i Food io Poison, UNLESS DIGESTED! f The vigour of health depends on good digestion. Undi- " gested food poisons the blood, which clogs up the skin, the liver and the kidneys. Food properly digested makes new strength, new blood, new flesh, new life. Relish for food and power to digest it comes with Seigcl’s Syrup. Compounded of fruits, foots and herbs, it tones and cleanses the liver and kidneys, and clears the stomach ol the decayed products of indigestion—the fruitful cause of headaches, languor,brain fag, constipation and anaemia. “For a number of years !• suffered, especially during the hot summer months, from acute indigestion and severe bilious attacks. On such occasions I was completely prostrated by splitting headaches. ™ 9 appetite, slept poorly, was low-spirited and extremely nervous. heartache cures, but got no , headache cures, but got no relief until I took Mother Seigel’s Syrup,and in a fewweeks it..i. AM^..i.afM <iiin«asih I can now cat well, steep ; with ease.” Mrs. Belle Newcastle N.S.W. AIDS Digestion
THANKS. To the Editor, Dear Sir,—May I ask you to please convey through your valuable journal to our many friend* our thanks for their very great kindness and sympathy which they have extended to us in our very great trouble and severe loss, also our very grateful thanks to them all on behalf of Mrs W. Loveday and Family. I am, respectfully, FREDERICK LOVEDAY, Wanganui.
POXTON ATHLETIC CLUB’S SPORTS. Third Annual Gathering, To BE HELD OK THE KINO’S BIRTHDAY, November gth, 1903. IN VICTORIA PARK. HANDSOME "CASH PRIZES AND TROPHIES. £lO5 | AMOUNTING TO { £lO5 Patron—Mr Job Vile, M.H.R. President—His Worship the Mayor, Mr T. Westwood. Vice-presidents—W. Gray, S. Hickson, T. Haywood, A. Laing, A. King, Dr Bennett, J. Symons, P. J. Hennessy, and A. D. Clemett. Judges—T. Westwood, A. Laing, A. Reeve, W. Hamer, R. Noonan and L. E. Reade. Handicapper—Ulic Shannon (of Wellington). Starter—J. Matheaon. Markers—J. Desmond, A. Hudson, and A. Christian. Committee—W. Cook, C. Barnard, A, Shadbolt, F. Martin, J. Desmond, L. Wilson, F. Robinson, and M. Perreau. Treasurer—E! Healey. Trustee—R. Noonan. Auditors—W. Gray and J.F. Overend. Hon. Sec.—E. E. Smith.
First Race to start at 11.30 a.m. All races up to 150 yards to be ran on a straight. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race.isoyards; ist prise, (Mr E. Dunn’s special) 30s cash ; and, io; Post entry, is 6d. а. Boys’ Race, 150 yards; under t& years of age; Ist prize, xos; and, ss; 3rd, as 6d. Post entry, 6d. 3. Foxton Grand Handicap, value of £3O; three distances, 440, aao, and 100 yards; xst for each distance, 80s; and, 30s; 3rd, 10s. Points prize aggregate : points to count 5,3, a. Cup value £3 3s (Mr E. E. Smith’s special); : and, trophy value £1 (Mr G. H. Stiles’. special). In addition to the above, a special prize (a beautiful Silver Cup)! value £& Bs, given by the Motoa Es- { tate syndicate, Messrs Stevens, Easton &, Austin, to be woo twice in succes- ■ sion or three times at intervals; zst > distance, 440 yards. Norn., 33; accept., 3s. 4. Boys' Race, 100 yards; under ia years of age; ist prize, 3s; and, as ; 3rd, is. 5. Foxton Wheel Race, two mile handicap (Mr W. Gray’s special of £3O), divided as followsist prize, £™i and £4; 3rd, & ios; 4th, £1 10s. Nom., ss; accept., ss. б. Running High Jump (handicap); xst prize, 365; and, 10s. Post entry, is 6d. 7. Foxton Grand Handicap, second distance, aao yards; ist prise, 80s; and, 30s; 3rd, ios, Nom., 33; accept., 3s. 8. Girls’ Race, under ia years ot age; ist prize, 53; and, «s6<3.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 September 1903, Page 3
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