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NEWS AND NOTES

At 2.30 p.m. to-day at "Came,” 17 Sealy Street, A. N. Oakey and Co. will submit to auction under instructions from the trustees of the late Mrs Jessy Rhodes her Buick 8-cylinder 4-door saloon car which is equal to new. Full particulars were advertised in last Saturday’s "Herald.”

A grand benefit dance will be held to-night in the Bay Tearooms in aid of tire Hospital Radio Fund.

H. Allchurch and Co. will sell at their rooms (The Rialto) at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow a large number of glass window sashes, doors and other lines without reserve.

Estates of a value of £490,924 were reported and accepted for administration by the Public Trustee during June. The total value of the estates under administration by the Public Trustee on March 31, 1937, was £60,770,814, and the new business for the quarter ended JUne 30, 1937, was £1,345,203.

"Veracity,” was the subject taken by Sir Richard Livingston, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, in the Essex Hall Lecture for 1937. He defines veracity as "the habit of seeing and describing things as they are. To have no favourites, to hear all sides, to weigh honestly the arguments o; an opponent, to admit the strong points in his case and the weak in our own, to be just in thought no less than in action, to show fairmindedness as well as fair play; and then, when the mind is made up and the views are to be stated, not to allow the partiality, the prejudice, the animus, the onesidedness, which have been banished in forming them, to vitate their expression.”

Worm Syrup.—Ayres’s Worm Syrup will quickly dispel all kinds of worms from the system. It is a purely herbal mixture and is a mild laxative and a tonic to the system. If your child Is peevish and restless, grinds the teeth has a bad breath with constant thirst, irritation of the nose or is restless in its sleep, these are sure signs of worms being present in the system. A few doses of this remedy and your child will be happy and healthy once again Price 2/6, postage 6d extra. E. O Ayres, Ltd., chemists, Timaru

Coughs and Bronchitis.—Always be free from coughs and bronchitis this winter and keep a bottle of Ayres’s Tusso on hand. A few doses soothes that irritating cough and makes breathing easier. It loosens the phlegm and clears the bronchial tubes. Equally effective for hoarseness and sore throats. Price 1/6 and 2/6 bottle, postage 6d extra. E. C. Ayres, Ltd. Chemists, Timaru ....

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20786, 22 July 1937, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20786, 22 July 1937, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20786, 22 July 1937, Page 2

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