Beware Influenza S i None of us will forget the dread In- 1 ftuenza epidemic of 1918 —and the re- ; cent cables telling that influenza in its most severe form has broken out in j Tonga, reminds us that the last visi- , tation came from the Islands. PREVENTION is better than cure. The utmost cere should be taken. At the Rest sign o( the " Flu " go to bed immediately, and do not get out lor any reason. Take f^omsfo^ton'sl IrishUMoss This safe and sure remedy proved of immense value in the last epidemic. Thousands testify to its merits in promoting recovery and saving the lungs from serious trouble. Better still, it is the best specific in guarding against i Influenza infection for it forms an anti- ' septic film on the threat and bronchial i tubes, hence Influenza germs cannot : find lodgment. Escaped “Flu” in the Big Epidemic Mr J. Rhodes, Salisbury Street. I Christchurch, writes: “We took I Bonmngton's Irish Moss during the Influenza Epidemic, and are quite sure that it saved us a lot of trouble.” Be on guard—take the surest preI ventive measures take Bonninglon's ! -Irish Moss during the present danger. fhe Family bottle -large size is only 2/6 Everywhere. j 202 'LOTI
T ESTLAND RACING (LUB, HOKITIKA. SI’.M.MK!! .MKKTIXO. £2,200 IX s ' ak 1 k £2,200 WITH SIIA !•'!! i ; l>. approved pbocramm: OF EVENTS. .MONDAY, DKC. I’llth. H„\in- Day)
COl.nsHOltorcil I{ VNDM Al>. 100 siiv-., second horse lu lereive 'JI Mil’s, and t.iiird hoi's; l 10 sovs. mil of slakes. .Minimion ueiulil, 7 stone. Xi.miin:itm, ills; ii ih-c, 00s. (1 i'lli InlUiS. IMJOVIXCIAI, llAXmcAi’. 120 sovs., SCI'I in 11 hni'si' 111 receive ii s'nvs.. end ;'.; r'l horse 12 sm s. nut ui slakes. .Minimum v.eifilo. 7 stum.-. Noriiiiiii--20.,; accetitame. AOs. 01 iurluii'.;s. PACIMC HAM)!' A!’ 111'i! DI.KS, 170 sovs., -ccnnd hio so In receive A I mivs., mid thin! horse 17 >iivs. out ol st nkes. Over seven flights ol' hmilles, : 1 1■■ ii l l .'i.'i bin li'uh. Nnmination, ills ; ;|cee|it:inee, Alls. About l, 1 miles. HOKITIKA llAN'Dinr. 200 sovs.. second horse to receive 10 sovs., mu! third horse 20 >» s. out ol' stakes'. Millinium veii/ht. 7 stone. Nomimi-
lion ’ids ; acceptance. UK I ] miles. ( lIIMS'IiIAS 11 A X !>l( •A IV I2il sovs.. see.iml horse to receive 21 sovs. :ilid Ihi 111 horse 12 sovs. out lit stakes. Minimum Height, i stone. Nominatioii. 2ds ; acceptance. lids. di Ittrh ll'.'.s. lIICII WKICIIT 11 AN IMI'A I’, ldtl sovs.. ■ eeoml horse to receive .'ill sovs., ami third horse I "> sovs. out ol stakes. .Minimum weight, X stone. Nomination. 2ds: acceptance. Ids. 7 fur Jones. KI.KCTRIC HANI)!(’AI’. 120 sovs.. second horse to receive 2! sovs., and third horse 12 sovs. out ol stale's. .Minimum weight, 7 stone. Nomination. 20s: acceptance, .'i ts. ti I likings. (iOI.DKIKUXS II AN nit A I*, no sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs.. and third horse ttl sovs. out ol .sink's. Minimum weight. 7 stone. Nomination, 21 Is; acceptance, ads. Cl tar-
TIT.SDAY. DKC. L‘7tli. ">0 ol STAFI'OIiI) HANDICAP. .100 son second horse lo receive 20 Slivs., mid third horse 10 so vs, out. ot stakes. Miltiimttu iveicht. , stone. Xominalion. -Os; acceptance, Oils, (i larloims. COI’XTY II ANDICAP. 1-0 sms., second liorso to receive 21 sovs., t lid tl.ii.! horse 12 sovs. mu ol stakes. .Minimum ivcijilil, list i lbs. I'or 1)lirmil ini' It ill i- 1 s. I! appreutii .’d ridors not available other licenced jockeys may In* substituted. cnrrymp; lOlbs'penalty. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, ill is. 7 I'nrlones. TASMAN HANDICAP llf KIM.KS, lot) sovs., second horse to receive .10 sovs. nud third horse lo sovs. out ol St ilk. S. Over six lliehts ol' hurdles, nhont Alt din hi oh. Nomination. ,211 s; neeeptiitiee, !os. About l{ miles. WINTI.AND (IK lIANDICAI. so\*s.. seeoml horse to receive Cl i and thi id horse 2o soys, out stakes. t.\ Silver Cup value 2d sovs. null lie presented also to the_ivmn:ne owneri. Minimum weight, i stone. Notnimition, 20s; acceptance, ids. I mile. SfMMKK lIANDICAI’. 120 sovs.. second horse to receive 21 sovs., amt t hi!.l horse 12 sovs. out ol stakes. Minimum weight, 7 stone. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, .'ids, ot lm\yk“tkii wkkmit handicap, cio sovs., seeoml horse to receive sovs.. and third horse I I sovs. out ol slakes. Minimum Height. S stone. Nomination, 20s; a.cepianee, -10 s. (it lurlolies. I! \II.WAY HANDICAP, 100 sovs second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse HI sovs. out ol stakes. Minimum ueiidu, 7 stone. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, .'lds. h tnrloims. , KINAI, HANDICAP. 120 sovs. second horse to receive 21 sovs, and third horse 12 sovs. out of stakes. .Minimum iveioht, 7 stone. Nomination. 20s- acceptance, .‘Ms. (it lurhm.us.
Nominations for nil events must be in (lie bands of the Secretary, with elltrinee monev, name, description, aye and pedigree of horse, name of trainer, invner and colours bv <1 p.m. on \\ I'.DNKSDAV. DKC. 7th, H'-’I. Handicaps for all events first Ouv. deelared on TI'HSDAY. DKC. l-'th. Act cotanees 10. nil events c ost:' at (‘lull’s Rooms. Hamilton Street. I Ink il ika , at Id p.m. on AYKDXKSD.W DKO. —lst, 10— 1 Second Day handicaps declared about o'clock, and acceptances dose at 10 o’clock on nieht of first Day’s races. It the (’lull room, Hamilton Street. lb. ,T. KYANS. Secretary.
•CO-SLOW” and “NO-RUBBING” arc opposed. The latter finishes tho I .sundry Work b.v nine sharp.—Advfc. National efficiency is weakened by coughs and colds. Prevent this by taking “NAZOU ” One dose a day keeps colds nwnv No bad after-effects with WADE'S WORM FIGS. Wonderful Worm Worriers,
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