fe BACKACHE —tliat's Kidney Trouble Thonsands of men and women complaming of the agony of rheumatism and chronic backache, actually suffer from kidney trouble, but do not know it. Thonsands of sufferers waste money on ineffective medicines, because they do not realise that the only remedy that can possibly help them must act directly on the kidneys and enable them to rid the blood of the impurities and poisons that are the cause of the misery and suffering they endure. The treatment of rheumatism, chronic backache and joint pains must commence by prompting the kidneys ta healthy action, and that is why the world-famous remedy, De Witt's Pilis, is so wonderfuliy successfui in removing pain and suoering. There is no raysteiy about De "Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pilis. The full prescription is clearly printed on each box sold, and your chemist can teli you how good it is. In 24 hours from ihe first dose you will know that they have actually started their health-restoring work through the kidneys. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pilis can be taken by men and women at all times, young or old, eyen the very feeble. They are_ definite kidney medicine, not purgatives. Why will you suffer longer when De Witfs Pilis are ready to bring you health ? Buy a bottie to-day and end your pain and build health, strength and rigour. Obtainable from chemists everywhere. Be sure yon get the genuine » De .WITT'S f BLADDER PILLS 6/6 ! A safe and sure remedy inmllcasesof RHEUMATISM BXCKAOHB JOIKT PAINS LUMBAQO ■ or any Urinary Irrsrfvtlarltl«« . JJAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB meteopolitan cobok ation 'avrum jjeetikg , Hastings Bacecourse SATUBDAY^gth MAY, 1937, ■/WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, 1037. 0FITCIALS. — Presidents" G. Dj Beat- * soiu ^yiee-presidents: Geo. Ebbett •and iP. P. Kelly. Hon. Treaauror: tJ.^S.$MeLeod. Committee: J. J. Gatenby,\T. H. Lowry, J. N. Lowry, T^V^Morrin, ■ G. A.* Maddison, J. A. Macfarlane^T. S. Bouiston,iHon. H. A.^Eussell^M.L.0., W. A. Tod (Waipawa),' J. j"W. Wedd, W. J. Wood. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter; W.'^Price.? Judges:»W. P. Russell and*A?Y. O'Brien. Clerk o£ Conrse: J. Hindrup. Hon.' Timekeeper: H. Jones. Clerk of Totalisator: S. P. Spiller. Clerk of Scalesj -H. M. Bishop. Surgeon: Dr. Bomaine "Wright. Hon. Yet. Surgeon; A. M. Brodie, -*M.R.C.Y.S. , Secretary; A. E. WishaTt, P.O.Box 13, Hastings. First .Bace Each Day at 12.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 8th MAY, 1937.'^ 1— RIVERSLEA .HURDLES HANDICAP; f £120, 2udffiorse £15, 3rd horao £10 from the-stake. Nomination £1, Accepiaaos £1.V # ** About one and a half miles i*V05KAWA ^MAXDEN : £100, 2nd jfcwae ' £15, ' 3rd horse £5 from the stake. For horses 3 years old and npwards that have never won a Flat Eaca at , time of startiag. Weight Sst. 71bs. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Five and a half furlongs 3— AUTUMN HANDICAP (Hack Conditions); £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomina* tion £1. * Acceptance £1. ' . Six furlongs A— HAWKE'S BAY CUP HANDICAP; £300,'.including Gold Cup valued at 50gns., 2nd horse £30, 3rd horse £15 fromrthe stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £2. One and a quarter miles 5— NUBSEBY HANDICAP: £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the Stake. Por two-year-olds. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Pive and a half furlong3 6 — HEBETAUNGA HANDICAP (Hack Conditions); £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the * stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1. One mile and one furlong 7— HAVELOCK FLYING HANDICAP: £150, 2nd horse £20, 3rd horse £10 from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1. Six furlongs WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, 1937 ( COEON ATION DAY) 1 — KAEAMU HUBDLES HANDICAP: £120, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £10 from the stake. Nomination £3. Acceptance £1. About one and a half miles 2 — TOMOANA ELECTEIC HANDICAP: £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. WinneTs on Flat baTred except Poukawa Maiden. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1 Six furlongs 8 — TWYFORD HANDICAP (Hack Conditions): £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £1, Aeceptance £1. Six furlongs £ — CORONATION CUP HANDICAP: £225, including Cup valued at 20 guineas, 2nd horse £25, 3rd horse £15 from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance 30/-. One and a quarter mile? 5 — JUVENILE HANDICAP: £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the Btake. For two-year-olds. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Five and a half furlongs '6— AKITIO HANDICAP (Hack Conditions): £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from stake. Minimum ' weight 7st 71bs. Nomination £1. Aeceptance £1. One mile and one furlong 7 — OKAWA HANDICAP: £150, 2nd horse £20, 3rd horse £10 from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £L Six furlongs / NOMINATIONS (For Both Daya).— Friday, 23rd April, at 8 p.m, WEIGHTS (First Day). — Monday, 3rd May, at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES (First Day)'.— WedMeday, 5th May, at 8 p^a.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 61, 30 March 1937, Page 14
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