The “Eltham Argus” waxes enthusiastic about the prolific growth of inarrows, pumpkins, and kumi-kumis this season, and mentions that a large kurnikumi, weighing 361 b, was on view a few days ago. But the Waipa “Post” boasts of a kurnikumi grown in Te Awamutu, weighing 6511 b, while a pile melon, grown near Morrinsville tipped the scale at 831 b. EVENING PARTY PICTURES. This is the season of evening parties, jolly dances, and night functions of all kinds. Do you realise that you can take a flash-light picture of such without any risk at all? The Kodak flash •sheets and holders have been specially prepared for amateurs wishing to take 'indoor pictures, giving fully exposed •negatives. Then for best results in developing, printing and enlarging at minimum cost, send your Rim to Baxter’s Pharmacy, Theatre Buildings, Timaru. ... A WAR LEGACY. One of the legacies of the Great War which New Zealand has received is the alarming number of persons with lunn and chest complaints. Give a cold hall a chance, and trouble is threatened these people, who are advised to nip it in tho bud with Kofgo, the Great Cough Cure, obtainable from Pateman’s M.P. Stores, Stafford Street.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 21 June 1924, Page 9
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