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KATJRI FLOOR. POLISH. Pplish your floors with Kami and observe the wonderful shine. No other polish can produce, the same result. And it is such ensv work polishing with Kami too. Kami is not only Rood lor linoleum and hardwood floors hut it produces a very fine effect on pianos, and other furniture, producing ;i brilliant lustre. Order a tin fror your grocer at once. ... Influenza.—The most reliable remedy for influenza is. Febro. This mixture is made solely by us. and was used bv many hundreds of people during the epidemic last year. Keep a l.ottle of this in the home, and as soon !ls tn » first symptoms of influenza appear *ake a dose of Febro. It quickly r-io, 6a those aches and pains, and promptly reduces fovenshness. Price, 2s 6tl double size 4s 6d. Posted anywhere in New Zealand 6d extra. Neil's Pharmacy, Stafford Street (E. 0. Ayre« iM.P.S., proprietor).

The Winchester Bicycle and Sports ! Club, will hold a plain and fancy dress . ball in tbo Victoria Hall on Thursday _ evening. Prizes will be given for the bust fancy dresses.

The bachelors of Arundel meet in Howard Hail on. Friday to arrange for a. hall. A plain and fancy dress hall will be held in the same hall on the 27th.

The -weekly dance in the Bay Pavilion will be Ueid to-night. " '

The fortnightly meeting of ■ the Juvenile j/oiescers. was iielu last evening, Diu \v. JXainsay presiding over a poor attendance ot memuers. The Woodwards j-eported two memDyi's on the sick iunus and one declared otf. 'l'ivo candidates were nominated and duly approved, ana one candidate was initiated. On the iirst meeting lugnt. of .November a social will be l.eid, when the P.C.R. certificates and prizes for the most members obtained wilt bo presented.

The adjourned inquest into the death of Charles Phillips, butcher, of the s.s. Wangaratta,, was re-opened yesterday morning before Mr W. R. MeJvean S.M., district coroner. John Victor Carlson gave evidence of removing deceased in the ambulance from, the ship to Timaru. Hospital on the evening of Thursday, August 5. This concluded the evidence, and the coroner returned a verdict that death was due to rupture of a blood vessel on the b-.ain, but there was no evidence to s!:ow how this condition was brought about.

There is practacally no unemployment locany in sKiueu u-aues, wuwe very lew unskilled woiKmen are ouc ot euiployniunt. 'lucre are several c-iUers oacn uay at tne .Liauour uureau,' Out n is seuiom lue same woiKmuu cans more tu.iu once.

A Press Association message- from Wellington says:—mo training .of Territorials during tiie- war was Hampered considerably oy practically t/iie whole ot tne Dominion's servicec.-Mo rinos-being supplied to tne Expeditionary force, \vimt -weapons cue Territorials do possess are old and quite useless lor anything but drill purposes. Arrangements nave been made l-y the Delonce'Department, nowever, to equip all units witn new up-t-o-uato iiiies, shipments ot which are now Beginning to arrive from Home, and tiie won. < replacing old arms will be put Hi 11.11.1u without delay.

Discussing the terrible conditions ot Austria at the meeting in connection with the Central Europe Fund last night, Mr G. T. Koller said he thought the lack of imagination of the people in this country, 10,1)00 or 12-,000 miles irom the actual scene, was one of the greatest drawbacks to subscribing. 'The Hew. T. Stinsoii said that- the last newspapers from Homo stated that there were thirteen million children in Central Europe in dire need. Over 5000 children, from Vienna alone had been taken to Sweden and Holland, while train loads were leaving for other countries. One medical authority stated that there was not a healthy child in all Vienna. The authorities had actually hcen placed in the position of selecting children who were to be saved front children who w r ere to be left to die. No children with weak chests were sent away.

An important- clearing sale following on the disposal of Mr James Balfour's farm "Alaitsiieia,'' To vara Valley, is to be hold at t. j homestead on' Imi'rsday next by tne O.F.C.A. Full particulars are advertised iu this issue. Everything is for unreserved kale, commencing at- 11 o'clock.

Quito tho newest is now showing -at The Louvre in dainty silk camisoles, silk underclothing, crepe de'eneno, silk sets, in flesh pink and white, sill: nightdresses trimmed hand-made lace. Also opening daily the very latest; blouses in new shades of crepe de chene, silks, voiles, etc. Ladies are cordially invited to inspect the display ot new goods now showing at The Loivvre; Stafford Street, Timaru. ...

The Wellington Chamber of Commerce endorsed the Canterbury Chamber's resolution—"That this Chamber strongly protests against the principle of compulsory loans! for other than urgent war necessities, and considers the proposed action of the Government as a dangerous precedent and contrary to all the principles of British freedom and liberty." It was contended that compulsory loans would limit buisness enterprise. During the war they had not murmured at the Government's demands, but now* that the war was oyer they should think mere of developing the country and increasing production. —(Press Association.)

A healthy skin means a good complexion that people will admire. In the hot days of Summer you can best preserve your complexion by using the new Vanishing GLYCEROSE CREAM. This delightful toilet preparation gives a healthy, transparent lustre to the complexion and is soothing, cooling and refreshing. Glycerose Cream costs only 2s per jar at all chemists, or post paid 2s 3d from Box 210, Christehurch. 13

MOTOR LORRY A NECESSITY. Tho motor lorry is gradually superseding other forms of delivery. Even the railways in many cases have been affected, since the motor lorry can go so far afield. For long distance work the "Dennis" shotild be . obtained. British-built, expertly designed, reliable, economical—business houses the world over prefer it. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., agents. ...

For over thirty years Mr James Shakes has been a resident of Wellington. His shop in Manners Street is well-known, and his experience will bo interesting to many a sufferer from Rheumatism Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatic Gout, Stone, Gravel, and kindred diseases. He writes: "During an attack of Rheumatic Gout, {. tried Rheumo. All pains left me twenty minutes after the first dose, and by the following morning all swelling had disappeared. Hearing that a friend was suffering from Rheumatic Gout, I went up to his place with a bottle of Rheumo, and, as in my case, the .retult was a cure. I can honestly recommend Rheumo to sufferers from Rheumatic Gout; as a cure it ig a certainty." Perhaps you have found that other so-called "remedies" —lini ments, embrocations, plasters, salts 0 r pill?.—-could' not eradicate vour Rheu matism or Gout. Rheumo seldom fails Try it. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. (95?

Photography.—<STe have just added U our stock a w*" t-ssorted supply of cameras, Kodaks t,M Brownies. Next' time you want a film give us a call. A full and fresh supply of these just received, including No. 327 for V.P.K. and No. 0 Brownies. We have made arrangements with an expert photographer to develop your films at the shortest notice. Take no chances t.itn your films, but send them to us to be developed by an expert. The price is right.—Neil's Pharmacy (E. C. Ayres, proprietor), 73 Stafford St.. Timaru....

Rheumatism.—Krusal salts, Nature's mineral spring salts, is the best sol> vent for urip acid in the blood. By eliminating uric acid from the system you get rid of the chief cause of rheumatism, gout, eczema, and diseases of the liver and kidneys. This remedy i? a real health salt, and keeps the system in good health. Price Is 6d per iar. Sole agents for the Dominion. Neil'? Pharmacy (E. C. Ayres, M.P.S., proprietor), Stafford St. South, Timaru. ... hot water bottle will soon restore circulation. A ooon these cold nifrhts, and costs a few shillings. Obtainable pverywhere. Look for the brand when buying. ...

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Timaru Herald, Issue 170298, 17 August 1920, Page 7

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Untitled Timaru Herald, Issue 170298, 17 August 1920, Page 7

Untitled Timaru Herald, Issue 170298, 17 August 1920, Page 7

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