To send potatoes to Pukekolie i* akin to sending coals to Newca,t,e However. in view of tlie blight in toot district this year a very siieeess.nl Pahiatua farmer, famed for enltivat-nm fine potatoes, has sent several tons the 1 nbers to the order of a resident in the chief town of Mr Massey - electorate. :
A meeting of parents and others in torested in'the welfare of the HiltoScheol children, was held at the s-hoV house on Wednesday last to make' range meats for a fancy dross social an Christ mas tree at the breaking-un < i the school for the Christmas holid The project was taken up with tr l "'’’ enthusiasm. those present formal ; t hom-elves into a committee to arrange details.
&THE GASTRIC JUICES. o*l6 of the great advantages of Antiici'do as a cure for indigestion, sour itoniacli, gastritis and similar digestive disorders, is that.Jt.ps,positively harm-(ess.-.-no matter how frequently you take it. 'it is a mild white powder which, when mixed with cold lvater, is e\asy_ to lake, and has a very faint flavour, which leaves the palate clean and fresh, and which stimulates the gastric juices. It does'-hot iritate the delicate lining of the stomach, cause constipation, or interference with the normal working of the system. At the same time, Anti-Aeido prevents the fermentation of food and the formation of gases, counteracts acidity 'of the stomach, and assists the digestive organs to function as Nature intended. That; is why it is so wonderfully effective why it never fails to cure the most chronic cases. A few doses will prove its worth. Price 2s 6d —a fortnight’s supply all chemists and ■tores. '■ '' (s)*
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 22 November 1924, Page 9
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