RAINFALL AT MAPUA
Mr Arnold Wells reports that the rainfall recorded at Mapua during the year 1930 was as follows: —January, 5.73 in.; February, ,52in. ; March, ,08in.; April, 4.61 in.; May, 2.29 in.; June, 2.60 in.; July, ,15in. ; August, 3.62 in.; September, 2.40iu.; October, .59in.; November, 3.21 in. ; December, 33in. Total for the year, 26.13 m.
Defence Precautions.—Pulmonas constitute the surest defence against troublesome summer colds. Soothing and healing, Pulmonas, when dissolved in the mouth, release antiseptic vapours that cut the phlegm and give quick relief. Nothing quite so good as Pulmonas, the pastille in the bandy tin. 1/6 and 2/6, all chemists and stores.
SCHOOLBOY FUN The rough and tumble of school-chil-dren often result in cuts, bruises, and abrasions to legs, arms and hands. Mothers should always bo prepared for such accidents. They should, keep a pot of Bee Ointment handy. It immediately soothes and quickly heals. Famous in New Zealand for the last 60 years. All chemists and stores.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 7 January 1931, Page 7
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