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CHIROPRACTIC.

Health is yours if the cause of your trouble be removed. If you suffer with' any of the following cohlplaints—head- i ache, throat and lung affections, indi- I gestion, appendicitis, stomach, lidney, Mver and intestinal troubles, insomnia, rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and sciatica, or any other nervous or chronic complaint —look to your spine; it is the switchboard of your body. Any displacement of the vertebrae of the spine causes impingement of the nerves passjug out therefrom; thus the different parts of the body arc deprived of their normal nerve supply, and in this way they become weakened and susceptible to disease. Tlie logical thing to do is to consult a Chiropractor and have your spine examined. Chiropractic, the science that accounts for. locates and corrects the cause of disease by. spinal adjustment. Try it and bo convinced. EDWIN W. KING, Chiropractor, 2i>d floor, Pareora Buildings, Stafford St., Timaru. Consultation free. Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 1.30' p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Also 7to 8 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday eveniugs. Telephone 919.

There are no less than three epi- ! demies—mumps, measles, and whooping cough—prevalent iu AYaimate at the present "time. - During the sitting of the Supreme Court at. L'nnnru yesterday, His Honour Mr Justice Sim, had the unusual experience of having two juries considering their verdict in. different cases at the same time. Mr R. Orwin wishes to advise the public that the share list of theAVanganui Woollen Mills Ltd., will shortly close, and -those wishing to take up shares should do so at once. At the Magistrate's Court. Temukn, yestcrctMy, iUr w. R. Mclvciin, S.M., entered tho fifty-third conviction for breach of prohibition order and drunkenness against Jack Spillane, but instead of accepting the suggestion of tho pplieo to send him to Pakatoa. gave him another chance, ordering him to come up for sentence when called upon within twelve 'months. James Walker, who admitted a breach of theCounty by-laws, in sledging a building along a road, was convicted, but as , the case was brought as a warning to contractors no penalty was imposed.

Particulars arcVadvertised this morning by the C.F.C.A. and Messrs Pyne, Gould, Guinness, of the extensive clearing sale for Mr John White at* the homestead, "Ocean View,'.' Levels, on Friday next. Tho ewes are good, the horses' particularly good. . Owing to the large number of implements—many good as new : —and the quantity of sundries the ' sale is to commence sharp at eleven o'clock. Luncheon will be provided and everything is for unreserved sale.

The Now Zealand Trotting Association last week held, in committee, ail inquiry into a report by the stipendiary steward," Mr Mabee, concerning fne conduct of the Waimato Plains Trotting Club's meeting ou Eastei Monday. The official finding, jusL announced, is of a drastic nature, and in effect demands the resignation oi the president of the club for allegedly bringing improper pressure to bear on the person appointed to do rchandiccappiugj reproves the secretary of the club for not notifying the liandioapper of a mutilation of name of one oi the animals engaged, as a result of which Galiudo Belle received 8s more than the correct handicap; declares that the starting was unsatisfactory; and attributes weakness to the rehandicapper in allowing his adjustments to be interfered with by officials of the club.

Clouds of beautiful things opened at Thomsons. Tareutuiles, crepes, dresses, laces, embroideries, spot yiiu plain nets, ribbons, blankets, flannels, lingering wools and wheelings—tome colours. Gloves, grey, champagne, black. Ladies' hosiery, j hoso. Mats, squares, linoleums, art squares. Coats and costumes, blouses. Dress skirts 7s lid to 59s 6d, silk also, fiats in morning, 5s lid value for 8s lid. For gentlemen —Ties and hats, overalls and combinations. As attractive a delivery of colonial made worsteds and tweeds as wo have seen. Trying to get a repeat. Sox and underwear. ... Quito the newest is now showing at The Louvre in daintv silk camisoles, silk underclothing, crepe de chene, silk sets, in iiesh pink and white, silk nightdresses trimmed hand-made lace. Also opening daily the very, latest blouses in new shades of crepe de chene, silks, voiles, etc. Ladies arc cordially invited to inspect the display of new goods now showing at The Louvre, Stafford Street, Timaru. ...

The receipt of inquiries by Christchurch merchants from Australia inspire the hope that the delegation at' present in the Commonwealth is making _ some headway in the matter of having the potato embargo removed.— (Press Association.)

A Press Association message from Chiiistcliurch says: There is no .alteration in the oat market, though the tendency is in the direction of weakening rather than the reverse. It is rather remarkable that Algerians have not participated in tho decline, and several substantial lines of such have been sold for North Island consumption at 6s" (id (and in one case slightly over), .6.i., f.o.b. —quite Is 6d a. bushel more than Gartons'. These will be required for spring sowing. It is expected that a much decreased area will 'oe sown in oa.ts in Canterbury this year; owing to the guaranteed wheat price. This is a factor that a. number of merchants are not losing • sight of, and justifies them in anticipating a. later rehabilitation of the market.

The Auckland Racing Club stakes for the coming season total £61,050 an increase of £II,OOO compared with last season. Tho stakes for the Great •Northern Hurdles and Steeples are ern Derby 1922-23 to £2500. The stake each increased to £2000,. and the Great Northern Derby 1922-23 to £2500. The. stakes for all tine standard weight-for-aire races have been raised to £IOOO Fixed penalties have been abolished and rc-ha,nad,icapping re-adopted (Press Association.)

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Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 18 August 1920, Page 7

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CHIROPRACTIC. Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 18 August 1920, Page 7

CHIROPRACTIC. Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 18 August 1920, Page 7