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Horowhenua Club Club. Annual Meeting

i'u Im held nil the LEV IX RACK- • >.. I US'IS oa Till'i'Sl>A 1., September 1: •.i ii , ...Uiuii: ill \\ . LL. l'ield, Al.l\ t'i cbkle.it,: Air. it. A. Ale-Donald. \ii i;-L'i«.siueiiLs: Messrs \V. AlcKeg;;, I'. baiUiolomew, Atajor C. E. latum, Aloi.oiuoy, a lid O. lilenkliorn. <SUMVIIJ.i: 0. WuISOU, W. iillli, iJ. Ai. Essex, J. (.il'aul. 1., coming, 'I''. N. Wind ley, J. W. rrucioi; 11. S. George, T. JJevati, )>. Mug, I>. It. Gardener, Al. VViu- ; ikj, CJvrJi in Scales: Mr W. .Bull. Ti..u keeper: Air 11. Nicholson. Judge. Air \V\ H. liartgill. Haudicapper: Air 11. Coyle. Starter : Air Angus lveith. Hon. Surgeon : Dr. 11. llryson. i tun. v'ot. Surgeon: Air E. Crossley, Ai.11.0.V.5. ;:'jcretary and Treasurer: It. 1). Wallace WILuEAM: i. ~illisA a. A L HACK IlliU>LE6.~Of 7{wove., <>ocond liorso to reee.v« li'BOvs., aiid third horse -jsovs. irow iiiio .Nuiiiiiiatioii 20t>; atcopr<anco -us. One inilc and a. half. .. -.ilor'r.-JlfJi dAOK HANMOAI'.— Of Uobovi., second house to receive lOsovs. liom the stake. dovon furlongs. k Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Ji :j. MUIHjNALD AIEMOKIAL HANi>lCdi' (Open).— Oi 7C>«ovs., aeoond koit-3 to receive lOsovs., and third flsovs. f.otn the stake. Five im-iungs. NoJiuia.tiou 2U>, acceptance 20s. L--HCWWHENTA . UC -Of 125m>v». second horse to receive lOsovb. and ; bird Lorse Seove from tlic stake. ;.)ne Toile anil a quarter. NV-aination 20s, acceptance 40b. • !.—mavis HACK 1 lAN.DIG VI I . —<>i 1 iaoVa, ..second liorso to receive lOsovs ad tliird horse sso vs. from tho s'ake. Six furlongs. Nomination 20m, acceptance i!os. ti. -OHAU HACK WELTRT?. —Of 70 ovß., tecond horse to receive lOsovs, and third horse ssove. from the take. Ono mile and a distance. Nomination '20s, acceptance 20s.

7.—MAIDEN SOURRY.—Of -losovs., second horse to receive lOsovs., and third horse osove. from the stake. Weight Bst. Tib. Five furlongs. Entrance 30s. B.—AVERAF.OA W-ELTEI. (Open). -Of 75si.vs., second horse to receive lOsovs., and third horse "sovs. from tho stake. Seven furlongs. Nominalion 20s, acceptance 20s. U'All A A i io-_> o .for a.i tiu., t> (.eiicc-pi .uuiuvu Scurry; ciose wim ilie aeerouuy, at ins uincc, t.eviu-, at J p.m. oil b.vi Li\ i;A i , ll'lO. Vi ii.ioi-U.iS \\ ill bo declared on or aoout i ill. U. •• Pi.l i , i-liii Sepiemuer, UiO. AOL iSr J A>.^r.S i'or all evcnl.s, ami entr.es loi Maiden (Scurry, n ich close on \\ JiDXJiBI>A l, -Uili Septembei', at 9 p.m. All races to be run under liie i>ow Zealand ltules ol' Kacing. I'EX A Li lies. Tile winner of any race afier the declaration of weights may be re-handi-capped. All nominations by telephone or telegraph m.isi bo connrmed oy lei>tei at once, accompanied by fees, name ol ouiiei, bxoeding, ago and ail other dllic,ai information. 11. D. WALLACE, {secretary, l* ox , Levin. Telegraph Oilioo closes at B p.m.) A WEAK. STOAIAOII. a feeling of discomfort after eating, botching and sour sfcoinaoh, ixs licates a v»cttk stomacn. "Djgeuuve" medicines aggravaie the trouble, for the digestive I'unctioub nhould be performed, naturally. Chamberlain's Tablets are specially suited ior complaints ui this character. ihey promote tne flow of gastrio juices, thus assisting digestion, and induce the bowels to act naturally I'he use of most laxatives is followed by uonstipation, but a course of Chamberlain's Tablets will strengthen the boweln K> act regularly without assistance. For talu everywhere. —Advt. Economical i: 1 others buy ''N'azol''— ih-o best family cough "id cold reuie:ly. Ready, for inefcan! use. Sixty full doses cost eightecnpence ' Nasol'' is cheapest iu the end.--Advt. I'm your faith to Nazol. Thousands testify to its wonderful curative properties or bad colds and sore throats.Bii + be sure you get Nazol. Keep colds away by inhaling ''NAZOu." Pleasant, penetrating, efficacious. Carry a Nazol Tnhnler in your ocket or purse. Get the genuine. Advt

COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS GIVE GOOD RESULTS. At a meeting of tho American Advertisers' Asosciation, Arthur Brisbane said:-Not the country publisher but the business man is the chief sufferer from the fact that our merchant* a;ud manulactui'crs have not utilised the country newspapers' advertising columns as they should and can be in . edi. Remember these ia«ts: He wno reads the little crossroads newspaper and the larger newspapers of tho fairsized towns is a man who buys ev.'rthing. He lives in a house and on the lend that he owns. He is interested in everything the business men aie doing. Through good advertising you c:iii sell him anything from the :>aint on the roof of his house to tho oemenL on the floor of his cellar. Everytlrng between the roof and the cehir. everything in the barn, and every tool in the field he buys and you ni-iv sell fnti. 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 getting a iea<lyiriade suit of clothes and a ready-mad.-dinner in a box or tin. ihe man who reads the country newspaper buys everything. He buys pumps, lamps, stoves, automobiles, clothing, dresses, books, paints, farm implements, furniture, carpets, oils. In this room are 250 men and individuals. Sotno ol - them represent a dozen manufacturing enterprises and more. There is'nt a man who has anj't-hing to sell that- he cannot sell to the reader of a country newspaper. And every man here eomd more profitably advertise in a countrj newspaper in proportion to its circulation than In any other publication on earth. I emphasize the value of the contry newspaper as an advertising medium for it has that value. The Horowhcnua Daily Chronicle is a country newspaper and has a large circulation, 75 per cent of its renders being Farmers. Its district is centraH\ situated (being half way between Wellington and Palmorston North) in a rich farming community. Send for sample copies and .advertising rates.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1916, Page 4

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Horowhenua Club Club. Annual Meeting Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1916, Page 4

Horowhenua Club Club. Annual Meeting Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1916, Page 4

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