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XJB.IC AND HILIAR7 POISOrS. (By “ Metabolism.”) Tho chemical change, winch is continuously taking place in the substance of our bodies, results in the production of certain waste matter which must be expelled 1 as rapidly as formed, em it becomes actively poisonous A gieat deal of this waste matter is thrown off by the lungs. It is estimated that, in the form of carbonic acid, carbon oqua. to -eight ounces of pure charcoal leaves the body through the lungs every day. The skin, too, removes a proportion ot waste matter, and the remainder is dealt with by the kidneys and liver. It is the failure of the kidneys and liver to do their share of work efficiently by ridding the system of uric and biliary matter which causes us to suffer from rheumatism, gout, neuialgia, lumbago, sciatica, blood dis orders, amemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, gravel, stone, bladdc troubles, general debility, sick head ache, and Bright’s disease. • When the kidneys and liver are perfectlv performing their functions, we do not suffer from these disorders, and the reason that Warner’s Safe Cure is so effective in curing them is simply that this medicine acts specifically upon the kidneys and liver and restores those vital organs to health and. activity, when the causative uric and biliary poisons are regularly eliminated m a natural manner. . Persons suffering from any of tin disorders named should read a treatise published by IT. 11. Warner and Co. Ltd.. Australasian Branch, Melbourne, which will be sent post free on applica lion. * _, r In addition to the regular 5/- and 2/1 bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure, a con centrated form of the medicine is r.ov, issued at 2/6 per bottle. Warner’s Saf< Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, mid contains the sarm number of doses as the 5/- bottle of Warner’s Safe Cure.

POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 and 14. A NNUAL 1%/MEETING. Makaraka Racecourse. Prisident: J. W. Nolan, Esq. VicePresident : J. Clark, Esq. Hon. Surgeon: Dr. C. F. Scott. Hon. Trcas.: L. T. S’mes, Esq. Stewards: Messrs J. Maynard, R. Sherratt, C. White, J. A. Caesar, A. F. Kennedy, J. M. Gouldsmith, and Dr, Morrison. Judge: Hon. Captain Tucker. Starter: Mr. H. Piper. Handicapper: Mr J. Chadwkfk. Clerk of Totalisator: Mr. W 0. Skeet. Clerk of Scales: Mr R. Thelwall. Clerk of Course: Mr. A. Pritchard. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1908. To start at 12.45 p.m. 1. WELTER HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 10 so vs from stake. Minimum weight 8.0. for horses that have not won a race of the value of 60 sovs or upwards. One mile. 2. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. The winner of any hurdle race of the value of 50 sovs, after declaration of weights to carry 31b extra, of lOOsovs 51b extra. One and threequarter miles. Over seven flights of hurdles. 8. FIRST COUNTY STAKES HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. For all horses bred in the Counties of Cook, Waiapu, and Wairoa. Six furlongs. i. TURANGA STAKES HANDICAP, of 160 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake Tho winner of any race of the value of 50 sovs after the declaration of weights to carry 31b extra, of 100 sovs 51b extra, of 150 sovs 71b x extra, of 200 sovs 101 b extra. One'and a-quarter miles. 6. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs • from stake. Minimum weight 8.0. Winners on the flat at any time barred Four furlongs. 8. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 60

sovs ; second horse to receive 10 6ovß from stake. Five furlongs. 7. FIRST HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of any previous race 51b extra. One mile. 8. FLYING HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sovs after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra, of 100 sovs 101 b extra. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. FRIDAY. 14th FEBRUARY. 1908. To start at 12.45 p.m. ,1. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; secoud horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Seven furlongs. 2. SECOND HURDLES HANDI- ■ CAP, of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. One and a half miles. Over six flights of hurdles 3. SECOND'HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Seven furlongs. 4. SUNDERLAND STAKES HANDICAP, of 130 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of the Stewards’ Handicap to carry 51b penalty. One mile. 5. MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP, of 50 60 vs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winners on the flat at any time barred. Win-

tier of Maiden Scurry first day entrance money returned. Fire furlongs. 6. SECOND COUNTY STAKES HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse to receire 10 sovs from stake. For horses bred in the Counties ,of Cook, Waiapu, and Wairoa. One mile. 7. PUBLICANS’ PURSE HANDICAP, of 60 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs front stako. The winner of any previous race the r same day to carry 51b extra. Five furlongs. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 60 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of the Stewards’ Handicap, Sunderland Stakes, or Publicans’ Purse to be re-handicapped. Seven furlongs. Stakes will bo paid in full.

DATES OP NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, AND AMOUNTS. To be forwarded to the Secretary at the Club Room, Masonic Hotel. Gisborne. ENTRIES (No Acceptance). SATURDAY, Ist, FEBRUARY, 1908,

At 9.30 p.m. Welter Handicap, 1 sov; Maiden Scurry, 1 sov; Telephone Handicap 1 sov; First Hack Flat, 1 sov; Second Hack Flat, 1 sov; Second County Stakes, 1 sov \ Maiden Scurry Handicap, 1 sov; Farewell Handicap, 1 sov. WEIGHTS. FRIDAY,. 7th. FEBRUARY, 1908. I uranga Stakes Handicap, First Hurdles Handicap, Flying Handicap. THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1908, at 8.30 p.m. (Night of First Day’s Races). Iho whole of the Second Day’s Events. J ACCEPTANCES FIRST DAY SATURDAY, Bth. FEBRUARY, 1908 At 9.30 p.m. Turanga Stakes, 2 sovs; First Hurdles Handicap, 1 sov; Flying Handicap, 1 sov. THURSDAY 13 th FEBRUARY, —• , , ly J%. at 10 p.m Night of First Day’s Races). . °"’. ar Ids 1 ds Handicap 1 60 v; Sunderand Stakes, 2 sov; Second Hurdles, l sov; Publicans’ Purse. ]. sov. D. R. DeCOSTA, Secretary T° O RMOND RESIDENTS 11 COPIES OF THE GISBORNE TIMES” Can be obtained at Messrs. TEAT and FRIAR’S STORE. ORMOND. After the Arrival of the Morning Train each day. ' -J .

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2104, 1 February 1908, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2104, 1 February 1908, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2104, 1 February 1908, Page 1 (Supplement)

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