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MOTORISTS! Here’s to Your Health New No-drajl ventilating Windshield, devised by Science exclusively for Studebaker Custom Cars, makes possible new degree of Closed Car Motoring, comfort. With characteristic initiative Studebaker engineers at last have solved the long-neglected problem of closed car ventilation. They have devised a unique wind-shield, exclusively for Studebaker Custom Cars, by which the driver may direct a stream of fresh air down under the cowl or toward the roof of the car, without draught. This new-type windshield even allows for ventilation in severe storms, without admitting rain. A handle controlling its operation is located on the instrument board. No need for the driver to take his eyes off the road, no troublesome side-screws to loosen and tighten again—one motion completely controls both the direction and volume of the air currents. By rotating the adjustment handle to the left, the windshield may be tilted inward and the air directed down through the front compartment. In this position the windshield may be' left open even in rain, troughs being provided beneath the cowl for carrying off water. * Even the concentrated stream of a hose can not drive water past this cleverly devised barrier. In pleasant weather the windshield may be adjusted to an outward position and the air stream directed up toward the roof of the car over the heads of the passengers When closed, the windshield is in a centre position, forming an airtight barrier against cold. Here’s to Your Safety ! The New Custom Sedan gives you perfect vision—the first rule of safe driving. The slender body pillars, built of steel, are of very fine dimensions and so designed to give the utmost visibility to the driver, thereby assuring safety under all conditions of city and country driving. The large plate glass door and side windows passengers an uninterrupted view. allow esga e X m % ZA A Perfect Ventilation \ Y. N V A v\ i/JS \ \ \\ MU* Ah Urn Perfect Vision New Zealand Agents for STUDEBAKER MOTORS ADAMS LTD THE NEW STANDARD SIX CUSTOM SEDAN REDUCED TO Used Cars taken in Part Paymont. Easy Terms Arranged. Stafford Street, TIMARU And at CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, WANGANUI and PALMERSTON NORTH. Legal Agent*: PLEASANT POINT, J. A. Smith; TEMUKA, Hatton Eros.; OAMARU, Harvey J. Jenkins.

A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE. Kidney diseases are very dangerous. They come on silently, gain ground rapidly and cause thousands of deaths that could have been prevented by proper treatment in the beginning. Nature gives early -warnings of kidney disease—backache, twinges of pain when stooping or lifting, headaches, or urinary disorders. If these symptoms are unheeded there is grave danger of fatal kidney disease. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills have earned a reputation for their effectiveness in kidney troubles, and are known and recommended the world over. Mrs Barry, No. 4 Iris Street, Oamaru, says: ‘‘lt is about fifteen'years since I first started to suffer from backache. From then, and up to the time I took Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills it troubled me a lot, the pain at times being very. severe. I noticed that the harder I worked the more I suffered. I bought a bottle of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and I only wish I had got this remedy years ago, for it cured me, and I have been free of pain ever since. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are splendid for backache and have my hearty recommendation.”. Twenty years later, Mrs Barry says: ‘“I have had no return of backache since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me twenty years ago, a fact that speaks well for the curative powers of this grand remedy.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Foster-McClellan Co., proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S. A cheap hot water hag is dear at any price. Insist on “Unique” and you get a reliable Rubber Bag that will last for years. — ll. CLANDEBOYE. THE CARNIVAL. The Clandeboye Carnival Committee were favoured with fine weather on Thursday for their fifth annual carnir val. There was a good attendance of Clandeboye people and visitors from neighbouring districts. A long and varied programme cf events was got through m a businesslike and expeditious manner which reacted great credit upon Mr J. Donohue (chairman) and the other 'members of tho committee. A baby show was writ supported; this was kindly judged bv Nurse Thomson and Mrs U minion. Considerable interest central m ‘ho contest for the Clandford Shield, between teams from Milford -and Clandeboye districts. On ibis occasion the result of last week was reversed and tlie shield was regained by Claudoboye. The following competitors were successful m gaining a place in the prize list: —Mrs Adair, Mrs Simpson, Leila Donohue, Miss Francis Cameron, Miss Vera Bratlley; Messrs C. .Sherriff, \Y. Flett, G. A. Drown, R. Sherrill', J. Donclmc, \V. Brownlee, .1. Sugrue, J. Munson, C. .Donohue, C. Hogg, W. H. Stamland, and G. Rauburn. Baby show. —9 months and under: Seniors, Airs Cuthbert’s bahv 1 ; j amors Mrs Prattley's baby 1. *. Under i.S months.- —Airs AluiligaiT.s baby 1. Winning tug-o-war team:—J. Donelino (captain), J. J. Nolan, A. Boyd, I). Pemberton (jum.-.). T. Sillies, B. Pemberton, J. Sillies, G. Lnngrel!. In the evening a carnival dance was held. During an interval All- J. Donohue asked Airs Kyne to accept from tho committee and residents a set of stainless cutlery as a mark of appreciation of her kindness in giving the use of a paddock for the carnival for many years. Airs Kyne was greeted with musical honour?. Mr J. .IXmehuc then distributed the prizes won during the day. For the dance excellent music was supplied by Air C. Kellaiul piano) and Air J. Palmer (violin), while extras were contributed b,v Airs Palmo.r, Aliss Parke and Aliss Campbell. The duties of AI.C. were ably carried out by Air Alex Alac-kie and Air S. Parke. SWIMMING. SCHOOLBOY .DEFEATS CHAAIPION. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received April 8, 8.15 p.m.) i NEW YORK, April 7. j A schoolboy named George Kojnc, • aged 17 years, at Chicago, defeated tlie champion swimmer Weismuller, in a 150 yards breaststroke race, tho . time being 2min. 19 1-osec—a world’s record. i Kuiac won by four yards. j i ■awmiww mu ■—n— I PROTECT YOIJR HANDS. Are your hands growing coarse with work, red or wrinkled? Do they crack in cold weather, or are they .chapped and harsh after hard work? Your! hands are worth coring for; beautiful ha nils are ono of woman’s greatest charms. No matter what your work may be, vonr hands will bo better for ! careful treatment with Rexona, the ' rapid healer. Rub it well in, especially after hard or drying work. Rexona cleanses,'whitens Mid softens the skin. Rexona Soap preserves and beautifies the hands and complexion, where common soaps age and destroy. | FOOTBALL. LEAGUE’S FINANCES. By Tologra >h— Vra*s Association. AUCKLAND, April 8. The New Zealand Rugby League’s financial statement for the year showed a balances of receipts over expenditure of £252 18s Gd. The principal items were receipts:— Bank balance £llß3 3s lid, trial games, £649 Is. 7d, Otago League £"847 18s lOd, Auckland League £277 8s 2d. Expenditures —■ Wellington League loan £ll2 2s, trial games in south £354 13s 4d, English tour expenses £1876 IS.s 2d, English Rugby League £163 13s sd. The item “English tour expenses” is the actual cost of the New Zealand Council of sending a team t<i England. The tour involved a loss, but details arc not yet available. NAPIER WANTS ISLAND MATCH. 3y Telegraph—Press Association, NA.PfER. April 8. The, Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union resolved to make applicntAm to have tlie North v. South Island match played this year in Napier. It was pointed out that Hawke's Bay had sent a loam to the West Coast (South Island) at a, cost of £350, and arranged return visits at a cost of £llO. Last season a team was sent to small Northern centres at a cost of £2OO, so that in fhree seasons Hawke’s Bay liau expended £669 to comply with (lie wishes of the New Zealand Union. Those who spend much time in the open air during the summer, will find that they require, occasionally, a good ointment'to allay skin irritation caused by the hot sun’s rays. Rexona will do this as it “takes tlie burn out of Sunburn.” . . .

SOUT 9 8 BOOT STORES For the next ten days we are offering Footwear at less than Warehouse Prices. Our Big Fair Commences on Friday. The prices quoted are for Cash Only. MEN’S BOSTOCK WALKING SHOES, welted soles 1 , in black, box calf, g-lacie-kid; also tan willow calf— Esfual Selling- Price : 37s Gd. Special Easter Price: All Men’s Lines Reduced in Pries & LADIES’ GLAOE, 1-BAR WALKING SHOES, Square Heels— Fair Price: 8s 6tt Pair. LADIES’ ARCTIC CLOTH SLIPPERS, Leather Soles— To go at 3s 6d Pair. CHILDREN’S TAN SANDALS (Sizes 4-5-G)— Clearing Price: 2s 11d Pair. MEN’S BLACK BON CALF SLIPPERS, Wide Welt Soles; Broad Fitting— Usual Price: 13s 6d. s To be cleared at 8s 6d Pair, MEN’S TAN CALF SLIPPERS, Wide Welt Soles; Broad Fitting— Usual Price: 14s 6d. All to go at 8s 6d Pair. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF BOSTOCK FOOTWEAR. SOUTER’S Easier Fair Now Or

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 April 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 April 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 April 1927, Page 10

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