BRONCHITIS. An English Lady bo 111 that the Doctor held out no hope. Was given Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure, and It effected a Complete Recovery. Mr. Hearne, Dear Sit, —Not long since I had occasion to visit the old country, and before leaving Melbourne purchased a bottle o: Hearne’s Bronchit s Cure, which* I took with me. ' When I arrived in Leeds, I found that my niece, Miss C. Matthews, was suffering from a very severe attack of Bronchitis in fc.ct, she was so bad that the family doctor held out no hope for her recovery She was then given Hearne's Bronchitis Cure according to the direction on the label, and I am very pleased to say that it effected a complete cure. ’ I*. J. MATTHEWS, c/o Allan & Co ~ ColUns-st;, Melbourne.
A3TMMA. A Sufferer 73 Years of Age Cured by Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure. ,4 ; Mr. Hearne, Chemist, Sir,—l am thankful to say that the medicine you sent for Asthma has had a wonderful effect, I have not taken all the Bronchitis Cure, as I did not need it; therefore I send you mv hearty •.ood wishes for your future success. 1 myself will, tor the benefit of others, make it known to all I know. I am 73 years of age.—Yours tnily, JOHN BRAY, f \ Alliance-street, Clunes, Victoria,'
BRONCHO-PNEUMONIA. Two Severe Cuses cured by One Bottle ol Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure. Mr. W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—Kindly forward without delay another small bottle of your Bron* chitis Cure. The bottle I had from you has cured two of my children, but I do not feel safe without it in the house. I have also recommended it to my friends. I lost a fine little girl, three years of age. from Influenza and Bronchopneumonia/ I really believe that if I had had your medicine my child would not have died, for the other two. a boy five years old, and a baby eight months old, were suffering exactly in the same way. and it acted like magic on them; in fact, a small bottleful cured both of them; so trusting you will forward it without delay.—l am, yours, most gratefully, (Mrs) E. D. WARD, Cassilis, via Swift s Creek, Gippsiand, Vic.
G ISBOIINE 'RACING 0 LTJJI STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the Club’s Qourse, c*n THURSDAY: AND FRIDAY. J uly 4th and fitl> ISO 7. President: The Hon J. Carroll; Vice.. President: Mr. D. Hepburn ;> Hoa. treasurer: .Mr. G. Matthewsoil Hon. burgeon: Dr. Chas. F. Scott: Stewards: Messrs. J. Sisterton 0 J. Bennett, C. J. Parker, W. GauJt" R. Harper, G-. R. Wyllie, H. It’ Pcrter, T. McConell, J. A. Hard- *.• Martin, J. H. Martin. Captain lucker, D. Hepburn Mattbewaon, G. Oman, and “D ,j" Barry; Judge: Captain Tucker; Starter: Mr. C. O'Connor: Handicapper: Mr. J Chadwick; Clerk of Scales: Mr. J. E. Whitby Clerk of Course: Mr. A. Pritchard; ToSk S *fc tor Steward: Mr. W. O*
PROGRAMME. First Race each day to start at 11.30 a.m. 1 r» • FIRST DAY. nZ y A U u Ha ? dic ap, of 60. sovs; uestalsn hOr w t 0 recel J e 10 sovs from stake. Winner of any; flat rsAs .after declaraiaon :of weights to carry olb penalty. 'Distance 6 ance, U |o"s. 20s;'ac^pt--2 Hu / dle Race, 0f.70 soi-s: second^iiorsci 0 receive 10:. sous’ S? lrd Forse sso vs- from, the .stake. ..* if® " inner of any hurdle race after the declaration of the weights to carry /lb penalty. .Dstance If miles; over 7:.fligbts of hurdles O 2 Os; acceptance 30s 3. Maiden Scurry, of 35 sovs; second borse to receive's sovs from'stake S“ ta ,“ c r 6 4 furlongs. Weight 9st. For horses that have never won a Ith7at ° lQSe Friday ’ Junß 4. Gisborne Park Steeplechase Handicap, of 115 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs; thid . horse 5 sovs from stake. Winner of any steeplechase after decoration of weights to carry. 71b poralty. About 3 miles. Nomination 2us, acceptance 40s, 5. Hack Flat Handicap, of 35 sous; second horse- to receive 5 sovs from stake. For hacks that' have Hot won a race exceeding 40 sovs in r a^U eA -Piston 00 , 7 furlongs. Ertry 20s, to close Friday, June 28'fcli. at 9 p.m. • - •- ■ 6. Trial Steeplechase-Handicap, of 50 sovs; seconcrhorse to receive 10 . sovs from st ike... For horses that have not won a steeplechase exceeding 60 sc vs in J valuea-rAbouli 3 miles. Nomination, 15s,.acceptance
Winter Oats Handicap, of 60 sovs: " second horse to receive'lo" sotfs from stake. Winner: of any'flat r£.ca after declaration *of weights to carrv 51b penalty.;Distance, 1 mile and a distance. * Nomination 2}fii. acceptance 20s. n • r . • SECOND DAY. 1. Waikanae Handicap, of 60.50.v5; second horse uo receive-10-so vs from stake. Distance, ' 7 furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 2. Second Handicap Hurdle Race, of /0 sovs; second horse tci 10 sovs and. third 5 sovs from stake. Distance 2 miles'; over nights of hurdles. tion 20sj aeceptancr^Os. 3 Maiden Scurry Handicap’ of 315 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance, 5 . furlongs. Eor horses that have never, won a race exceeding 5 sovs in " value. (Winner of the Maiden Scufry first dav entrance fee returned). Entry, 20s; to close .Friday, June 28th, at 9 p.m. 4* Hapara Steeplechase Handicap of 100 sovs; second horse to receive [• 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from stake. Distfi nee, about 2$ miles Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. o. Hecond Hack Elat Handicap, oii 3o soys; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stase. Distance 1 mile. For hacks that have not won a race exceeding 40 novs in value. Entry,. 20s; to close .Friday, June 28th. at 9 p.m. 6. Final Steeplechase Handicap, otf 50 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. About 2 miles,., hor horses that have not won at steeplechase exceeding 60 sovs in value. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. 7. Farewell Handicap, of 60 sov;»j second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of Waikanae Han dicap to -carry 51b penalty. His tance 1 mile. Nomination 20s. acceptance 20s.
Nominations ior llaces Nos. X 'g 4, 6 and 7 (both days), clqse Saturday! June Ist, at 9 p.m. . ■ ■ ' . Weights for Flying, First Hurdles, Park Steeplechase, Trial Steeplechase and Winter Oats, Friday, June 21st. Acceptances for First. Day and entries for Hack Races (both days). Friday. June, 28th, at 9 a.m.' \\ eights for First Day’s Hack Flat, Saturday, June 29th. . ' M. G. NASMITH, Secretary.
Excellent accommoda tion Is afforded the Travelling Public of the East Coast at the TOKOMAItU HOTEL, J. 11. JAMIESON, Proprietor. Since taking oyer the Hotel. Mi. Jamieson notifies that the 'greatest attention has been devoted to the needs of patrons, and he hopes to merit a continuance of the favor 6-60 long accorded the hotel. The Best Brands of Wines and Spirit! Kept in Stock'. First-class Stabling.and-Good-Padook- "., •; • - ing. 'I '. • EA&? TARIFF.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2104, 12 June 1907, Page 4
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