Tlu* ravages of ants are becoming somewhat serious in Taranaki, not only on many lawns, but also in the pastures (says the News). An experienced gardener said recently that should (lie drought continue much longer many lawns would require replanting. Ho was of.opinion that, farmers would find their pastures extensively affected. Local bodies should see that trees and hedges obscuring railway lines from view are cut down,” declared Mr. A. J. Toogoofl at a meeting of the North Island Motor Union. ''They have the power to force properly owners to do so, and should he stirred up in the matter. They have the power under the Act.” Tt was remarked by Mr. A. Edwards that (he more dangerous the crossing the fewer accidents there wore. A great many of i the accidents seemed to he duo to the motorist and not the railways. I PREVENTING HOLIDAY COLDS. | The holiday season rings with it a crop of colds. Wo wear thinner clothing than we’re used to, get overheated at tennis and other sports and generally take risks with our health. And a neglected chill may be dangerous. Hut Pulmona pastilles are helpful. Taken at the first sneeze they nip colds and chills in the bud. Enjoy all fun of summer days but keen fit with Pulmonas. All chemists Is axid 2a Bd.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16580, 22 February 1928, Page 12
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