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CHIROPRACTIC.

Health is yours if the cause of your trouble be removed. If you suffer with any of the following complaints—headache, throat and lung affections, indigestion, appendicitis, stomach, 1 irfney, 1 liver 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 passing out therefrom; thus the different parts of the body are deprived of their normal nerve supply, and in this Avay they become Aveakened and susceptible to disease. The 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 be convinced. EDW 7 IN W. KING, Chiropractor, 2nd floor, Pareora Buildings, Stafford St., Timaru. Consultation free. Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 1.2.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Also 7to 8 p.m. on Mon- . day, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Telephone 919. . . '

Senior-Detective Kemp vesterday arrested at Ophir, Central Otpo- 0 , William Charles Pitches, hotelkeeperi Hugh McAhster, Stock Inspector, and William White, farmer, on a charge of having in June last uttered a, will purporting to be that of the late George Reaper, of Ophir, Avho died in CromAvell Hospital m June last. The will, it is alleged, Avas forged in favour of William White, one of the accused. The accused Avere brought before the Court at Ophir, and liberated on bail. —Press Association. The Clntha A. and P. Association recently called for offers of blood horses suitable for their district, and from a large number offered have accepted Mr Richard Mahonev'a champion blood horse St. Petersburg. St Petersburg will be sent to Balclutha probably next Aveek. A week ago Mr ,1. C. N. Grigg, of Longbeach. 00tight from Mr Mahoney the thoroughbred stallion Masterpiece—a recent purchase by Mr Mahoney. It is Mr Grigg's in- j tention to leave the horse in Air Moloney's charge for the coming sea l son, and he Avill stand at "Grafton Lodge," Washdyke. In the "Outlook" of last week it I Aras shown that, lives Avere lost, and much valuable time wasted, ' that should 'Go devoted to hospital work, owing ,to the fact that Dr. W. 11. Porteousj in his medical mission work in Jagadhri, India, was dependent on a horse and trap (sometimes a rickety cart) as a means of transit. It was suggested that a motor bicycle or motor car would add greatly to his efficiency; wag in -Fact an essential in view of the increasing Avork and the extent of the district to be'covered. The Foreign Missions Committee of the New Zealand Presbyterian Church has just been informed that Trinity Church, Timaru, is prepared <t,o provide a new motor car to assist Dr Porteous in his Avork. The sum of £SOO is available for this purpose; any surplus to be devoted to Foreign Missions work. Trinity Church also pays Dr. Porteous's salai-v. The amount contributed by members of the congregation to mission;?, since Christmas is now close on £3OOO. ' To-day is the last day of J. R. McKenzie's sale. Usually almost everv fancy or useful article from a cake of scented swip to a diamond ring, not to mention all sorts of toys, can be had at the lowest price, and to-day is the last opportunity of getting +hem cheaper even than this. ... ° a Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd., desire to draw our readers' attention to the advertisements in this issue of tho clearing sales on account of Mr J. J Cleland, Hunter, and Mr W. F. White South Road, Wainiate. Mr Cleland's stock includes 14 horses and 25 head of cattle, and anyone wanting good; cows would do well to attend Mr White's sale. Messrs .W. F. Evans and Co., Temuka, advertise for sale for removal the hall 60 feet by 24 feet, formerly used as Salvation Army Barracks. Tho building is 111 good condition, and would be suitable for tho construction of two good-sized dwellings. Tho same Jirm also advertises for sale by public auction on Saturday next on acre section on the main street, Avith eight-roomed brick residence and outbuildings. On page 11 of this issue there is a well reasoned out article on the comparative merits of , wood as .-(gainst threaded rubber 'for the insulation of storage batteries, particularlv fcr car Avork. Mr G. H. Nicholas, South Canterbury representative and proprietor of the "Willard" Service Station, naturally favours the threaded rubber insulation for batteries, for it is the one used by the battery he represents. But he is backing up his preference by solidly-arrayed facts that are seemingly difficult to disprove. Car owners are requested to note the advertisement, and all interested are invited to come to the garage for a fuller and more detailed explanation. Location, Stafford Street, opposite T. ond J. Thomsons'. ...

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Timaru Herald, Issue 170301, 21 August 1920, Page 9

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CHIROPRACTIC. Timaru Herald, Issue 170301, 21 August 1920, Page 9

CHIROPRACTIC. Timaru Herald, Issue 170301, 21 August 1920, Page 9