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notes and comments (BY GLBNCOB."] -Entries for tho C.J.C. Grand National steeplechase, Grand National Hurdles, HU . ( ' " f'ter. Cup close on Friday night. Weights for the Wellington moetinc are due on Monday. Acceptances for the Gisborne Racing ,! . S - ""'ter Meeting are due to-night. Entries for the Alanawatu Hunt Club's steeplechase meeting close on July 3. lit the Hack Hurdles at Napier tomorrow Hurakia meets Scrutineer on 61b. worse terms tliau when he defeated tho I oriruu gelding at Hastings. Makara, who is making his first appearance in a hurdle race, Sensitive, and Kia Toa, a half-brother to Ataaluia, will be fresh horses in the race. Sandy Paul a place-getter on two occasions at Ellerslie this month, is likelv to be much fancied in the Steeplechase at -Napier to-morrow. pJrl- 1S n Sltltß<l f hl it after racing at Napier L uk tins week I? ingot is to bo pensioned oft, and will be turned out at PouKnwu, the home of his owner, Air. H. At Campbell. As a compliment to the memory of his ate lather Air. Lindsay M'Uonald has teen elected a steward of the Horowhe"ua Racing ..Club.. The late J. U. M'DonI , Was f(Ji ; "»»»>• J'cars president of tho club named. Cervuhis, who is engaged at the Well&r& is salloiiing ,rcll ° u Ui ° A southern writer mentions that tho operation undergone by Athenic for respuatory troubles seems to havo been a success, though the gelding still makes a lioise when galloping, Australian handicappers still continue to assess New Zealand horses verv highly. Air. W. E. Bidwill's colt Reuuiation, Ost. lib., in thee Epsom Handicap, ha s caught it particularly hot, and so lias l.ord Multiliil, Sst. 6ib., who has bo Melbourne 8 SCl;01l<1 (l ' visiou hiUldica l> i" No lewer than 27 horses Which did not start at the Hastings meeting figure amongst the acceptances for tile Napier i ark meeting, wliicu opens to-morrow. Mr. T. H. Lowry has claimed the followuig names for his rising two-year-olus and three-year-olds: "En Parole, filly by I inland—Gossip; "Pourparler," filly by Finland-Gossip; "Egypt," colt by All tilack; Anrarius," Gi-and Duchy Reldjng by Finland—All's Well; "Bjorne--3? ld i?» s I$ Finlfliid—War Scare; it-, J filly by lortoative—Miss Mildred. Mr. W. Rutledge, who owns the English importation Heather Mixture, has a full-sister to Chortle in work at Gisborne, also a two-year-old half-6ister to him by unzeloy. A new starting barrier is about to he ■placed on the market by its North Island patentee. It is claimed for the new machino that its peculiar movement does away with all risk of horses being caught in the tapes, A horse rejoicing in the name of The Mysterious Rag won a steeplechase event at the recent Port Adelaide meeting. The report that Taringamutu has contracted strangles is contradicted. The mare has a slight cold only. Golden King, winner of the Birthday Handicap at Wingatui, is stated to be a proficient jumper, and it,is likely that he will be given a nomination in the National Hurdles. Judging by the quest that is being made for suitable horsemen thero is likely to be a good field for the Trial Plate at Trentliain next month. Trainer .T. W. Lowe was a passenger for Lyttelton last evening.
TO DEVELOP THE BUST. A simple, safe, and harmless way in which any lady, no matter how thin or old, can increase her bust development front two to. five inches in a few -weeks is to tftke 20 grains of phormoid, a standard concentrated food product, just before each meal For convenience, it is best to ask your chemist to supply you with the standard phormoid tablets, which contain 20 grains each. For a few shillings you can get enough to last you two weeks, during which time your bust should develop from one to two inches. Many kdies report five inches development in four weeks, and at the Bame time marked improvement in the general health. Phormoid is oleasant to the taste.—Advit.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2496, 24 June 1915, Page 2
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