The constable who is engaged in collecting the grain statistics in the Ashburton district informed a ‘‘'Guardian” reporter a few days ago that the yields were far below these of last season, both in oats and wheat. The effect of the drought was particularly noticeable on the light land, and in some instances oats sown for chaff, owing to the poor yield, would not pay for the cultivation. SEPTIC THROATS. A dryness in the throat or slight smtsHon if neglected, will often lead to troull. To dislodge the germs and heal inflammation, the nasal and ana * should be irrigated twice daUy wHh Flucnzol (1/6 and 2/6). Gaggle, also sniff up teaspoonfuls of undiluted Tluennol night and uiorn^ tog.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9623, 31 March 1917, Page 10
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