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Horowhenua Cricket Association.

__ » -^ The following is the draw '< t tlio round of Horowhenua Crio ket Association competitions :— JANUAUY 4. Shannon v. Kimberley, at Shannon. Levin v. Foxton, at Levin. Otaki a bye. JANUARY 11. Kimberley v. Otaki, at Training Farm. Foxton v. Shannon, at Foxton. Lovin a bye. JANUARY 18. Kiwberley v. Levin, at Training Farm. Shannon v. Otaki, at Training Farm. Foxton a bye. JANUARY 25. Foxton v. Otaki, at Training Farm. Levin v. Shannon, at Levin. Kimberley a bye. FEBRUARY 1. Levin v. Otaki, at Levin. Foxton v. Kimberley, at Foxton. Shannon & bye. The result of the Shannon v. Otaki match appears under Shannon nows.

CUKE OF BLADDER DI^EAHE. From Mr. T. Brown. 64, Baptise t--!ieot Sydney. N.S.W., sth October. 1911. " "For several months 1 PuliVreil irom inflammation of tht> bbdder. and tlnmost intense pain in my side and hack. My urine showed heavy ilrj-.i nts ai.t! caused me great pain v. lirn p. , .-.^ , .] , : it I lost a good deal Hi" .-!■q> ;ii nig'il through the pain. 1 ".nriMy reduced in strength and weight. and was rapidly getting \vor.«i\ 1 ua- ijw.l'. d homoeopathically wiili very lit'. 1 .'. , _resuit, and various remedies I t:->ed hided to benefit me. I liecame ilit-!ie;'.v!et>r>a. as 1 began to think i 11:.t I should never bo cured. 1 had lost i;.HIi in when at lant— merely I" a n inxl —I began to lake U'amerV Sato I'i>re From the first, I notice a. d<r;dvd change for tho betlei . whii-li L'.a.\e me confidence, and induced nv in runinuip with the medicine. Very *■ ;n large quantities of gritty sediment t<> pass away in my urine, ami I began to feel very niucli lietlcr. Tito pains from which 1 had eulfeie.l loft me. and I could sleep \sv\\. 1 li.-\v t.ow ic gained my usual weight and s:mi.;th. Tho medicine has made me ;>; t-tn m; and robust an 1 was prior to my illness. and my urinary ( rouble* have ceased. From '.Mr. Charles IJ'-alc 4a. Creeketreel, Clehe. Sydney, N ,S.W. : 7lh February, 1912." "I am writinu; to ymi to lot you k;> the good Warner's Safe Cane did for me. I had kidney and liladder trouble. and only took a few bottles of it. and it completely cured mo." @ From Mr. Arthur Herbert Hiuddey. 27, Richard.s-avenue. Sniitv Hills. Syd- • ney, N.S.W.. 19th July. 1911. "It affords me groat pleasure to in form you of tho wonderful cd'uet War nor's Safe Cure had in my cam , . For many years I had been suffering from catarrh" of tho bladder, tho urine being a chalky and bloody I consulted leading medical specialists in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, and I was, in their opinion, a doomed man; in fact, there was no hope of my recovery. I may add that 1 was a physical wreck. In* despair, I tried Warner'ti Safe Cure (without any faith in it). Tho reeult wae wonderful after the firet bottle, so I continued with it. ai;d i<day I stand a cured man. have gained in weight, whilst my urine is a. natural colour and pa«see wit hunt pain. I am unable to thank you enough for all the medicine has done for mo. and shall be pleased to recommend your remedy ;<• all sufferers."

From "Miss Edith Pnpe. of "Pojie , * Touring EiiUM-tiiinei*." who writes from II ii.nhcntleii. Queens land, under dale 4th !;e| tt'inlici. 1911. "Just a, line of thank? fur your ,<jreai, romedy, Warner's Safe Cure. I have been a <, r r«it enlTerer from internal com plaints, including Madder complaint. and during my travels I have cmisuHc-d many doctors, but only im'ivrtl t-li.;hl relief. I wa<- advised Iα s-cvcral peo pie to try your .Safe Cure, luit 1 ma\ say that I had not much faith in it. Un til recently I a very liad turn of bladder, and, acting on advice. I be-iii. to take the medicine. .Aih-r lakiiiu' tht first bottleful I found u.vai relief, ana before I had quite finished the second 1 wae quite cured. I can truthfully re commend it to any Mifferer from ii. ward complaints You can make us< of this letter publicly if you wi.-li. ae In let any poor fiifferer kii"« '•' the value of 'Waniev's Safe Cure." 4? Warner'f Safe Cure is sold V,\ rlieni isLs and storfkf-epern everywluov. bull. in the original (sm) bodies and iii tin cheaper (2s 6Jj "Conceii , ratal." n< >!' alcoholic form

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1913, Page 4

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Horowhenua Cricket Association. Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1913, Page 4

Horowhenua Cricket Association. Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1913, Page 4

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