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■C # RHEUMATISM It w little shoit of a tragedy to this railway worker to have to give m his 5ob after 30 years. But his rheuxoatism was so bad that he had no ©hoice. Tio advice of a friend led to isia taking Kruschen _ Salts — and he "weat oa taMng it until h.® Yas. •jto go back to work again. This is the ;sfcory in his own words: — . _ ' ■ "For three years I had arthritis very ibadly and had to walk with a stick. 'Also I had to give up my job as a 'xailway* shunter, after 30 years in the lYatd. I was advised by a lady to try 'Kruschen Salts, and I took bottle after Ibottle to give it a fair triaL I found jit was doing me good, and continned iuntil it cured me. To-day I am in tbe ibest of health and am back at work jagain.,, — W.T. ! Eheumatic conditions ara tbo xesult ]of an excess of nric acid in tbe body. :Two of tbe ingredients of Kruschen (Salts bave tbe power of dissojving nric 'acid crystals. Otber , ingredients of '•tbese salts assist Nature. to expel tbese •dissolved" crystals frocn tbe systCm. Kruschen Salts is - obtainable at al l* 'Cbemists and Stores at*2/6 per bottle ^/AIPAWA 0OTJNTY J>ACING 0LUB KNNUAL BTIM G 6tb NOVEMBEB, 1937.- - • ° : HASTINGS BACECOUKSE. JJnder tbe Management of tbe , HJB, Jockey Club. OFFICIALS: iPresident: W. A. Tod. Vice-President: J. Wood. Committee: Messra. A. -E. Jull, W. H. Bathbone, T. W. Wihs, 0. H. Critchley, H S. Bathbone, T. E. Colquhoun, O. Upton, E. Staines, W. I. Limbrick, C. F. Bain* .bridge. Hon, Treasurer: G. Taylor. Club Secretary: Mis3 E. Pellow. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: A Yincent. Judge: M. B. Bergin. Hon. Timekeeper: H. Jones. Clerk of Scales: H. M. Bisbop. Surgeon: Dr. Bomaine Wxigbt. Hon. Vet. Surgeon: A. M. Brodie, M.B.C.V.S. Clexk of Course: J. Hindrup. Bace Secretary: A. E. Wisbart, Box 13, Hastings. Telepbone 3836. PBOGBAMME: l— HOLLYCOMBE HUBDLES HANDICAP of £100; second borse to receive £13, tbird borse £7 from tbe stake. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. One and a balf miles. J— OTANE FLYING HANDIOAP {Hack Conditions) of £90; second borse to receive £10, tbird borse £5 from tbe stake. Minimum weigbt .7st, Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Six furlongs. S — IMPEBIAL PliATE of £90; second borse to receive £10, third borse £5 from tbe stake. For tbree-year-olds and opwards. For borses tbat bave never won a flat race at time of starting. Weigbt Sst. 7 lbs. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Six furlongs. 4— WAIPAWA COUNTY HANDICAP of £150; second borse to Teceive £20, tbird borse £10 from tbe stake. Minimum weigbt 7st. Nom. £1; Acc, £1 10/-. One and a quarter miles. 5 — EMPIBE NUESEEY HANDICAP of £90; second borse to receive £10, tbird borse £5 from the stake. For two-year-olds. Minimum weight 7st. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Four furlongs. 8— EPSOM HANDICAP of £90; second borse to receive £10, tbird 'borse £5 from tbe stake. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weigbt, lOst. 71bs. Nom.i £1; Acc. #£1. One and a quarter miles. Jr- HOMEWOOD HANDICAP (Open) of £100; second horse to receive £15, tbird borse £5 from tbe stake. Minimum weigbt, 7st. Nom. £1, Acc. £1. Six and a balf furlongs. 8— FINAL HACK HANDICAP of £90; second borse to Teceive £10, tbird borse £5 from the stake. Minimum weigbt, 7st. Nom. £1; Acc, £1. Five and a balf furlongs. Tbe winner of any race after declaration of weigbts may be re-handicap-ped. BULE 234 (1).— "By tbe entering of a borse for any race, every person having, or subsequently acquiring an interest in sucb borse, shall* be deemed tbereby to undertake neither direetly nor indireetly to make any wager with a Bookmaker in counection with such borse, or any otber horse, in tbe race for which sucb borse is entered. Each entry sball contain, or if it does not contain, shall be conclusively assumed to contain sucb an undertaking; breach wbereof sball be deemed a corrupt practice wlthin tbe meaning of ltule 338, Bules of Bacing." DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS & ACCEPTAN CES. ACCEPTAN CES — By 8 p.m. W ED NESDAY, 3rd November, 1937. N.B. — All Telegrams must be confirmed in writing and name of trainei given. Bule 240 (4) Rules of Raciug. A. E. WISHART, Secretary. Box 13 Hastings. 'Pbone 3836. ^LDVERTISEMENTS 'under the head ings of Situations Vacant, Wauted. For Sale. To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneons, etc., are aeeepted at the following rates:— 16 Words ...... 1/- casb, 1/6 booked 24 Words ....... 1/6 cash, 2/- booked 32 Words ...... 2/- cash, 2/6 booked From 32 Words to 40 Words, 5-ineh— 3/9 easb, 4/3 booked Larger Spaces, cxcept where otberwise »£§ciie4 uuu &/* £er ificb# ,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 33, 2 November 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 33, 2 November 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 33, 2 November 1937, Page 8

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