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T : Vl' _ . ,GOEE, ISth.. January'; : foUow:?- c EaclnS, cl«b> acceptances are as, 8.5, Wensleydale 85. ? oea«'^,-8.0, Soltoe Autumn, Jja'ndidap; ■'. one mile and a riis-f,aint7e-,7C°nn Eigs S-°- Eadial 8.4, lady- Blisa- - loS.o?r^ Master Sabd astLe 873,B73, 7.7, -llarcomgram 7.7, Hoyal Hope ; f.7,:SojSe ■ . .Suburban. Steeplechase; about -'tWo 7 mileV President's Handicap; orie miles esj^ s^n^"tS COyds behind. Xw,,y 72yds behind* First ToM
Rheumatism nearly cost him his job.It destroyed his activity, robbed him. of fcjuito 30 per cent, of "his commercial value. The only, way in which rheuma-' tic pains can'be relieved is by'neutralising the urio acid, causing the trouble A 4b 6d bottle of Rheumo, which contains one week's treatment, seldom fails to rectify the disorder almost immediately.' Sold-bv" all-chemists and stores. "Barraclough s Magic Nervine stops tooth-, -ache, Is 6d everywhere. Prdgandra cures corns quickly. Is 6d.—Advt. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 20
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138GORE Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 20
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