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DANGER SIGNALS.

There are two serious signals oi kidney ills. The Jirsb signal comes from the back with numerous aelies and pains. The second signal comes m tiie kidney secretions, tile urine is thin and pale or boo highly coloured! and showing briok-dust-like deposit. Urination is infrequent, too frequent, or excessive. You should heed these danger signals before chronic coniplitions set in—diabetes, dropsy, Blight's isease. Take Dean's Backache Kidy Pills in time and the cure is Simla. Mis A. Perrin, Rangitikei road, Palerston North, says: "During the past urteen years a statement lias been ppearing in the papers to llie eilect that Doan's Backache Kidney Pills has cnredi my liueband oi backache and disordered secretions, as a rfesult oi a kl in the kidneys. That statement true in every particular and after lapse oi fourteen years i can give .this remedy even greater praise . for he still well to-day. Betore he used i oan's Backache ividney Pills he constantly got cold in the kidneys and would sutler with backache and- disordered secretions. But Doan's Pills banished the backache and made his kidneys strong and well, and permanently ended his suffering.'' Do you feel as well as you ought or are you troubled with backache, weati back, headaches, depression of spirits, gravei, urinary or bladder weakness, or any other common symptom oi kidney trouble? Remember the kidneys are tko most important organs of he body; they need care. Doan's Backache Kidney PilJs are special kidney help; they will put your kidneys into good working order. J! ore sale by .'Uchemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles His Lid), or will be posted on receipt of price Dy Eoster-Mc-CJellan Co., 70 Pitt-street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S. Our Permanent Column ii FOR READY REFERENCE. : HTAMP DUTIES. Agreouient oi Memorandum oi Agreement, 1b 3d with letters, etc., attached, 3s. Appraisement ot" .Valuation where Uie amount does not exceed £20, is- i .'Xeeed £20, does not exceed £50, lid, exceed £100, and does not exceed £2'H> IDs, £200 and does not exceed £600 I Ida, exceeds £500 20a. | Award, same as Valuations, except exceeds £500 but not £1000, 20s; ex- | eeeds £1000, 355. I P.ns. not exceeding £2o (id, exceeds £25, and not exceeding Is, every additional £50 or part of £50 Is. 1 10s. Bills of Exchange. Oon demand 2d; j otherwise than on demand, il running singly, lor any amount not exceeding i.50, is; every additional £50 or part of £50, la.; if drawn in a set, such suoii upoii each bill of the set as to n'ake up the tame duty as U a single tali were drawn for the amount. Conveyance—Conveyance on dale: i'or every £50 or part oi £50 of tne amount of the consideration lor sale„ <! 7s lid. Any instrument whereby any property is legally or equitably transferred to or vested in any person lor a nominal consideration or where no consideration passes, for wory £50 or part of £50 of tiio amount or value or the property couveyed or transferred or as&ea&ed under "The Property Assessment let, iiSßs,'' or any Act amending the >ame at the date when such instrument takes effect, 10s.

Promissory Notes.—Payment on demand 2d. Payable otherwise than on demand: Eor every sum not exceeding £25, ijd,; exceeding £25 and not exceed mt; £50, is.; every additional £50 or part of £50, Ib. Duplicate or counterpart of any instrument chargeable with duty, where such duty does not amount to 'is, tbe same duties aa the original instrtvinentj in any other case 3s. Land Transfers.—benerally speaking, the same duties aa -would have been payable on a convey&noe. Lease, or Agreement to Lease, without any consideration by way of premium : Where rent does not exceed £6u 3o for every additional £50 or part of £50 3s. Eoir any instrument affecting a partition of lands upon any consideration exceeding £100. Soldier's' estates are exempt from all duty up to £5000 in respect to every succession Dy lineal descendant or ancestor.

seed of White Queen or some sort, aIN i.t the middle of Novemtje:. The soil whoilid be pour, and made linn; ioir thickly, uud do uoi Uuu Uio plants WOIIKEIW D WELLIN OS. .Borough Councils uro empowered by Ibe .Municipal Corporations Act to erect ior tlie occupation of workers employed or resident in boroughs any buildings suitable for workers' dwellings, or may acquire buildings by purchase or otherwise, and render them biiitable for the same purpose, the letting to be in the hands of the Council. By section 52 of the Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, 1913, Councils are further empowered in regard to workers' dwellings. The section provides that a Council may U) let land to a worker for the purpose of erecting a worker's dwelling; (2) advance money to a woiKer to enable him to acquire laud and build a worker's dwelling thereon; (3) sell to a worker ."ny separate worker's dwelling. Provision is made for the repayment of advances and the payment of advances and the payment of purchase-money by instalments. THE FENCING ACT. ERECTION OF FENCES. A fence of any of the kinds mentioned in the Second Schedule is a *ufficieut fence within the meaning of the Fencing Act (5.7). The occupiers of adjoining lands not divided by a sufficient fence are lisioln to join in or contribute in equal proportions to the erection of a fence lstweou such hinds, although such fence may nob exteuu along the whole boundary line. But no occupier is liable to contribute to any fence which is not, as far as praoticchis, fxaiinaosthroughout its length. iiiE RILES OF THE ivOAD. The Rule of tho Road is a paradov quite; For in driving your carriage along, If you boar to the It ft you f.re iim* to go light, l[ you turn to the ripbt you wwas?. Hut m walking the elivets 'tis a <tii ferent ease; To the right it is right wou should steer, On lie left should be left enough of clear space Fo; the p-v-opia aTw wis'u to wali

LEUAL TENDER. Tender of inonew may legally bo mad.i -in the cas eot bronze coins, for any amount not exceeding Is; in the case of silver coins, not exceeding 405.; in t:i t-caae oi goid corns for ,\oy amount, unless coined prior to xlie reign of Queen Victoria (.'l3 and 31 Vic. (j. 10, -ftc. 4, and Royal Proclamation 22, Nov., ISyO), Uauk notes are now legal tender m iS'ew Zealand and are still a first charge fit tiie asset.-; -.»! die bank o! issue f'Bauli Nolo Act. 1893 TV.'ELVE O'CLOCK AT NOON N Z MEAN TIME. coaipaied with--Adt'iaidy .. ... 10 0 :Y. ui. Aden S 31 a.m. Alexandria ... ... 2 28 a.m. Amsterdam ... ... 0- 50 am. Berlin ... .. ... 1 23 am. Berne ... 1 0a m Bombay ... -5 21 am. Boston . . .. .. 7 46 pm. Brindisi .. ... 1 a m. Brisbane .. .. .. 10 80 a in. fJrusHehi 6 84 % ui. LAVING DOWN LAWN. When it is dwired to form ti ht vn, the ground should be trenched diiecie-d l'vr ibe re>!,o'garden i-ny time during tbe autumu. If the i>iot can be prepared in .March, a seajon nay be gained by Rowing the r>r.iss seed during that month; the surface mini he thoroughly pulverised ~nd trodden dovvn iirmly. The following is a good mixture, it procurable:-—

Crest<«l Dog-tail. 21 bis; Eestuua k'uuitoiia, 4-lb;s; Festuca duru»eu!a, 2lbs; Loliuni t<»nmToli;» peronue. 201bs; Vviiite clover ,21 bs; Trifoliura minor. Biba; Poa Nemoralis and Sempervi-4'ns •ilbs of cacti. This mixture will 'uffico for half an acre, and wili form a very good lawn, and ii kept cut •close answers most soils. Special mixtures for laying down lawns may also be nad from any seedsman. (Some of our naiivo poas aud other grasses wo lid answer admirably lor Jawn purposes, ii the ground is or a retentive nature, solving the Heeds should De detailed til) August. Commence to cut as soon as the machine will act. Some jreler the scythe for the first time of cutting. Roll previous io niowi.'ig; this rtlii save- the knives ol the motv'er. IMPOUNDING CATTLE, KI'O. All iresnn-vsing rattle may be ini pounded by the occupier of the land on whicfc they are trespassing; but rn the ease of indented land, the occupier ia not entitled'to ciaini any damages except fees for driving, or foi giving notice oi the detention ur sueii cattle, as provided in the Second Schedule. .SEEDH RJ£QCURED TO SOW AS ACRE. iiarley, 2i to SI bushels; beams, 2 to 2£ bushels; buckwheat, or brank, 11 bushels; cabbage (drumhead), to transplant, 1 lb; eauary. 3 pkgs; carrot in drills. 8 to 12 lbs; clover. 1 . vo 17 lbs; furze or gorse, for feed, 20 to 24 be; do. for single-line fencing, to sow one mile. 3 to i lbs; kohl rabi (turniprooted cabbage), to transplant, 1 lb; do., drilled, 4 lbs; linseed, for flax, 2| bushels; lins<?ed, for seed, li bushels; lucerne, broadcast, 20 lbs; do., drilled, 15 lbs; mustard, white, 1 pkt; mangold wurtzel, 5 lbs; oats, 3 to 4 bushtil,*; parsnip, 10 lbs; rape or cole, 1 put; rye, 2i to 8 bushels; rye grass (if drilled, one-fourth less), 2 to 2i bushels; sainfoin, giant, 5 bushels; tares, winter, 2J bushels; do., spring, 2 to 2J bushels; triioiiiim incarnatum, S4 lbs; turnip, 2 to 8 lbs; turnip »tubble, 4 lb*; wheat. 2i to 2i booh ale.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1916, Page 4

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DANGER SIGNALS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1916, Page 4

DANGER SIGNALS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1916, Page 4

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