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NEWS AND NOTES

To-day at 5 Seaview Terrace, Morton and Co., Ltd. will sell, on account of Mr A. E. Sandral, his modern household furniture. The items include a silk tapestry suite, carpets, late model cabinet radio, new electrolux and fittings, etc. The sale will commence at 1.30 p.m., and will be held wet or fine. A full list was In yesterday’s issue. To-night the Tlmaru Scottish Society’s monthly social will be held in the Scottish Hall. The rapidity with which Italy had approached England after Herr Hiller had summoned Dr. Schuschnigg to Germany before the German invasion of Austria was remarked on by Mr B. E. Sauter In addressing members of the Workers’ Educational Assoclational Association in Christchurch, on Tuesday. “Some special significance surely attached to this fact," Mr Sauter said. “It would almost seem that Signor Mussolini, seeing an end to his Austrian aspirations, had determined that he must seek a rapprochement with Britain as compensation." Mr Sauter said it seemed clear that the ultimate aim of Mr Chamberlain's last agreement with Italy was the conclusion of a four-Power pact, including Britain, France, Italy, and Germany, which would guarantee peace in Western Europe while leaving Eastern Europe to take care of itself. After nearly a week in transit on the Tasman, two dispatches of Empire air mail reached Auckland yesterday from Sydney by the cargo steamer James Cook. She left Sydney last Wednesday night, the day of the arrival of the mails, which left London on September 10 and 11, and the voyage by sea has taken more than half the time occupied op the iong stage from England by air. This is the first occasion on which an intercolonial cargo ship, apart from those of the Union Company, has carried an Empire air mail over the Tasman. Having left Sydney for Wellington about an hour before the arrival of the Empire flying boat on Saturday, the Wanganella has only Australian mail. The next Empire air mail is expected to reach Auckland from Sydney by the liner Niagara on Monday. Rheumatism.—Rumalox is a sclent: de remedy for rheu , ’iatlsm. Don't g an suffering with aching, swollen olnts Rtunatox will effectually rou' from your system the poisons tha :ause the trouble. Even id long stan i ng cases It reduces the swelling quicki tud restores the system to c health ■onditlon It te 'ust as effective to tout, lumbago, sciatica and neuritis f>rie« 2/6 and 4/j docile, ooslage 6i. ,ra Protn K C. Ayres Ltd., cr.eml.si.Dandrtiti.—The beauty of your hai. icpei.ds on the cai you give It, am ,o keep the hah healthy and lustroutere is nothing so effective as Can hartne It removes all dandruff am > ,eps the scalp in a healthy condition It is not greasy and u pleasant to use i'ry a -ottle It will make a wonder: i, lliterence tp your l.au Pnce 2,t froii •. C Ayres Ltd. chemists. 78 Station Street South, Ti-nriu. ....

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 2