won should steer, Ou the left shoukl be left enough ol oloar spaco Koi the people .vho wish u> walk there. LEGAL TttNDKR. Tender of mouew may legally bo made—in the cas oof bronze coin*, for any amount not exceeding Is; in the case of silver coins, not exceeding 10s; in tli ecase of gold coins for any amount, unless coined prior to the reign of Queen Victoria (3,'J and 3-1 Vic. c. 10, sec. <1, and Royal Proclamation 22, Nov., 18U0). Bank notes are now legal tender in New Zealand and are still a first charge on the ussms oi ttie bank ol issue ("Bank Note Issue Act, 18i)!J "' TWELVE O'CLOCK AT NOON' N Z. MEAN TIME. A.7 compared with Adelaide , 10 0 .t.in. Aden » 31 n.iu. Alexandria 2 28 a.m. Amsterdam 0 50 a.m. Berlin 1 23 a m Berne 1 oam Bombay f> !21 h m. Boston 7 -1(3 pm. Brindiai 1 12 nm. Briebnno 10 30 a m. Brussels . 6 21 tm. LAVJIS'G DOWN A !,AW\ When it is desired In form a la.vn, Ihe groimd should he treiK'h<Ml a:i diroclwl lor Uk» gar«l<-u fiiy lime during the aiiliiini). If tho (•{in be prepared in .March. ;• sciijoji nay he gained by the : r ,vi** st-od during that monlli ; the stirfioo nui.si. he thoroughly p 1 1!■.*•:-!.-..'< 1 ,ni«i troddon down (irmly. I'lie fallowing is a good mixture, i! procurable:— Crested J)og-tail, 21 Us; l'evstuca tonuifoiiii, -Jibs; Kestiica durunciilii, 21Ijs; Lulium tonuifolia pcrtMine. 201 bs; White clover ,21 bs; Trifolium minor, Bllis; I'oa Nomoralis ami Seinpervir'Mis ■Illu: of oacfi. This mixture will uflire lor half an acre, find will form a very g<"id lawn, and if kept cut close auf-Avers most soils. Special mixtures for laying down lawns may also by nad liom any seedsman. doino of our native poaa and uliior would answer admirably lor lawn purpose, li the ground i.s of a retentive nature, sowing the seeds should Oe defoi'red til! August. Commence to cut as &oon as the machine will act. Some >reler the scythe for the tii~.se time of cutting. Roll previous to mowi.ig; this will save the knives i>! the mo»'er.
JMrOUiYDINQ (JATTLU, BIG. All tiOHpabsiiiji; cattle ina.y bo 1111 pounded by the oven pi or <>f the iaml on which they aro Lre.si>;iH.sinj^; but m the case- of uufenced land, the occupier is not entitled to ciaim any damages except fees for driving, or <or giving notico of tho detention of «ueh cattle, as providod in tho Second Schedule. StttiDS REQUIRED TO SOW AS" ACHE. tJarley, 2J to 3} bushels; beane, 2 to 2J buehels; buckwheat, or brauk, 1J bushels; cabbage (drumhead), to transplant, 1 lb; canary, 3 pkgs; uvrot in drills, 8 to 12 lbs; eluvor, 1. w 17 lbs; furze or gorse, for feed, 20 to 24 do. for single-Hue fencing, to bow one niilo, 3 to 4 lbs; kohl rabi (tumiprootod cabbage), to transplant, 1 lb; do., drilled, 4 lbs, linseed, for flax, 2J bushels; linseed, for seed, 1J biisbcds; lucerne, broadcast, '20 lbs; do., drilled, 15 lbs; mustard, white, 1 pkt; mangold wurtzel, 5 lbs; oats, 3 to 4 bushel?; parsnip, 10 lbs; rape or cole, 1 ptft; rye, 2\ to 3 buehols; rye grass (if drilled, one-fourth leee), % to 2i bushels; sainfoin, giant, 5 bushele; tares, winter, 2 J bushels; do., spring, 2 to 2i buehels; trifoliurn incarnatuin, 24 lbs; turnip, 2 to 3 lbs; turnip stubble, 4 lbs; wheat- 2J to 2\ bushels.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1915, Page 4
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