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Shibborn.Rersisteni mll gone now, thanks to Radox ftit man could scarcely walk for corns. ■ow he can walk with comfort. What fru hisremedy? He just soaked his feet U a Radox lootbath. That's the modern JT»y_ to xemove corns — roots and all. fetu his letter: — W am jusfc tellinj? you the comfort I feftve i received from Radox Bath Salts. I •ould scarcely walk with corns on my toes and the bottom of my foot. I have miSered for years and tried other Vemediea, box after box. They did not ftouoh my feet. A frlend told me about Badox so I tried it. The second packet ■pmoved 3 stubborn corns.' | M.H. tow RADOX REHOVES CORNS ■*» *oon as Radox \ ' . ■' . 'L dissolves in the water, ■ mUlions of tiny * m *' .\/.% * * . * hubbles form. These * • • . • are composed of highly ■ - • * » active oxygen-^gas. » This active oxygen . ..'JlWJl. . . . penetratea the porea • • °t the akin and • • carriea the softening • ".TW-'* • • salts of Radox down * to the root of the corn. » "» • (B) • ' rie ftetrd tissusa are : m ■ •viS , • , aoftened. The cornbeV'vvu/ " comea detached from • • \ / * v ita mooringa so that ie, « « V it can be K/ied vut root and al1' OfiS Ch«mi*t» and Stone. t/) p«r packrt ; doublo quandty ♦/-, JKJVEBTY gAY iJ»URF QLUB gUMMEE JJEETING jPJLliJiSDAY — AND — SATUEDAY FEBRUARY 11th and 13th, 1937. RITICHALS.— Patron: Hr J. W. Nolan. Preeident: Mr F. Tolerton. Vice* President: Mr F. C. Loisel. Judge: Mr P. A. Fettit. Starter: Mr L. Murray. Handicapper: Mr H. Ooyle. Clerk of Scales: Mr M. de Gosta. Clerk of CJourse: Mr R. G. Hina. Hon. Timekeeper: Mr C. O. Hanaen. Secretary: Mr. H. E. Dodd. FIRST DAY RHDBSDAY, 11th FEBBUABY, 1937 To Start at 12.0 p.m. I — ITRST HUEDLES HANDICAP. Of £90; second horse £15 and third horse £10 from stake. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. 1$ miles §— TELEGEAPH HACK HANDICAP. Of £85; second horse £10 and third horse £5 from stake. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. 7 furlongs i— -MATDEN SCTJBRY. Of £75j second horse £10 and third horse £5 from. stake. Weight, 8 stone. For horses timo of starting. Nomination 20/-. that have never won a flat race at Acceptance 20/-. 5 furlongs 4— SUNDERLAND STAKES HANDICAP. Of £120; second horse £20 And third horse £10 from stake. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 30/-. 1 mile ff— SUMMER HACK HANDICAP. Of £85; second horse £10 and third horse £5 ffom stake. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. 1 mile • — FLYING HANDICAP. Of £90; second horse £10 and third horse £5 from stake. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. . 6 furlongs f— HABBOTJB HACK HANDICAP. Of £85; second horse £10 and third horse £5 from stake, Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. 6 furlongs SECOND DAY ■ATDEDAY, 13th FEBEUARY, 1937, To Start at 12.30 p.m. X— SECOND HUEDLES HANDICAP. Of £90; second horse £15 and third horse £10 from stake. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. If miles i—COOK HACK HANDICAP. Of £85; second horse £10 and third horse £5 from stake. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. 6 furlongs IKTRIAL HANDICAP. Of £75; second horse £10 and third horse £5 from stake. For horses that . have never won a race at time of nomination. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. 6 furlongs 4— TURANGA STAKES HANDICAP. Of £140; second horse £25 and third horse £15 from stake. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 40/-, 1£ miles f— HACK CUP HANDICAP. Of £105 (£90 and a Cup valued at £15), with a Sweepstake of £2 each added to the winner; second horse £15 and third horse £10 from stake. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. The Sweepstake of £2 is payable by starters at the post. - l mile #— G. B. OMAN MEMOEIAL STAKES. Of £85; second horse £10 and third horse £5 from stake. For two and three-year-olds. Two-year-olds, 7st. 71bs.; three-year-olds, 8st. lllbs. Fillies allowed 51bs; geldings, 31bs. The winner of any race or races since August lst, 1936, of the collective value to the winner of £50 to carry Slbs; £150, 71bs; £300, lOlbs; £500 141bs extra. Maiden two-year-olds allowed 31bs; three-year-olds, 71bs. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. 6 furlongs 7— FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of £90; second horse £10 and third horse £5 from stake: Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 20/-. 6 furlongs PENALTIES The winner of any race after the deelaration of weights may be re-handi-capped. Ee-handicaps to be declared not latfer than seventy-two hours after the advertised staTting time of the racw won. Minimum Weight: 7st Tlbs in all Handicap Flat Events. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES (To be forwarded to the Secretary, Customhonse Street, Gisborne.) ACCEPTANCES for the whole of the First Day 's Events close at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 5th FebruaTy, 1937. WEIGHTS for Second Day's Events declared at about 8 p.m., THUESDAY, 11th February, 1937. ACCEPTANCES for ail Second Day 'p Events cjose 9 p.m. BaME 1«TEGHT, NOTE. — -The Club will pay to the owner the steamer fare oue way only from Napier or Auckland on auy horse starting at the Meeting. JL E. DODD, Secretary. Approved by Hawke's Bay District Oommittee, 4th December, 1936. 190f H. S. MOSS, Secretary.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 17, 4 February 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 17, 4 February 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 17, 4 February 1937, Page 14

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