Beware v Influenza ! None of us will forget the dread Influenza epidemic of 1918 —and the recent cables telling that influenza in its most severe form has broken out in ! Tonga, reminds us that the last visi- | tation came from the Islands. PREVENTION j is better than cure. The utmost care should be taken. At the first sign of ■ the 11 Flu" go to bed immediately, and do not get out for any reason. Take IrishOMbss 1 This safe and sure remedy proved of immense value in the last epidemic. Thousands testify to its merits in pro- | moting recovery and saving the lungs from serious trouble. Belter still, it is the best specific in guarding against Influenza infection for it forms an anti- I septic film on the threat and bronchial lubes, hence Influenza germs cannot j find lodgment. Escaped “Flu” in the Big Epidemic Mr J. Rhodes, Salisbury Streel. Christchurch, writes: —“ Wc took Bonnington’s Irish Moss during the Influenza Epidemic, and are quite cure i that it saved us a lot of trouble. ’ j Be on guard—take the surest pre- ! ventive measures —take Bonnington s Irish Moss during the present danger. | The Family bottle-large stzs 1 is only 2/6 Everywhere. j 202 I LOT l
j>ACING /'LUB. lIOKITIK A. SU.M.MKH MICKTLNC. £2.200 !X £2,200 WITH Sll.\ !•••: ( I IT APP3OVEO fi-iONfl/;,’M" OF EVENTS. MONDAY, |)K('. L'lit’i. . n...\inn Da.v). OOi/DSIIOKODO 11 I! A N D'( Ai*. Hid s.ivs., second horse In reeive -<> mi vs. ami U ird horse 11) sow., out. ol stakes. .Mimnium uoiu,ht. 7 stone. Xi.iniii:itiiin, l’."‘s : arcoir an-e, ( I'll Holies. riioviNt iai, hand;!.'\i\ d. , -ovs., sc.■mill horse to receive - 1 ■<> s.. atu i hit'll horse 1 - sues, out o -likes A 1 i 11 i ;11111 ■ i vci-ht. 7 stone, Nniiiiiiii(ioii, 'ills; nceeplnine. HIT'. !'! tin-
iwuVic* hand'r \p ui;fjm.::-, i:r sm s.. second hurst? to rv-’ive d ■ snv. l *.. ami third horse 17 -ovs. out o* stale’s. (Ivor sewn '’edits ot hurdles. about dit bin bkdi. Nomina tion, 20 s ; jiircjitjinot*. .‘Us. About l ; miles. HOKITIKA HANDICAP. *2OO sovs.. seeond horse to receive 10 sovs., ami third hoist' 20 sms. out ot stakes. .Minimum weight. 7 stone. Nomination 20s ; aeeepl a lice, UOs. I * miles. IIA N PICA IN 12d sovs., seeond horse to receive 21 sovs, and third horse 12 sovs. out of stakes. .Minimum weight, . stone. Nomination, 2Us ; accep*ance, d!)s. .*>} tprloriiis. HICH WKIOIIT 11 AN DIC AIN lor sovs.. second horse to receive d' sovs., and third horse lo sovs. out ol stakes. .Minimum weight, S stone. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, los 7 furlongs. KLKCTIHC HANDICAP. 120 sovs.. second horse to receive 1 so.s., ain third horse 12 sovs. out of stakes. Minimum weight. 7 stone. Nomination, 20s; acceptanee, AOs. 0 furlongs. (IOLDKI KKDS I! ANPI' AIN PH) sovs.. second horse to leeeivo 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out ot stakes. Minimum weight, 7 stone. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, dOs. U.V iurlongi. TCKKDAY. DKC. 27th.
STAFFORD IIANDICAI’. I sovs second horse (o receive 20 soys., mill third horse 10 sovs. nut ol Minimum woi<j;lit. t stone. Xoiniuat inn, 20s; acceptance, Ails, ti l.urI. ims. CUI'NTY 11 ANDK Al*. 120 sm-s., second horse to teceivo 2-1 >ovs., anil third horse 12 sovs. out ol stakes. Minimum weight, list i lhs. For Apprentice Riders. If apprenticed riders not avaihthle other licensed jockeys miiy he substituted, million, lOlhs" penalty. N'oinination, 20s ; itc-ceptain-e, 2(is. 7 lurloniis. TASMAN MANDKkW lIFUDI.KS, lo! sovs.. second horse to receive 20 sovs. and third horse lo sovs. out ot stakes Over six lliiihts ol hurdles, about 2ft din hiptl'i. Nomination. ,2l)s: acceptance, Ills. Ahoilt 1, utiles. WKSTI.AND cri> 11 AN DU A 1 . 2o!> Sovs seeotul horse to reeetve otl sovs. ami third Imrse 2o soys, out o, stakes. ( A Silver t'up value 20 sovs. will lie presented also to they.vinnititr oivneft. Minimum weight. 1 stone. Nninimitinn, 20s; aeeepta me. .Us. 1 mile. SFMMF.R lIANDICA!’. 120 sovs. second hot sc to receive 21 sovs., ami ihitd horse 12 sovs. out ol stakes Minimum ueiohl. 7 stone. Nomination, 20s; aeeeptanee, 20s. o, IuttYKLTKR \\ Fdi.ilT II ANDICAR, 1-J0 sovs second horse to receive sovs.! and third horse I t sovs. out ol stakes. Minimum weight, S shine.; Nomination. 20s; acceptance, 10s. (U flit-lottos. ~ RA I I.WAY 11 ANDK 'A 1 , 100 sovs . second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out ol stakes. Minimum iveioht, 7 stone. Nomination. 20s; acceptance, dlls, (t liuIlltlSS. . i |v |NA 1 1 HAN Dll A I’. 120 sovs. second horse to receive 21 sovs and third lio,st“ V2 sovs. out ol stuUos. Miniiveioht. 7 stone. Non,",at.on. nils; acceptance, 20s. (>} Ini loites.
Nomimitiuus I'ur ii 11 events must Ik' in tin' hands ni' tin' Secretary. with enI (•;, |nv lIUIIH'V, lIIUIH', dosrnpt 1011, age mill podisircc .if horse. name ot twiicr, ~,vn,.|- niul colours liv II p.Mi. on II MIN' ESI >A V. DEC. "tli. Hl'-M. ... Handicaps fur all '’vents I'irst Dav, declared on TUESDAY. DEC. liitli. I<l j i ' Ai'ionlumi's for all events dose at .| u , ('lull’s Rooms, Hamilton Struct, II ok it ilia. at ID p.m. on II EDN'ESD\ v DEO. ‘-’lst, 1921. Socoml Day handicaps declared about S o’clock, ami acceptances close at 10 o’clock on Ilii’it of First Day s races, the Club room. Hamilton Street. 1 . D. .T. EVAN'S. Secretary. "GO-SLOW” and “NO-RUBBING” are opposed. The latter finishes the Laundry Work bv nine sharp.—Advt. National efficiency is weakened by coilahs and colds. Preyont this hv taking “NAZOTi.” One dose a day keeps folrin nwav No had after-effects with WADE’S WOTIM FTGS. Wonderful Worpi Worriers.
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