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A Word to Women.

ON THE TRYING SUMMER SEASON.

With the advent of summer comes that weary, worn-out feeling, Women more particularly are sufferers in this respect, owing partly to their confinement in the house and not getting plenty of tresh air, and owing a great deal to the delicate constitution of the female organs, which give way under the strain of work and worry. To all women who are feeling " done-up "at this time of the year, a course of Bile j Beans will prove of immense benefit. They brace up and give tone to the various organs, thus strengthening the whole system. As a striking illustra-; tion of this, Mr Amelia Percy, of 39, Franklin Road, Auckland, N.Z., says : "For a great number of years I suffered from indigestion, whieh at times, caused me to have painful headaches. I also suffered from pains in the back, side and loins, and was at times troubled with a disagreeable sensation of fulness after eating, and my sleep became broken, causing me to become drowsy and depressed in spirits. Many so-called remedies were tried to effect a cure, but without result. Three years ago I decided to give Bile Beans a trial, and they have been the means of building up my system. They cured me of indigestion, dispelled my headaches, and dispersed all the pains from my back, side and loins. Bile Beans are, without doubt, a splendid medicine, and I have frequently and strongly recommended them to my friends and acquaintances suffering from similar complaints. It gives me great pleasure to make this statement, as by the use of Bile Beans I have reaped considerable benefit." Bile Beans are a prompt and permanent cure for biliousness, headaches, indigestion, constipation, piles, debility, female weaknesses, nervousness, bad blood, pimples, and all skin eruptions, bad breath, anaemia, insomnia,, loss of appetite, rheumatism, and, in fact, all ailments that owe their origin to defective liver action. Bile Beans are obtainable from all medicine vendors, price Is l|d, or 2s 9d large box (contains three times the Is l|d size).

1.-MAIDEN PLATE, Of 25aovs. Second horse fto receive Sdovs from the stakes, tion, 255. Weight for age. For 1 horses that have never won an advertised raoe exceeding 20aova in value at time of starting. Distance. One Mile. • (To start at 1.15 p.m.- sharp.) Of 50 80va - Second horse to receive lOaovs from the stakes. Nomination, 30s; acceptance, 20s. Distance One Mile. (To start at 2.30 p.m. sharp.) B—Ckntvsa Otatfo rvx-:s% Of 60 S0V8 < Second horse to !• f^ lOsovs from the stakes. Nomi^v^O 355; acceptance, 255, Duta-j^: Two Miles (Saddle), To start at 3,15 p.m. sharp.) w 4.-FIRST HACK HANDICAP. Of 26sovs. Second horse to receive ssovs from the stakes. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 10s. Distance, Six Furlongs. (To start at 4 p.m. sharp.) 5.-FLYIJTG HANDICAP,

Of 35aovs. Second horse to receive 7sovs from the stakes. The winner of the Alexandra Handioap to carry 71bs penalty. Nomination, 20a: acceptance, 15s. Distance, Six Furlongs. (To start at 4.45 p.m. sharp.) 6.-SECOND HACK HANDICAP, Of IShovs. Seoond horse to receive 2£sovs from the stakes. Distance, Four Furlongs. Nomination, 10a; acceptance, ss. (To start at 5.30 pSt sharp;) 7.-JOOKEY CLUB 1 TEOT. Of 3580V5. Second horse to-.receive 7sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 20s: acceptance 15a. Distance, One and a-half Milea (Saddle). (To start at 6.15 p.m. sharp.) 8.-FABEWELL HANDICAP, Of 20aova. Second horae to receive 2£<)ovs from the stakes. Nomination, 12b 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d, Open to all horses. Distance, Four Furlongs.

CToxniraabtiosfts and Aooeptanoea. Nominations for the Alexandra Hand S"ap, Plying Handicap, /Central Otago Trot, and Jockey Club Trot must be received by the Secretary not later than 10 p.m. on SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1903. Handicaps for the Alexandra Handicap, Flying Handicap, and Central Otago Trot will i>9 published In the Alexandra Herald on THURSDAY, 3rd December, 1903. Acceptances for these Handicaps mast bo in, addressed to the Secretary, not later 10 p.m. on the night of General Entry, THURSDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1903. Nominations for the Maiden Plate, First Hack Handioap, Second Hack Handicap, and Farewell Handioap, must be in, addressed to the Seoretary, not late. &aa 10 p.m. on the night of General S'ati'Vi THURSDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1903, ' Handioaps for the First Hadk Hm.iioap __ ■ will be deolared at 10.30 p,m. on nigh" of .General Entry. Acceptances will he receiver*, by the Secretary not later than .10 a.iu.ca the day of Raoes, 18th DECEMBER, 1&03, The Handioaps for the Jockey Club 7>ot and the Second Hack Handioap will be declared on the Course immediately after the Flying Handicap is run. Acceptances for these events must be received by the .Secretary not later than half-an-hour after the handioaps are deolared. Handioaps for the Farewell Handioap will be deolared immediately after the Second Haok Handicap is run. Acceptances must be lodged with the Secretary not later ;than 20 minutes after the handicaps are deolared. Rules AUd ulatioxstt* [ 1. All nominations must be accompanied by fees, name, age, and description of the , horse and colors of tbe rider. ! 2, In all Trotting Races the weight will be 10 stone, and ponies, 14 hands and under, 9 stone. 3. Previous performances must also be given of horses entered for the Trots. 4. All riders inoltiding trotting riders must ride in colors. 5. No entries will be received for any of the above races except on the condition that all disputes shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, their deoisions shall be final, 6. The races will be tun under the Dnnedin Jockey Club's rules and regulations, both as to the rules of racing and working of the totalisator with the exception of Trotting, which will be run under the rules of the New Zealaud Trotting Asaooia» tion. 7. Horses starting in the Alexandra Handicap or Flying Handioap will not be eligible for the Handicap Haok Races 8. No entries or acceptances will be received after the time specified, and Cash must accompany all entries. 9. The rules of the jn«w Zealand Racing Conference will be strictly adhered to. 10. Any person entering a protest matt deposit £2, and should such be deemed frivolous by the Stewards the amount shall be forfeited. 11. Totalisator dividends will be paid OB the first and second horses in all raoes where seven horses or more start, in accordance with the rules of the Duocdin Joukey Ginb, 12. Winners of any rnoe after declaration of handicaps may be ro«handicapped. NEW TROTTING RULES, The names of tbe trainer and owner or owners must be included in all acceptance forms when acceptances are Bent in, in default of which the owner or trainer may jfjjji be fined a sum not exceeding -M cs di«* qualified. By entering a horse, the nominal audi every person having any intense fc wioh horse shall be deemed to - acoept, all *%>« conditions and restrictions impure i or isw plied by these rules, and to ha d!?£•* •■•3 l from questioning any action or conduct of any official of a Trotting or R-.omg Clubia respeot of such horse, or of any peraou oon* neoted therewith, otherwise than is pro* vided for by Rule 92, Rules of Trotti-.?, Nairn <md Address of Secretary—x<. RirjsLxr, .'"."■■'

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 392, 12 November 1903, Page 5

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A Word to Women. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 392, 12 November 1903, Page 5

A Word to Women. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 392, 12 November 1903, Page 5

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