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NEWS AND NOTES

The Timaru Scottish Society’s monthly concert and dance will be held tonight. A good programme of vocal and in"trumental items, Highland dancing, etc., has been arranged.

A jumble sale will be held in the Wentworth Hall, to-morrow, in aid of the Y.W.C.A. funds.

Visitors from Timaru to the Napier Rotary Conference are rather proud of the fact that they had a record attendance of three men and three women. At the conference, a Timaruvian questioned the conference secretary’s record of the delegates from Timaru, maintaining that it was four men and four ladies. The District Governor, Mr G. Hutchinson, sprang to his feet and said that there were only three of each, because Tim and Ru had not registered.

New Zealanders are welcomed in Australia with open arms, said Mr L. Snowsill, at the Masterton Rotary Club luncheon recently. Mr Snowsill, who is a New Zealander, has lived in Australia for the last 10 years, and is on a holiday here at present. “Wherever you meet New Zealanders over there they are in good jobs,” Mr Snowsill said. One thing, however, which Australians had against New Zealanders was their conceit. In fact, the opinion over there was that New Zealanders considered themselves the salt of the earth. He mentioned that a friend spent a holiday in New Zealand and later expressed the highest opinions of the country. She had not realised that the scenery could have been so good, and the generosity and hospitality of the people were really striking, The only trouble was that while they called New Zealand “God’s Own Country,” every New Zealander thought he was God.

Dandruff.—The beauty of your ban depends on the care you give it, ano to keep the hair healthy and lustrous there Is nothing so effective as Cantharlne. It removes all dandruff and keeps the scalp tn a healthy condition It Is not greasy and is pleasant to use XTy a bottle. It will make a wonderful difference to your hair. Price 2/6 from h. O. Ayres, Ltd., chemists, Stafford Street South, Timaru. ....

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21308, 30 March 1939, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21308, 30 March 1939, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21308, 30 March 1939, Page 2

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