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Horowhenua Racing Club. Annual Meeting

To be Jield on the LEVIN R ACECO i..'USE ou THUUSDAI, September 2tSth, It) 16. ruLiou; Mr \\. 11. t k-lil, M.i\ I'robaleijt: Mr. It. A. MuDonald. Vicc-i'iesiueuts: Messrs \V. Aleixegg, i'. L'&i thuloinew, .viajor C. ill. latum, J. MuLeavey, ami (J. lilwukiiorn. Stewards: Meters 0. Watson, W. Bull, JL Ivl. Essex, J. Grant, i,. ... lieming, T. A. Windley, J. \Y. i'locter. H. S. George, T. Bevun, ji. Ling. 13. 11. Gardener, M. Wiuia&a. Clerk of Scales; Mr VV. Bull. Ti;ikjkeeper: Air It. Nicholson. Judge. Mr "VV. H. ilartgili. Haiidieapper: Mr xi. Coylo. Starter: Mr Angus Keith. Hon. Surgeon: Dr. It. Bryson. Uon. Vet. Surgeon: Mr F. Croaaley, M.R.C.V.S. Secretary and Treasurer: It. 1). Wallace PRWRAM: 1.-maaNakai; ..hack hurdle^.— Of 75sovs., second horse to receive IOduVB., and third horse osovs. Iroui the stake. Nomination 20e; ueceptiaince I'Os. One uiile aud a half. 2.-MOtTill(Ji HACK HA.NDiaU'.■Of 06mjvs., second horse to receivo 103 ova. ti'i»m the stake. S»ven furlongs. Nomination 2Us, acceptance 20s. 3.—''..L.OONAi !> MbMOj.tl.lL ILVNi>j■> i J fCipon..'. -Ot second I 1 ■•t.. to '.cceive 10sovi>., and third huies. ysovs. from the atak«. Five IUX-OC^S. Nomination 2lfc, acceptance 20s. 4. - MOItv>Vv'HENUA CUP—Of 125sova. second lnir.se to receive lOsovis. and :rird horse ssov» from the stake. One mile- and a quarter. Nomination 20s, acoeptanoe -40s. iLiEVLN HACK HANDICAP.—Of (Jtsovb, .second horse to receive lOsovs jnd tijird horse ysova. from tho s rnie. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 6. -<HAU HACK WjGLTER.—OF 70 , ovs., second horso to receive lOsovs, :jid third horse osovs. from the ,itak«!. Ono mile and a distance. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s.

7.—MAIDEN SOI'RRY.—Of -iosovs., second horso to roceive lOsovs., and third horse oisovs. from the stake. Weight Bst. 71b. Five furlongs. Entrance 30s. 8. —WEiRAItOA WELTER (Open). Of 7050v.i., second horse to roceive 'lOsovs., and third horse ">sovs. from the stake. Seven furlongs. ■Nomination 2fts, acceptance 2(te. N G'Ml .n Ai .S I'or u.i ei euus (except .uaiueii ocurrv; close Willi the ou-ietary, at his oukv, lie via, at. V p.m. on &uil!dai, Utii oepU'inOer, iiJlo. WEI Gll'lS "Will be declared on or anout liil . ii -> D.l t, 1 Itii September, i Au\V jt.b For all oveiiio, ami ciumo: 'or Maiden (Scurry, u'itn ck -o on W E D N IiSDA Y, JOtli September, ut V p.in. All ractti to be ian un..;or the New Zealand Rules of llacng. PENALTIES. The winner of any ra.o after tlie declaration of weights may be re-handi-capped. All nominations by telephone or tolegrapli must be continued by letter at once, accompanied by fees, name of owner, colours, breeding, ago and all other official information. R. D. WALLACE, t Secretary, Box 27, Levin. Telegraph Office closes at iJ p.m.) A WEAK STOMACH. a feeling of i.'iscoinfort alter eating, belching and sc :'' .stomach, indicates a ■weak hi 'iuacn. ' Digestive" medicines aggravate the trouble, for the digestive functions should be performed naturally. Chamberlain's Tablets are specially suited for complaints of this character. Ihey promote the flow of gustno juices, thus assisting digestion, and; induce the oowels to act naturally The use of mebt laiavwes is followed by constipation, bat a course of Chamberlain's Tablets will strengthen the bowels to act rogula.lv without assistance. For sale everywhere. —Advt. Economical mothers buy "Nazol"—• th-3 best family cough and cold remedy. Heady for instant use. Sixty full doses cost eighteenpence. "Nazol" is cheapest in the end.—Adrt. Pin your t'aiith to N azol. Thousands testify to its wonderful curative properties or bad colds and sore throats. Bu* be sure you get Nazol. ■ Keep colds away by inhaling ''NA-ZOj-i." Pleasant, penetrating, efficacious. Carry a Nazol Inhaler in your pocket or purse. Get the genuine. Advt

COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS GIYI.O GOOD RESULTS. At a meeting of the American Advertisers' Asosciation, Arthur Brisbane said: —Not the country publisher out the business man is the chief sufferer from tho fact that our merchant* and manufacturers havo not utilised the country newspapers' advertising eoLurruis as they should and can be in. edi. Remember these lauts: He .wao reads the little crossroads newspaper and the larger newspapers of tho iairsized towns is a man who buys ewr '- thing. He lives in a house and on tbc land that he owns. He is interested in everything the business men oie doing. Through good advertising you can sell him anything from the cfeint on the roof of his house to the cement on the floor of his collar. Everyt'rnp; between the roof and the cell ir. everything in the barn, and) every tool in the field he buys and you m-iv sell him. He is not like tlie dweller in the big city flat who gets His water through a pipe, his light through a wire, his heat from the basement, and -whose shopping consists in getting a readymade suit of clothes and o r«:idy-math-dinner in a box or tin. l'he man who reads the country newspaper buys everything. 'He buys pumps, lamps, stoves, autoniobilec, clothing, dresses, boohs, paints, farm implements, furniture. carpets, oils. In this room are KO men and individuals. Some of them represent a- dozen manufacturing enterprises and more. There is nt a man who has anything to sell that he cannot sell to the reader of a country newspaper. And every man here could more profitably advertise in a country newspaper in proportion to its circulation than in any other publication on earth. I emphasize the value of the coutry newspaper as an advertising medium for it has that value. The Horowhenua Daily Chronicle is a country newspaper and has a large circulation, 7o per cent of its renders be-'n" farmers. Its district is centra.ly situated (being half way between Wellington and Pa-lmersfcon North) in a rich farming community. Send for sample copies and .advertising rates.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 August 1916, Page 4

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Horowhenua Racing Club. Annual Meeting Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 August 1916, Page 4

Horowhenua Racing Club. Annual Meeting Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 August 1916, Page 4

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