During The Summer Months Teething Children are Subject to Bowel Disorders which Very Often Prove Fatal if- Neglected. There is No Danger when the Diarrhoea is Kept in Control
Jpl # IN TIME Do not disregard Nature’s warnings. Loss of appetite, headache, constipation, and lack of energy are sure indications that your internal organs arc not working smoothly. Whenever nature lets you know of some weakness or failure on the part of the digestive system X£ .ko a do.-c of Worth a Cjitifiics &- Bos, t'J iA-^a
M m r & •. m naia a i fa a\: m 0 GRAZERS, FARMERS & ALL PRIMARY PRODUCERS Do you know the Best Grass ever imported is Our BELGIAN CONGO KiKU GRASS Not injurious to Cattle, like South African Kiltuya or Kikee Grass, Sorghum, Sudan, Rhodes, or Lucerne, Stands any heat, cold, lain or drought better than any other. If planted in “Bathurst Burr,” “Speargrass,” “Thistle,” “Ilorchound,” or “Patterson’s Curse,” infested land, it will exterminate it. Used in New Zealand with success against “Blackberry.” It is the best Fat tenor and Milk Producer for 'Cattle. Sheep thrive on it. PLANT NOW FOB SPRINC PLANTING: 100 for 20S; I,OOC for £5 10S CONGO SUGAR GRASS Should be in Every Station and Fanil, Whilst forming a splendid breakwind on the weather side of paddocks, it provides an enormous amount of good feed, being tho fastest and most bulky of all grasses. Cattle, Horses, and Sheep fatten and thrive on it, and it has no harmful effects. PLANT NOW: 50 plants 90s; 100, 60s. Post or steamer free. & MEXICAN PASSION FRUIT PLANTS Stand a lot of cold and any heat. There is a Big Boom coming for Passion Fruit Growers producing Passionfruit Pulp for export. If all tho Dairy Farmers at present had a thousand plants in full bearing, they could not half supply the demand for Passion Pulp for American Ices, etc. At present Passion fruit Pulp is worth ■lO to 48 cents per pound wholesale in Chicago and New York, which, after paying all expenses, gives a net return of a little over Is per pound. Pulp is packed in kerosene tins and cases, 112 lbs to the ease, which is worth tho net return of llGs, on tho average per ease. We can supply the right kind of plants. Plant now. 100 Plants for 455; 500 for £9; 1000 for £IC. Post or steamer free. I m | i | i
THE MOST USEFUL DERRY IS THE “BLUEBERRY." Very prolific; Grows upright'.Stands any heat or cold. Plenty of berries for three months. Plant three feet apart. May be planted SECOND YEAR PLANTS: G for 12s Gd; 12 for 21s. Post free. Write for Phaniphlets and Particulars, etc. Can only bo procured from us. 78-80 OSBORNE ROAD, MANLY, SYDNEY. (Please Mention This Paper when Writing). m ,m : . E 3 S SE3 a SB 23 _BS 3 i 3 ft l SPECIAL CALIFORNIAN DISEASE PROOF APPLE TREES i, vve have a limited number of third year trees. ORDER NOW. Post or Steamer free. 3 6 Assorted Choice 21s; 12 for 35a. Post t
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1926, Page 4
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