The Hon. J, Huxharn, Minister for Public Instruction, Queensland (corresponding to our Minister tor Education), has arrived in Wellington. Tho purpose of Mr iluxham’s visit is to i-« quire into the prison and hospital administration in the Dominion, the educelii nal system, and matters connected with kindergarten work, domestic science, cnl municipal market?, and milk supply. For Influenza, take Woodw Great Peppermint Cure, Is 9d, 22 O.cJ. It may seem strange to many that at auction sales of household furniture it is quite a common thing to find glaziers and picture framers in attendance (states tho New Zealand Times). The reason for their presence is owing to the scarcity ot glass suited to their respective trades. Tfcey are buyers of old pictures io frames, the sheet of glass contained in each being the reason connected with their purchases, 1 A sudden dull may give you cpld in the heat? inflamed throat or bronchitis. Remember! If you should take a thill don't wait until you are laid up, but uso -“Nazol” freely right, away. Thousands know ILs valuw
An investigation m Sydney has eslah- , lished the fact that t lie plant "Euphorbia Drummondi," commonly known as “the radk weed,’’ which grows profusely in ga’-den-, is exceed ngly poisonous When eaten by stock. A valuable horse died mysteriously at Kiaraa, and an examination w«s made by an inspector of tin Board of Health. Hp decided that the horse died from enteritis, induced by eating the milk weed. The virulent poison of the plant, be said, induces enterHs and morliticntion, resulting in speedy death It is doubtful if the pmmous natu-e of this plant is known by thorn in whoso gardens it grows profusely. Milk weed is common in most gardens in New Zealand, One of the most effective precautionary measures against an attack of influenza is tho free use of “Nazol” day nud night.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5885, 13 April 1920, Page 2
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