Horowhenua Racing Club. Annual Meeting
i'o be held on the LEVIN HAOE- ! USE on THURSDAY, September VWth, I*AC. I.MVUU-. Mr w. H. l'ield, M.P. i'refiidea i: Alt - . It. A. -McDonald. V ice-i'mmleuis: Messrs \\\ McKegg, i\ Bartholomew, Major C. K latum, <i. MeLea vuy, and C. lilenkhoni. ttttmurus: Messrs G. Watson, W. Hull, 11. M. ICssex, J. Grant, I;. I'loniing, T. A". Wmdiey, J. W. Procter, if. S. George, T. lie vail, 15. Ling, 15. It. Gardener, M. Winiata. Clerk ol' Scales: Mr \V. Hull, 'iimekeeper: Mr It. .Nicholson. Judge. Mr \Y. 11. Hju tgill. Handieapper: Mr u. Coyle. Starter: Mr Angus Keith. Hon. Surgeon: Dr. R. Bryson. iton. Vet. Surgeon: Mr Jj\ Crosaley, M.R.C.V.S. .Vjcretary and Treasurer s R. D. Watlaoo PIMjuRAM: 1. -MANAKAU JLLAOK. O; 7 ! ;50v8., atoond horse to xeoeiv* :vb., aiid third horse osovs. troln v* '"'•ake. Nomination 2lte; accep- . One mile and a half. •J. —HACK HANDICAP.—; Ci Oosovs., second horse to receive lOsov*. lroni the stake. Sevon j iuriongs. j Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. i 3. -MoiJONALD MI&VIORIAL HAN-f DICAP (Open).—Of 7osovs., second| horwo to receive lOsove., and third | lore, Saovs. from the stake. Five J furlongs. | Nomination 2Q 5 , acceptance 20s. 1 4. -.HOIi/GWHE .\" IT A CUP-Of 12550 v». ; fieoond horse to receive lOsovb. and third horse Ssovs from the stake. One mile cud n quartor. domination 20s, acoeptanoe 40b. "—LEVIN lIVOK HANDICAP.—Of 'JSsots, second horse to receive 106ovs and third horse osovb. from the stake. - Six furlongs. Netnin,. iioti SO*, acceptance 20s. 6. -OHAU HAOK 70 ■ ovs., oecond horse to receive lOsovs, :uid third horso ssovs. from the jtaku. One mile and a distance. . Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s.
7.—tMAIDHN' SOUItRY. —Of 45sovs., eccond horso to receive lOsovs., and third horse ofiovs. from the stake. Weight Bist. 71b. Five furlongs. Entrance 30s. 3.—AVfiRAKOA WI3LTKR (Open;,-- Of 7550v.5., wecond horse to receive lOsovs., and third horse osovs. from the stake. Seven furlongs. Nomination 20b, acceptance 20s. U'.iiJLJ\ A l S i' or a,i etelu.s (e-veepl .uaiucu ekwe vvUii tile aucrvuuy, at ins omce, Jvuviii, ml U p.m. on o.iHUu.i i . Mil toi-pU'inUer, \\ LiGiilti Yuil bo declared on oi nooni. i 111 i; li.i i, 1-ith Seiue..ioci, i.jio. I'or ail events, ani. i-nine* lor Maiden Scurry, with clo.su on \Yj\D.\T'jSL>AY . liUih September, at U p.iu. All racub to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. PJiN ALTIEei. The winner ot any race after tho declaration of weights may be ru-iiandi-<_ax>ped. AH nominations by telephone or tolegraph must be confirmed by letter at once, aceonipaniiHl by fees, name of owner, colours, breeding, age and all other official information. R. D. WALiLAGifij Secretary, liox 27, Levin. Telegraph Oihcc closes at S p.m.) A WIvAK STO.MAOH. a feeling of discomfort after eating, belching and soui stomach, indicates a * weak stomach. ''Digestive" medi- | c-ines aggravate the trouble, for the dijjigeativo functions should bj performed' llnaturaTly. Cliamberlain's Tablets axe ii'speeially .suited for complaints of this ■character. i'hey promote the flow of juices, thus assisting digestion, 'j-'and induce the bowels to aet naturally The use of most laxawves is foilowed by if constipation, but a course of Cham be r- | lain's Tablets will strengthen the bowels f to act regularly without assistance. For a&le ererx\rhero. —Adrt. Boonomical ::.<others buy "Nazol"— the bost family cough and cold remedy. Ready for instant use. Sixty full doses co6t eighteenpence. ' Nazol" is cheapest ii. tlie end.—Advt. Pin your faith to Nazol. Thousand# testify to its wonderful curative properties or bad colds and sore throats. Bii f be sure you get Nazol. Keep colds away by inhaling "NAZOiu." Pleasant, penetrating, efficacious. Carry a Nazol Inhaler in your pocket or purse. Get the genuine. Advt
COUNTRY NJiWSi'Ai'iiK.S GIVIv GOOD HESULTiS. At a meeting of tho American Advertisers' Asosciation, Arthur .Brisbane said:—Not the country' publisher but the business mail is the chief aulferer from tho fact that- our merchants and manufacturers have not utilised the country newspapers' advertising columns -as they should and can be mi edi. Ueuiember these tacts: He wno reads the little crossroads newspaper and the larger newspapers of the fairsized towns is a man who buys evor~thing. He lives in a house and on the land that ho owns. He is interc>cod in everything the business men an; doing. Through good advertising you can sell liini anything from the ;»int on the roof of his house to the cement on the floor of his cellar. Everytli : njr between the roof and the cell ir. cveiything in the barn, andi every tool in the field he buys and you nnv sell him. He is not like the dweller in the big city flat who gets his water tli rough a pipe, his light through a wire, his heat from the basement, and whose shopping consists in getting a readymade suit of clothes and a r<u<ly-mad.-dinner in a box or tin. lhe man who reads tho country newspaper buys everything. He buys pumps, lamps, stoves, automobiles, clothing, dresses, books, paints, farm implements, furniture, car-pet®, oils. In this room are 250 men and individuals. iSonio ot 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 conntry newspaper. And every man hero could more profitably advertise in a country newspaper in proportion to its circulation than in any other publication on eartlj. I emphasize the value of tho coutry newspaper as an advertising medium for it has that value." Tho Iloiowhenua Daily Chronicle is a country newspaper and' lias a large circulation, 75 per cent of its readers being fanners. Ite district is centrally 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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