Horowhenua Racing Club. Annual Meeting
io be neid ou tlxu LJSV'JX UAt i ',- > o lid I'- on t i . riciitombur lie.lll, I'itUuu: Mr \\. 11. jjiclcl, Al.l*. ja t: .tlr. It. A. .UjiJijiiaiil. \ Kc-i.'jetiuti , .jts : Ale&srs Vi . U'ivl'y, i'. iiaitiioluun.'W, .Major C\ -t. iatu.u, J. Mo-wincy, ana C. JJleukliorn. istciiUiUo : Ait vsrs L<. \\ aison, \V. mill, Jci, Al. Jtos>ex, J. Grant, u. ( . r Itmiiiig, T. A. Wiudley, J. \V. l'ructor, ii. is. Guorgc, T. iievaii, ; i(. Ling, 13. K. Gardouer, M. Wiiiill&d. C'leri, ol' Scalta: Mr h. Bull. TiiDi-keepor: AJr if. .Nicholson. Judgo. Mr \V. H. iiartgill. Humiicaiiijor: Mr ji. Coylo. .carter : AJr Angus Kuth. Ho:i. ourgeou: l>i. il. ikysou. itoii. \ u i. tiurgeou: Mr i l . Crosaiey, iU.lt.o.v.s. bocretai.i and Ti iMcwrur: K. J>. Wallaces i'itWUM: - 1.-MAiwVJi.iU IJAOK. UliLOLlis.— Ui 76dovb., bcouiid iiorso to ruocivo lCAut'b., aud third horso Csovs. lroju uiit) si.'.ko. .Nomination i2o.s; ~ceopuiiice 'JUti. Ouii mile and a halt'. i - MOCJmiS HACK HANDIOAi'.--Of CGbovssOLOud horse to rocei'.v lObgvs. lioiu the ' stake. irieveu furlongs. •Nomination 20s, acceptance 2Ui. - :i. ~Mni)VXAiA> MiiLviOKIAL IUC-AP ( i Ut|X.'u). —Of Tutiovs., second| .•ortse ,to receive lOsove., and thirdfl hora« floors, from the stake. i •~loa§p. $ Noiuiaafcioii 20s, acccptance 20s. ;yi 4.—xiOIWWIILA'UA COl'-Oi 12Dsovs. \ boooad horse to receive lO.sovh. and third torse osovs from ilit» stake, mile and a quarter. Nomination 20s, acceptance -llto. .".—LEV IN HACK HANDICAP.—Of ('3sava, .second hoi'so to receive lOtora and third horse osovb. from the slake. Six furlongs. Nomination 2CXs, acceptance 20s. 6. -OHAU HACK WELTER.—Of 70 rOVB., second liorue to receive lObovs, .aid third horse Ssove. from the itake. One mile and a distance. Nomination 20s, acoeptance 20b.
7.—tSIAIDIDN* ,SCURRY. Of 45sovs., second horso Lo recei vo lOsovs., and third horse 5,-.ov.s. from the stake. Weight -SSt. 71b. i''ive furlongs. Entrance 30s. 8.- V'l'.-vAROA WKT/l'TCll (Open).—Of 7.? '''-s.j .hoise to receive lOsovs.. iud th'i'd horsi* -iso\s. from lie tt ko. Seven furlongs, "semination 2Us, aeceptaiuo 20s. A OAI J AI iOA .5 I'or ail cVL'iufe (tucupt .Uaideu (Scurry) close with the Secretary, at m-> office, Levm, :it V p.m. ou >SATL'IM)A). Utli c r-pteiiiber J ll'iU. WEiuHTS Will bo declared on or auoui THL'II.ST)AY, 1-1 tli 'ly.o. AOC.hr i AXUiS l''or all ovenc.*, and entries lor Maiden fcScurry, with c'ow <.-'i W LI)JS'BSI>A\ , :20th SepteiiLuvr, at !' p.m. All racm to be run under the .New /.euland ilules ol llauing. PENALTIES. Tile winner of any*race after the declaration of weights may be re-handi-ea,pped. AH nominations by telephone or telegraph must be eonlirmed by letter at once, accompanied by lees, name of owner, colours, breeding, age and all other official information. 11, 1). WALLACE, Secretary, Box 27, Levin. Telegraph Ollice closes at 8 p.m.) A VViOA K STOMAOQ. A of discomfort after tjating, belching ami sour stomach, indicates a ■,vrn\ pto ;'i a. "Digesbive" nied.ciii "S ug 'i'i. '© the nouble, for the digestive functions should bi performed naturall;.. Chamberlain's Tablets are specially .suited lor complaints of this character. They promote the flow of juices, thus assisting digest-on, land induce the bovreis to act naturally IjTie use of most la saw as is followed by constipation, but a course of Oh-amuer-llain's Tablets will strengthen the bowel? 'to act regularly without , For everywhere. —Advt. I r Economical mothers buy "Nazol" — th-a beet family cough and cold remedy. Read.y for instant use. Sixty full doses cost eiyhtcenpenee. ' Nazol'' is cheapest, it, the end.— Advt. Pin your faith to Nasol. Thousand# testify to its wonderful curative properties or bad colos and sore throat?. Bit*- be sure you get Nazol. Keep colds away by inhaling "NAZOii." Pleasant, penetrating, efficacious. Carry a Nazol Inhaler in your pocket or purse. Get the genuine. Advt
COUNTRY NEWSPAPER GIVI-J GOOD ItESULTS. At a meeting of the American Advertisers' Asosciatiou, Arthur lirUbane said:— Not the country publisher out the business man is the chief sufferer from the fact that our merchants and luaiuilaetureis have not utilised the country m-wspapors' advertising columns as they .should and can bo >it ed:. Remember these mots: Ho wno roads the little crossroads newspaper and tho larger newspapers of the iai>sized towns is a man who buys evji'--thing. He lives in a house and on the land that lie owns. He is intonated in everything the business men ate doing. Through good advertising you can sell him anything from the fpaint on the roof of his house to the ceim-ii!. on the floor of his cellar. .h/rer.vt!rn;.: between the roof and the cell ir. everything in the barn, andi every- to-oT in tlie field lie buys and you m.iv sell I nn. He is not like the 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 get-ting a readymade (suit of clothes and a re.i-ly-niadc dinner in a box or tin. the man who reads tlje country newspaper buys everything. He buys pumps, lamps, stoves, automobiles, clothing, dresses, books, paints, farm implements, furniture. carpets, oils. In this room are 2o() men and individuals. iSoine o! 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 pioiitablv advertise ill a country newspaper in proportion to its circulation than in any other publication on earth. I emphasize the value ol the cout-ry newspaper as an advertising medium for it has that value. The Horowhenua Daily Chronicle is a country newspaper and has a large circulation, 75 per cent of its readeis being Farmers. Tts district is cent, a .situated (being half way between Wellington and Valmersrton North) in a rich farming community. Send for sample copies and 'advertising rates.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1916, Page 4
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