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A CONTINUAL ANXIETY.

Coiign ann colds are an Mixiety to mothers a? children rarely £»et through iln winter without them. .For young children a eiedicino that nets quickly is necessary or croup may develop; it muvt contain no opiates and a medicine tbe children like. Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy arts quickly, contains no opiates, children like it andi it is everywhere regarded as a certain cure for roughs, colds, croup and whooping cougß. For sale everywhere.—Advt. That tickling irritating cough enn he promptly relieved liy a few drops of "Nazol" taken on lump sugar. Get "Nnzol" to-night. 60 doees, Is sd.

I Alexandria 2 28 h.w I Auisitcnittia *J '<j «• I Be,-,,:. . : [U'i'tH; i i»t'Uih;yr -*t • •• 1 P -i Uriin.'ihi . I IS ■' iirinhano • !0 l-JO ;i vu. lirtJSßols ... . - ') »'S ■* :n. LAYING DOWN A LAWN When it is desired to iorni a la*n, the ground should be troncJuni ua 'hit ct«i for 111<> Ti'Kol;U'!o garde,i ny time during the autumn. If the »iot {•on ho prepared in March, a somou hay bo gained by aowin;/ the frr-iss seed during that month; the su.rf.ice must bo thoroughly pulverised .-i)d trodden down firmly. Tho following i.i a Rood mixture, it procurable:--(.'rested iJotf-lsiil. iiifn; lent; foil:!, 41 bs; l'<W!.uc;i durusculik, , Loii ii.i t<;nuiioii« peruiiuo, 201 ort , White clover ,'2iba; i'rifoliuui minor. Sluts; i'on Noiiiorrths mid Bompervt: wi!•11 ba of each. 'j.'hie it.;?, lure wiil uftico for hull an ucro, arm tvjll totto very lawn, atul it kept cut a(it-ivt:ifc hods. Special i;.i.\i.',l <•;. :oc luyttig down Lii". i>,; may n|«o l;.r.i e.iuj trout uuy bycdsuiui!. fcotue of .in lui'-fVe j;':as and otli-r *w »W .ii'Svx.T i>-liui!abi.y lor !«h-ii purpo.e..v il i h<: K'''>'iud i;- oi a leU-mho nal. :.»* leg lilt: su-xls isltoitid oe deform! til' \ •:1 Commence lo 1 ...oo: i-. ihe !i:a<-h:n<' mil ;•.= \. ■ : the scythe r.r the iii'M t >.:.«• >' .!'ji. iioll p!■•■'. ic.Uf :« r.c . this will siive tins l:i)iv<*r. «>t l!tc irso»- • » l.Mi'Of vl>[\C C'.VI il.lv K! ■. AM L re? p:..\>| IIJ» critic -MI !1 _> l.'C II i 1 r 'iJ:uJ 'd !j.y the.- occupiei ■<:* t.'.e i'.im, ■■'i "."hick ! hey ;ire ;; o.'-pris.-.i , bin. n. the f:i>e <il indented |a;;d, Ihe oe-.:,l p:e>' :;i reil entitled j(; ciai.'t: ar>;, ages except foes, t>w driving, or '<> giving isoti.e of the dol-eulior. ,{ m;'!, Vfttlio, a:-, j'lovi'iej 11.1 1'.,.; Sil ■ i Heitedulo. ah'EDM HEQUI It El) TO SOW ,-t N ACKE o;iiley, 21 '/J bU'3h<'ls; uwsiifi, '2 to •i-i but>h<>!«; budtv, ueai, or b'ouk, H Mifehe'.f; cabbage, (drun;litiad;, to t<a;jp plant, 1 lb; caru'ry. 3 pkgs; ovrot in drills, H to 12 lbs; clover, 1. 17 ibs; t'ursio or gorse, for feed, 20 t<; 24 -"Ui; for single-liao fencing, to sow otto mile, to 4 llts; kohl rnbi (turniprooted cabbage), to transplant, 1 'b , do., drilled, 4 lbs; linsefld, for flax. 2< biit : he!«; linseed, for seed, 1J bushels, | lucerne. Liro;idcast. aO Ibs; do., drilled. 15 lbs; tmiotard, wliito, 1 pkt.; mangoki vi'tirtzei, 5 lbs; oats, 3 to 4 bushel?; pisrsnip. 10 lbs; rape or 0010, 1 pit. rye, '1\ to 8 bushels; ryo gracs -,if !til!<t!. one-fourth lets), 3! lo 2i !'ei.t; wiitifoin, giant, B bushels; tHr>:A vciuUiT, "ij bushels; do., spring, il '21 b:t!-,hak; trifoliu.;- iucarnatii'ii, 2-' ;h!- , Lui :i ij >. / i-j i? Ibs ; tiir;.ip etnb'ilp i wbefit- Si U: 2J i:ushcl.»

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1916, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
545

A CONTINUAL ANXIETY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1916, Page 4

A CONTINUAL ANXIETY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1916, Page 4

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