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WIFE WHO WAS jCBOSS AWD TOUCHY | Not Fit toLive With * * ' PUT HERSELF RIGHT WITH KRUSCHEN * •* , ' *M *m 39 'years of age," a woman Jsrrites, ."yet some days I haire been deeling and looking 100 years old. 1 would get fits of exhaustion for no good x-jason. at all. 1 was not fit to live with because I would be so cross »nd toucby. I did not seem to have any am"bition to do my housewoik or go out anywhere, and I was so tired all the timo that I began to feel it iras too much trouble to live. "Two years ago I had sciatica all down my left side from the hip. My doctor says all this is caused through rny ncryes. I took Kruschen and found it helped me very much. Since I started taking it I am a different person. I am beginning to find life is worth. living. My work seems a lot aasier and I have a lot more energy." — (Mrs.) G.M. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, the causs of ill-temper is ill-health. A aoured mind has its source in a soured inside — the result of sluggish elimiuating organs that allow waste matter to aofcumulate and poison the blood. The "little daily dose" of Kruschen puts an end to all this because it re-atores-the eliminating organs to proper activity by providing them with the daily reminder and daily aid that they require. Cleansed and invigorated blood is sent circulating all over the system, carxying new vitality to every nerve and new vigour to every limb. You are healthier. You are happier. You begin to believe that everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds. In short, you've got "that Kruschen feeling." Kruschen Salts is obtainable at .11 Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. _____ ^AIPUKURAU JOCKEY QLUB 8UMMEB MEET1NG— BOXING DAY, AIONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1937. 1 OPFICIALS^resident: P. F. Wall. Vice-presidentsj F. Armstrong and J. D. Todd. Hon. Treasurer: R. McLean. Stewards: W. Henderson, D. Holden, T. P. Hunter, A. L. McCormack, J. O'Eeilly, W. Stoddart, T. E. Whelch, A. S. Wilder, W. H. L. Williams and Dr. C. Baymond. Judge: M. B. Bergin. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: L. Murray. Clerk of Scales: G. A. Ellison. Clerk of Course: H. A. McKenzie. Timeieeper: C. E. -Carlson. Surgeons: Dr. C. Baymond and Dr. W. B. Pisher. Hon. Veterinary Surgeon: A. M. Brodie, M.B.C.V.S. First Bace Starts at 12 Ncon. PBOfi B A M M E — 1 — MAEDEN BACE, of £80; second horse to reeeive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Weight, 8st 71b. Por three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race on the flat at time of; starting. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Six furlongs. 2 — JTJVENILE HANDICAP, of £S0; second horse to reeeive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. For two-year-olds only. Minimum weight 7st 71b. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Five furlongs." 3— AMALGAMATION HACK CUP HANDICAP, of £130; £110 in specie and Silver Gup valped at £20, donated by C. Giblin, Esq.; second horse to reeeive £20, and third horse £10 from the stake. Minimum weight, 7st. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1 10/-. One and a-quarter miles. 4— BRAEBTJBN HACK HANDICAP, 6f £85; second hoTse to reeeive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight, 7st. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Five furlongs. 6 — THE HUNTER HANDICAP (Open), of £85; second horse to Teeeive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight lOst 71b. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. One mile and a distance. 6 — NOVICE BACE, of £85; second horse to reeeive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. For three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race or races of the collective value of £75 to the winner at time of starting. Weight 9st. Maidens at time of starting allowed " 101b. Nominations £1, Acceptance £1. Six furlongs. 7— OPEN FLYENG HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to reeeive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight, 7st 71b. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Seven furlongs. 8— PORANGAHAU HACK HANDICAP, of £90; second horse to reeeive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Minimnm weight, 7st. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. One mile. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretaiy at Waipukurau on MONDAY, December 6tli, 1937, at 8 p.m. HANDICAPS will be dcclared on MONDAY, December 13th, 1937. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary at Waipukurau on FRIDAY, December 17 tb, 1937, at 8 p.m. PENALTIES. The winner of any race or races after the declaration of wcigbts may be re-handicapped. All Nominations or Acceptanees made by telephone or telegram must be confirmed by letter immediately afterWards (vide Section IV., Rules of Bacing, 240). By the entering of a horse, every person having or snbsequently acquirxng .an interest in such horse, shall be dcemed thereby to undertake, neither directly nor indirectly, to make auy wager with a bookmaker in connection with such horse or any other horse in the race in which such horse is so entered. Each entry shall contain, or If it does not contain, shall be conclusively assumed to contain, such an undertaking, breach whereof shall be deemed a eorrupt practice on the Turf within the meaning of "Rule 243 hereof W. G. NIGHTINGALE, Sccretary. P.O. Box 118, Waipukurau. Telephones: 307 and 239M. Waipukurau. NOTE.— Telcgraph Office at Waipukur*Tu open nntil 9 p.n,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 14

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