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Time to Think Trains of Thought “Young man, when do you do your thinking?” was a question put by Thomas Hardy to a high-speed massproduction novelist. The same remark applies to any kind of business or sport—golf, tennis, football—when a game calls for some planning. On the way to meeting or conference, where intelligent speech is required, it is very helpful to have time to think. What better place for thought than in the cosy care-free train? Taking thought adds cubits to the stature of a subject. 4 Try it in the Train WILLARDS COST LESS TO OWN —THEY LAST LONGER. Service in millions of motor cars to all parts of the world proves that Willard Reserve Capacity Batteries average more miles and months of service. —THEY CRANK FASTER. Willard Reserve Capacity Batteries deliver higher voltages to the starter, which means faster cranking And that means quicker starting and longer life. —THEY DON’T LET YOU DOWN. Because they are built of the tineat materials by expert workmen and must pass 74 rigid Inspections during their manufacture, Willard Batteries excel! to dependability. Come tn get a.D the facts before you boy YOUNG BROTHERS Christchurch TIM A RD Dunedin Telephonei _ , Telephone: $3-544 Telephone: 72 H-204

While searching for gold in a creek at Queenstown miners discovered a gold ring, marked as clearly as though it had just been brought from a jeweller's shop. The ring, which was hexagonal in shape and about three-eighths of an inch wide, had “in memory of” in black capitals on the outside and on the inside “Captain Robert Keene, obit. August 28, 1843.” Philatelists desiring to get postmarks of the “Tin-Can" mail of Niuafoou on I envelopes, should properly address these to the Intended recipient and send in another envelope to the Union Steamship Co. Auckland to reach there before July 6. with loose New Zealand stamps for 6d for each envelope sent for post-marking (2id for the necessary Tongan stamp and the balance for the islanders’ service in handings the mail). The envelopes should be of an adequate size to show off tbe-post-mark satisfactorily, about six inches wide by five inches deep. The opinion that the time had coms when they should inaugurate a centenary fund was expressed by Mr K. M. Black at a recent public meeting held in Nelson to form a society for the advancem nt of the city, f-me effort, he considered should be made to form a fund whie’u ", uld be the nucleus of a Nelson Centenary Fund. A fund of £2,000 or £3,000 by 1942 would make possible a fitting celebration, and by the time that date was approach? ; The failure of men on relief or in receipt of sustenance to take advantage of opportunities to secure other employment was again demonstrated this week, when a local body in a country district close to Auckland called tenders for the cleaning of two acres of gorse in the centre of the district. Although there are nearly 20 men in the area in receipt of assistance from the Unemployment Fund, only one tender was received. Catarrh.—Nasal catarrh Is dangerous as well as unpleasant. It inducts ohysica! and mental dullness, undermines your health, and if neglected leads to serious throat troubles, deafness bronchitis, and stomach catarrh. We have a remedy for this complaint, ca'led Catarrhine. the prescription- at a well-known London specialist. After using this remedy for a short time. Uh. head noises, deafness, constant spitting, dizziness and catarrhal headaches all permanently disappear. Fries 3/6 one month’s treatment. Tom E. C. Ayres, Ltd, chemists. Stafford Street Varicose Veins.—We have Just received from London by parcel post, a fresh supply of new elastic stockings for varicose veins. They are thin and light in weight, specially strong an.l are invisible under silk hose. Each stocking is specially tested before leaving the English factory ana carries a guarantee from the maker Note the orand. “Longlife." Price 15/- a pair, all sizes. Sold only by E. C. Ayres, Ltd, chemists. 78 Stafford Street South. Timaru

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20441, 11 June 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20441, 11 June 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20441, 11 June 1936, Page 2