CHILDREN'S AILMENTS. Children's ailments nearly always arise from a derangement or the stomach and bowels. What is needed is California Syrup of Figs, the gentle laxative which gently and comfortingly relieves and cleanses the system, whilst strengthening the organs acted upon. California Syrup of F IjSgS | Nature's Pleasant Laxative is an ideal household and nursery remedy. It is so delicious in flavour that there is no difficulty in getting children to take it. Doctors everywhere recommend California Syrup of Figs. Sold throughout Australia in two sizes, j/3and I lit. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COMPANY, 32 Snow Hill, LONDON. 7 Barrack Street, SYDNEY.
MOTHER 1 ’Seigels Syrup The world-wide popularity of Mother Seigel s Sy:-p is based on the recommendation of countless thousands of men and women whom it has cured of indigestion, biliousness, constipation, headaches, dizziness, sleeplessness, flatulence, nervous depression, anaemia, general debility and various disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. Compounded of roots and herbs, Mother Seigel's Syi up contains digestive stimulants and tonics for the stomach, liver and kidneys that render it invaluable to all who by reason of sedentary occupation, worry, overwork or climatic changes, lack the vigour, vitality and strength ■which can alone be obtained from good iood» v/ell digested. Cures CONSTIPATION “I was very constipated, and though I took the usual purgatives they only gave i Sydney, New South Wales. November 23rd, 1905. BILIOUSNESS “ After a restless night I would commence my day a work with a bad headache, and a Mck bilious feeling. Breakfast was a mere pretence, and I felt so weak and drowsy that after l an hour’s work I would have to leave off and rest. I went quite dizzy at times, while my ej esight became'°so dim that I could hardly see. Mother Seigel’s Syrup alonel cored me. -From Mr. T. Elms, 143, Ramsden Street, Clifton Hill, near Melbourne.—April 3rd, 3906. and INDIGESTION IN EVERY POSSIBLE FORM. f
gT. PATRICK’S DAY Sports & Picnic Association. SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Wednesday, March 20th, 1907 Patron : Rkv. Father Costello. President : Dr. O’Brien. Joint Secretaries; Messrs W. M'. Ellis and 3Cd. Butler. Treasurer : Mr W. Devine. Judges •. Dr. J. W. O’Brien Major Dunk and Mr H. F. McLean. Starter : Mr I. J. Fake. Handicapper ; Mu Frank Bell. Committee : Messrs I. J. Falce (chairman), H. F. McLean, C. McGrath, T. O’Eeiley, C. Purcell, W. Scanlon, F. Oalcley, M. Hartigan, L. Hanlon, Ed. Butler and W. M. Ellis. fOAD PRIZE MONEY OQA ftOU AND TROPHIES *OU FOB SPORTS AND PICNIC. Programme. 1. MAIDEN RACE—looyds. Post entry 3s. Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s. 2. BOYS’ RACE (under 16)— 100yds. Entrance Gd, Ist 7s 6d, 2nd 5s 3rd 2s Gd, 3. BICYCLE RACE—HaIf Mile. Nom. Is, accept. Is. Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. 4. ST. PATRICK’S DAY HANDICAP, Ist event—looyds. Nom. Is, accept. 2s, Ist 60s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. 5. OBSTACLE RACE (Amateur)— 440yds. Entrance 2s. Ist (trophy) 40s, 2nd (trophy) 20s. 6. STEP DANCING —Irish Jig. Post entry Is. Ist (medal) 425, 2nd. (medal), 21s. 7. HURDLES—(6 flights). Nom. Is, accept. Is. Ist 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. 8. ST. PATRICK’S DAY HANDICAP, 2nd event.— 220 yards. Nom. Is, accept. 2s. Ist 70s, 2nd 21s, 3rd 10s. 9. MILE RACE (Amateur). Entrance 2s Gd. Ist (trophy) 425, 2nd (trophy) 31s; 3rd (trophy) 10s. 10. TUG-OF-WAR (teams of six) — Entrance 3s a team. Ist 30s. 11. STEP DANCING— Highland Fling. Post entry Is. Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. 12. ST. PATRICK’S DAY HANDICAP, 3rd Event—44oyds. Nom. Is, accept. 2s. Ist 100 s, presented by R. Mulrooney Esq., 2nd 31s Gd, 3rd 12s Gd. 13. BICYCLE RACE—Two miles. Nom. Is, accept. 2s. Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. 14. HIBERNIAN RACE—7S yards Trophies, Ist 30s, 2nd 15s. 15. MILE RACE, HANDICAP (Open).—lst prize £5 presented by R. Mulrooney, Esq., 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nom. 2s Gd, accept. 2s Gd. Horse Events. Judges : Hunters’ — Mr Hugh Gillies, Pony Jump—Mr D. Pringle. 16 —Hunters’ Competition, weight list 71b. Ist prize, £7 7s and cup value at £5 os. Cup to be ivon twice or 3 times at intervals. 2nd prize, £2 2s. 3rd prize, £1 Is. Entrance fee, 10s. Entries close loth March at noon. , 17 —Pony Jump, 14.3 hands high. Ridden by boys, 16 years of age or under. Ist prize, £2. 2nd, £l. 3rd, 10s. Entrance fee, 3s. ADMISSION—AduIts ONE SHILLING. Children, Half-price. Nominations close with Secretaries, P, O. Box 50, Palmerston Nftpth, on March 2nd, except for Nos, 1, 6,18, 11. 14, 16, l*r»ntrl|S for
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3749, 9 February 1907, Page 4
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