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Horowhenua Racing Club. Annual Meeting

To lio 110 111 (mi the LEVIN KACE>I.i li^l l , ou JH L I?SDA V, .September i!otli,' luii>. l airuii: Mr W. 11. i' lfld, M.P. J'rtfiiue.ii: -Mr. It. A. .UaDooaid. \ kl-i'lt'ciK.ehlS : M'JSfclfc AV. Mdvegg, I'. Jjai-riniJuiiicw■, „vt ajo i - C. E. 'latum, •1. Jk-l.i-aay, <iiid (J. Ilioiikliorn. SUnv.iiua: .'.xossi a (~. W»toun, W. JiuJJ, Ji. M. Ji.s.so.v, J. Grant, .It. J'louiinj;, 'I'. A. Wiudley, J. \V. JVoelcr, ii. S. George, T. Uevao, J(. Ling. JJ. ii. Gardener, M. Winia r*>. Clerk ol Scales: Mr W. Bull, lidiekoeiior; Mr i{. .Nieholson. .Mr W. H. llartgill. iiaiidicupper : .Mr u. Coyle. Starter: Mr Angus Keith.Hon. Surgeon : Dr. It. liryson. tlon. Vei". .Surgeon: -Mr 1' . Crossley, M.J1.0.V.5. Secretary and Treasurer: K. JD. Wallace PliW.llAM: i- rMAiNAKAL fclAOlv. HURDLES.— Of i'ohovs., second liorae to receive 10j078., ..ud third horse osine. irom ■ the ati.ko. .Nomination 2(V; accopiJanc - -Lte. Oiu' mile and a half. -Mtil"l WUJii HACK HANDICAP.— Ox 4j6t>ov»., second horbt' to receive I (tec« 3. tioui the stake. Seven i Uriahs. Nom i tuition 2(te, acceptance 20s, Mo'DOXALD MI4MOKIAL HANDICAP (Open;. —■Oi 7u*ovh., second iionßt* to receive lOsovb., and third lioi'so £>so\d. Ironi tht» blake. I'ivo i urloogs. Nomination 2Us, acceptance UOs. ,;l<'--KOitOWtI±ONI'A CUP—Of 125sova. x second liorse to receive lOsovs. and tiiird hoj-M 1 s,sovk from tho staKo. One mile and a quarter. domination 20s, acceptance 40b. . --LTT I.N J1 ACK HANDICAP.—Of C'-.«0r4, .col' ! horse to ruceire lObovs and third horse Ssovs. from the .Vfeko. six furlongs. Nominil tioii 20,<, aeccptance 20s. 6. OHAI lIAOIv WI2LTUR.--~Of 70 ovß., second hoi-so to receive lOsovs, ■ad third h„rse ssovs. from the . take. '>'Ie mile and a distance, domination 3Qp, acceptance _2Qs.

7.—-MAII)UN SCURRY. -Of -l.lsovf second horse to receive lOsovs., ai third horse Ssov*. from the stak Weight Bst. 71b. I'm? furlong. Entrance 30s. 8. —WEIRAKOA WJ',l .'! !•:I! (Open).-- (J 7o.sov\s., xee.oud iuu.se to recoiv lOsovs., and third hoisj iSovs. froi the stake. furlongi Nomination i'(As. acceptance liDs. -NU'.U i-L>-_\.ri .i' »r i'.i mli.t' ..i,.iacu wuse uiiii lue oecietaiy, at uia ouice Ljvui, u p.i,i. Un s.-,ui!lwi l/tlt c.pi. .Uut., J.JI6. Villi be dcclai'i.■.» ou or iili ii> Dai, J.J.ii .>4.LeiiiULi', j; to. ACi. hi I'or all events, ami t'iiLi,t:s to: Juaidei Scurry, wit ii eiusu ou >\ J'iO.N iisl>A i -'Uiti ijepteiiLb.'i, ill 'J p.hi. All rucus to be run under tiio -Veu Zealaud Rules of Racing. PENALTIES. The winner of any race- after the declaration of weights may be re-handi-capped. All nominations by te' piioiie or telegraph must »t uoniiriutd by letter at once, aeeoii,; .uiieri by fees, name ot owner, colours, breeding, age and all other official information. 11. D. WALLACE Secretary, Box 27, Levin. Telegraph Oflieo closes at 6 p.m.) A WEAK STOMACH. A feeling of Uisuomloit after enti'ig, ' belching and sour stomach, indioat'. s a weak stomach. ' Digestive" medicine* aggravate the trouulb, for the digestive functions should be performed, naturally. Chamberlain's Tablets are specially suited for coruplainto of tins chaiacter. They promote the flow of gastrio juice«, tlius assii- ing aige&tion, «nd induce the bowels to oct natur£...„'l'be Übe of most laxatives is followed jy constipation, but a conn*.- of Chamberlain's labiate wid strengthen the bowels to act i-egnlaiiy without assistance. i'or sale everywhere. —Advt. Economical irothers buy "Nazol"— tha best family cough and cold remedy. Ready for instant uso. Sixty full doses cost eighteen penco. ' Nazol" if, cheapest it. the end.—Advt. Pin your faith to Nazol. Thousand* testify to its wonderful curative properties or bad colds and uore throats. B.i 1 be sure you got Nazol. Keep colds away by inhaling <- NAZOjj." Pkvsnut, penetrating, efficacious. Carry a Npkiil lull."lei' in your pocket or purse. Get the genuine. Advt

COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS GIVE . GOOD KE.SULT.S, 0 _ At a meeting of the American Advertisers' Asoseiation, Arthur Brisbane said:-Not the ■ country publisher one the business man is the chief sufferer I irom t!io i'act that our niorchante and t! nianu lacturers liuve not utilised the II country newspapers' advertising oof- '■ ninns as t)ioy .should and can be nt . ihl. Kemember the><o mots: Ho vno reads the little enxssroads newspaper ' and the larger newspapers of fclio fai*> 1 .sized towns is a m.aii who buys evoi"'- • tiling. He lives in a lion.se and on the land that he owns. He is iuterct-ced in everything the business men oic> doing. Through good advertising yon can sell him anything from the oaint on the roof of his house to the ceircnt 1 on the floor of his cellar. Everytj : ng > between the roof arid the (•eliir. everything in tiie barn, and, every tool in the field he buys and you mat sell him. Ho 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, nnd whose shopping consists in getting a readymade i-uit of clothes and a ready-made dinner in a box or tin. ihc man who reads the country newspaper buys everything. He buys pumps, lamps, stoves, automobiles, clothing, dire>ses, books, paints, farm implements, furniture, carpets, oils. In this room are 230 men and individuals. Some ol them represent a dozen 'manufacturing enterprises and more. There is'nt a mail who ha« anything to sell that lie 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 ol the eoutry newspaper as ;vn advertising mediuri] for it has that value." The Horowhenna Daily Chronicle is a country newspaper and' lias a large circulation, 75 per cent of its readers being farmers. Tte district is centrally situated (being half way between Wellington and Palmcrsfcon North) in a rich farming community. Send for sample copies and 'advertising rates.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 August 1916, Page 4

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Horowhenua Racing Club. Annual Meeting Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 August 1916, Page 4

Horowhenua Racing Club. Annual Meeting Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 August 1916, Page 4

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