534, /a»J I ’sE Shakes yoas strong. We will presume von are lie' well and strong. Then you’d like to get your old health and vitality back, would you not? Others who were sick, but to-day are well, tried Lane’s .Emulsion, and kepi right along with it lor one, two, three, or more months, or just as long as it was needed to make them well. Different diseases and valying stages of diseases occupy varying times to be cured, you know. v But let us see what some of these cured people say : From TIMARU.—For a long time I suffered witli bronchial trouble and feared consumption. Doctor’ advised Dane’s Emulsion. It healed the soreness, stopped the cough, and I am now quite well. From HASTINGS.—My baby suffered frightfully from whooping cough. I bought a bottle of Dane's and before it was finished her cough was completely gone. From TAII-lAPE—Dane’s Emulsion soon cures any cough or cold that attacks me. It’s a good medicine to keep iu the house all the time. From WANGANUI.—Dane’s Emulsion has done my chest more good than any medicine I have ever taken. I heartily recommend Dane’s. From NAPIER.— For 5 years X suffered greatly from bronchitis. Daue’s Emulsion built up my lungs and/I am now quite cured. [ From WHANGAREI.—I noticed a 1 marked improvement in my appetite ' after taking three bottles of Dane’s 1 Emulsion. My stomach trouble a seems to be completely gone. I £ still take a bottle occasionally. From STRATFORD.—I have kept a Dane’s Emulsion in the house dur- v ing last three years. It cured my boy ? of a bad cough after measles, and is 6 used by all members of the family a whenever a cough or cold is about. Ci
We could continue multiplying praises, but need not. The fact that Lank’s Emulsion has done much good is sufficient.' Its excellence as a lung healer, as a cure for chronic coughs, as a general tonic for nerve and stomach weaknesses, as a builder of health and strength in children, should weigh with you. Whatever your ailment is we hope you will try Lane’s Emulsion to-day, and urge you to be careful to take none but Lane’s. Sold in two sizes, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Chemists and stores. 146 rj'OKOMABU BAYi CLUB. JOCKEY:
ANNUAL MEETING', tTo be held at Tokomaru Bay, on TUESDAY, MARCH. 31st, 1905. President, TC. Mill, Esq. iVice-Pre-sidents : Messrs F. J, Williams, J. Fitzgerald, T. G. Buchanan, E. R, Murphy, W. D. S. McDonald, D. J. Barry, J, F. Pcttie, W. Oates, G. F. Hindmarsh, and C. McCracken. Judge : Mr G. F. Hinidmarsh. Secretary and Tseasiirer,: Mr J. H. Jamieson. Starter : ‘Mr 11. H. Fairliei Haifdicapper : Mr W. B-. Mill. Clerk of the Scales :: Mr W. Oates, junr. .Clerk of Course : Huka .Tutawa, Stewards : Messrs Or D- G, .Thornton, A, Haydon, A. Smith, F, Henderson, E. Hollever, J, Wilton, F. H'oyd, D, J. I-lewit-son, P,_ Mulligan, T. Conote. PROGRAMME. Approved by the Hawke’s BayJockey Club, 1, MAIDEN SCURRY, of 5 so vs. Distance, 4. furlongs. Winner on’ the flat at any time barred. Post entry, ss. 2, TE P.UKA HANDICAP, of 10 savs. Distance, 5 furlongs. Nomination, 7 s ; acceptances, 3s. 3, MACDONALD WELTER HANDICAP, of 6 sotvs. Distance 6 furlongs. Minimum weight, 9st. Entry, 6s. 4, TOKOMARU HANDICAP, of 16 soys.; second horse to receitve 2 savs from the stakes. Distance .1 mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptances, 6s. 5, DISTRICT. WELTER HANDICAP of 5 savs, with a sweepstake of. ss, to be divided between first •and second horses [(for hors owned and trained in Waiapu ,County three months previous to [race). Minimum weight, 9st. .Distance, 6 fur Jongs. Entry, ss. 6, FA'REWIELL HANDICAP, of 6 sovs. Distance, 7 furlongs. Entry, 6s.
CONDITIONS. All Races post entry, excepting 2 and 4, for which nominations ' will close with the Secretary, at . the Te Put a Hotel, at 9 p.m., March 18. Weights, MONDAY, March 20th, at 9 a.m. Acceptances, MONDAY, 20 th March, 9 p.m. Ali Protests to be lodged with the Secretary, in writing, within. 15 minutes after the disputed event, and accompanied by a deposit of £2, which shall be forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous.
AH jockeys Titling in races to, wear proper colors. No Nominations or Acceptances will be entertained unless accompanied by the necessary fees. ' Races run under Metropolitan Rules. 'J. H. JAMIESON, Hon. Sec. £JERTOS CUBES TOOTHACHE Does not injure the gams. ! , One Shilling, Chemists and Stores.
OKITTj BUTTER FACTORY. THEManagement desire to draw the at tention of the Poblio to the fact that all Batter turned oat of jbe Faotory is thoroughly PASTEURISED, and thus the Savor and booping quality are&muoh Improved.' . ■. - r ; ..
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1401, 11 March 1905, Page 1
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