At Timaru during Friday night an Infant male child lost its life by suffocation. He was sleeping in a cot, and when found dead he had a portion of the blanket clenched tightly in his hands, having drawn the covering over his mouth and close to his nostrils. DIARRHOEA. Diarrhoea, in its first stages, can be checked by a few doses of that pleasant, reliable and effectual medicine. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances one dose is sufficient, but as a rule three or four doses are necessary. It is a good thing to keep in the house. Get a bottle to-day: it may save a life. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, Temuka and Geraldine.
i SOWING AND SPRAYING SEASON. STOCK Op GARDEN SEEDS & TOOLS Also SPRAYING MATERIALS. Red Oil, Lime and Sulphur Solution, Bluestoue, Soda. etc. A. E. SMITH & rn DIRECT IMPORTERS. TBMUKA. A / F. H. C. MARTIN, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, GERALDINE. Potato Growing in New Zealand— David Tannoch, F.R.H.S. . . 2/6 Vegetable Growing in New Zealand— J. T. Sinclair . . . . 2/Fruit Growing in New Zealand — J. T. Sinclair . . . . 2/Flower Gardening in New Zealand- — James Young, F.R.H.S. . . 2/’PHONE No. 95.
FKmks3^ T & SCALDS A dressing of Zam-Buk take* out all fiery pain and sorone**. It ensures your hurts healing quickly and perfectly without festering or disease infeotion. g. The secret of Zam-Buk’s wonderful healing , seething and antiseptic power , lies in the blending of certain herbal essences whose enact stimulates and hastens Nature’s own healing. Zam Buk Is 100% medicine. It contains none of those animal fats or mineral impurities which you get in common salves aud ointments. As a “ first-aid ” for injuries, and as a remedy for eczema, ringworm, ulcers, and other obstinate skin diseases Zam-Buk is absolutely reliable. It’s the purest and most valuable healer obtainable. ijb and jfb everywhere. iiltißuß There arr shattered idols and vanishing dreams, Ami never a ray of sunshine gleams, Where the cobwebs envelop forgotten joys !n the silent kingdom of broken toys. Life’s dead leaves litter the duststrewn way Where never again shall our footsteps stray. lint there’s sunshine ahead, the path leads sure To health and Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 19 There's nests for reipf? in "Sleepy Hollow,”
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10362, 7 September 1922, Page 1
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