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□ O XTON nAC IN G CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING, To bo hold on the Foxton Unco Course on FRIDAY and SATURDAY , Jiuiuylln and bill'd, 11)011. OFFICIALS: Patron: J. Stevens, Esq., M.P. President: j. 11. Whyte. Vice-President* : W. E. Barber and F. E. Jenks. Treasurer: G. Gray. Timekeeper: E. E.Smith. Judge : Dr O'Brien. Handlcappcr: J. E. Henrys. Starter: Clerk of Scales: J. Symons. Clerk of Course : C. Peterson. Hon. Surgeon : Dr. Mandl. Hon. Vet. Surgeon : J. E. Cookroft, M.K.C.V.S Auditors: F. E.Jenks and I’. Honnessy. Stewards and Committee; O. Roliinson, C. Rohiuson, C. Hunt, O. E. Austin, L. Wilson, J. Symons, W. Uowan. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Friday, January 22nd, 1909. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 80 SOVS.. second horse to receive 10 sovs ami third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Over 0 flights of hurdles, Bft. Gin. high. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 12 noon. J)i4amr Milt I #, ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP. 80 SOVS., second borne to receive 10 sovs and third horse "isovs from the stakes Nomination 20a, Aeeoptanee 20s. To start at 12.10 p.m. Distamr, 6 fiirioinjn FOXTON CUP (OPEN), 200 SOVS., second horse to receive .10 sovs and third horse la sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20a, Acceptance )>os. To start at 1.20 p.m. Distamr, milts. TRIAL HACK RACE, 60 soys., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. I*ors yr-olds and upwards that have never won an advertised flat race exceeding 20 sovs in value at time of starting. Weights—Byr olds, Hst 21b; l-yr-old and upward, Hst lUlb, No allowances. Entry 20s. To start at 2.10 p.m. Distant' , (ijnrhtHjs . AWAHOU HACK WELTER HDCP m 80 SOVS., Second horse to receive IU sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst 71b. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 2.50 p.m. Distance, / mile. , FLYING HANDICAP (OPEN; ISO SOVS., second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance ■lds. To start, at it.ilOp.m, Distance, fllarlumjs. . DASH HACK HANDICAP, 60 SOVS. second horse to receive 10 savs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 4.10 pm Distamr, i farhmjs' . HERRINGTON WELTER HDCP., (OPEN; 110 SOVS., second horse to receive 15 sovs and t liird horse 10 sovs Irom the stakes. Minimum ’.vehfht Bst. No-, munition 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at. 4.50 p.m. Distamr, 7 farlamjs.

STERLING HOUSE, The Hub of Palmerston North. The Fancy Section Radiant with Needfuls. Come in and stroll in and around the Fancy Aisles whether you buy or not and welcome too. NOVELTY HOSIERY SPECIALS. Tan Lace Hose, Lace Lisle, Is lid pair. Slack Lace Hose, Lisle Thread, Is lid pair. Black Cash Rib Hose, Seamless, Is Plain Black Cash Hose, Is 3d. BELT SPECIALS,—No Costume complete without one of our Dainty White-metal Belts. Equal to solid silver for wear and appearance. White-metal Belts, Is lid each. White-metal Belts, 2s lid each. White-metal Belts, latest out, 4s lid. R. J. BUNBY’S Famous Low Prices. MANCHESTER SECTION.—72m White Twill Sheeting, Printed Art Muslin, 2s lid dozen ; 31in White Calico, pure cloth 4s lid per doz.; 36in in white calico, medium cloth, 5s lid dozen. COTTON SECTION—3Iin Indigo Prints, very best, 6s 6d dozen.; 31in Light Ground Cambrics, Old yard; 31in Potter's Light Ground Cambrics, 7Ad yard; Printed French Muslins, is yard , Organdie Muslins, dainty shades 9£d, Il£d yard. CBEME DRESS FABRICS.— Creme Wool Voile, double-width, Is 6d yard ; Creme Crepe Nuns’ Cloth, Is 9d yard, Creme Kantona Voile, pure wool, 2s lid yard; Creme Silk Voiles, Embroidered, 3s 6d, 3s lid ; Creme Coating Serge, Is lid, 2s 6d. 2s lid; Creme Amazon Cloth, 5s lid, 7s lid yard. WHITE INDIA LAWNS.—White India Lawns, Special, Old; White India Lawns, Special, Bjd; White India Lawns, Swiss Embroidery—Most Bewitching Designs, Famous Low Prices, SWISS EMBROIDERY. STERLING HOUSE, Palmerston N.

SECOND DAY. Saturday, January 23rd, 1909. 1. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP. 80 SOVS., second horse to receive TO sovs and third horse fisovs from the stakes. Over 7 flights of hurdles, 3ft (iin high. Nomination 30s, acceptance 30s. To start at 13 noon. Di.stance, !’{ mill's. 2. JANUARY HACK HANDICAP, 75 SOVS. , second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse a sovs from the stakes. Nomination 30s, acceptance 30s. To start at 13.40 p.m. Distance, 7fa clangs. 3. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP [OPEN] 130 SOVS., second horse to receive3o sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 30s, acceptance 40s. To start at 1.30p.m. Distance, I mile and a distance. 4. CARNARVON HACK WELTER HDCP.t 70 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs. from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst. Nomination 30s, acceptance 30s. To start at 3.10 p.m. Distance, 7 furlongs. 5. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, 60 SOVS second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse a sovs from the stakes. For 3-yr-olds and upwards that have never won a flat race at time of starting. Weight. Ost. Entry 30s, To start at 3.50 p.m. Distance. 5 furlongs _ 6. NEWMARKET HANDICAP OPEN,’ 110 SOVS., second horse to receive la sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. To stnrtat 3.30 p.m. Distance, 5 furlongs. 7. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, 70 SOVS .. second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse a sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. To start at 4.10 p.m. Distance, fi furlongs. 8. MOUTOA WELTER HDCP OPEN, 85 SOVS., second hors* to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight, Ost. Nomination 30s. acceptance 30s. To start at 4.50 p.m. Distance, I mile. Knees 3,0, and 8 tire open to all horses. The rest are for backs only. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND i ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events [except Trial Hack Race, Ist day and Maiden Hack Scurry, ! 2nd day,J close with the Secretary, at Foxton, i on Monday, January 4th, 1000, at 0 p.m. Weights will be declared on or about January 11th. Acceptances for First Day and entries for Trial Hack Race [lst day] and Maiden Hack Scurry [2nd day] close on Saturday, January 10th. at 0 p.m. Weights for Second Day’s races will be declared on Friday, January 22nd, at about 8 p.m. Acceptances close same evening at 0.30 p.m. Entries by telegraph must be confirmed at earliest opportunity and name of trainer given also colours of rider. No horse will be allowed to start whose fees arc unpaid. The stewards reserve the right to alter the date or time for receiving nominations and acceptances as they may deem fit. PENALTIES. Flat Races: The winner of anv flat race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs. and of anv additional race a further penalty of Tibs. ’Horses handicapped at Bst 101 b or over, to carry half the above penalties. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs in the hurdle race, and of any additional race a further penalty of 71bs. ANGUS KEITH, Secretary. Approved in accordance with the rules of racing this 4th day of November, l!toß.—\VM. HALL, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club, CAB SIR, CAB! J WYETH notifies the genera • public that his LANDAU wi meet all trains. Passengers conveyed to all paitsof the district. "Wedding parties catered for. RING UP TELEPHONE No 26 J. WYETH, Cab proprietor, Foxton.

KWHftS 136 e family Stimulant. JT imparl* lasting exhilaration, and need only be taken in small quantities night and morning. WOLFE’S SCHNMTS L_ I Slovenly Feet I Your feet will never look neatly shod if you wear dull or dirty boots, in this variable climate you can only keep your boots in stylish form by using a polish that is easily applied, brilliant and lasting. THAT... PERFECT POLlSH—‘Radium!’ 6d CHEAPEST! CLEANEST! BLACKEST I BRIGHTEST ! 6d. It is the one unfailing polish of the economical man of taste. It is made in New Zealand, but there 'ls nothing so good produced Abroad. MoLrouA Son, Martinborough and Wellington, Sole Manufacturers, Sold at leading tihmt, A WOLFE’S SOHSTAFFS stands preeminent among stimulants and cordials.

NEWTON’S NAUGHTY NEPHEW. NEWTON, the ecclesiastic, not the gravitation man, had a naughty nephew whom he loved. Nephew’s name, B. Smith. Had some local reputation as a poet. Surviving specimen— Young Orpheus tickled his harp so well, With a twinkum, twankum, twang. That he gained his Eurydice out of hell, With a twinkum, twankum, twang. But had she been honest as she was fair, ’Tis a thousand to one she had never been there. 'Tis much to be feared she proved a scold, And therefore the Devil had got her in hold, But lest she should poison oH bell with her tongue, He straightway released her for an old song. Newton’s sympathies responded. He was a professed hater of matrimony—which he evaded at some hazard of his reputation. When he married a couple, he invariably refused his fees. “Go your way, poor devils, go your way; I have done you mischief enough already.” You see, he feared women. The women of his century could not get SURATURATEA, the infallible tweetner of the twentieth 1/6, l/9, 2/-. 2/4.

Why is SANDER AND SON'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Superior to any other eucalyptus product ? Because it is the result of full experience, and of a special and careful process of manufacture, and the dangers attending the use of the irresponsible preparations which are now palmed off as “ Extracts ” are avoided. A death was recently reported from the use of one of these concoctions, an i at an action-at-law a sworn witness testified that he suffered the most cruel irritation from the application to an ulcer of anothe which was sold as just as good as Sander’s extract. Therefore, beware of such deception I Remember that a drop that cures is better than a tablespoonful that kills, and insist upon the preparation which was proved by experts at the Supreme Court of Victoria, and by numerous authorities during the past 35 years to be a product ot genuine merit, viz., the genuine SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE eucalypti extract. Chemists and stores. — Advt.

£7™ HEALTHY TI'IIAPP ONE THING 18 CERTAIN. You cannot be healthy and happy if your, digestion is wrong. All the symptoms that make people gloomy and depressed arise from the stomach or liver failing to do its work. That rundown feeling, loss of appetite, loss of strength, depression, and mental weariness are signs that your stomach needs just the help Mother Seigel's Syrup can give. It is the one sure way of assuring perfect digestion and renewing the vitality of the stream of. blood which should build you up from strength to strength. 5* HERE 18 PROOF. "For nearly two years I spent" , money freely on all kinds of medicines, besides dieting myself very carefully, in hope of deliverance from indigestion, but quite failed to touch my complaint." These words were written by Mr. Hetbert Clifford, of Woads Avenue, Hurstville, N.S.W. Finally he found relief and cure in Mother Seigel's Syrup and adds: “I am convinced that Mother Seigel's Syrup is the best remedy for indigestion and constipation.” MOTHER WEIS SYRUP or an oILT

WATCHORN, STILES & CO. This firm is now showing some very fine designs in cotton fabrics, and the range will be very hard to beat. Most of the goods are imported direct, and the prices will be found at least as low as anywhere. We would strongly recommend that before going outside to purchase New Season’s Goo Is, that this firm be called upon, and it will be found unnecessary to purcnase elsewhere. Their New Season’s Dress Goods will be shown next week in a large range of materials, and as their Dressmaking Department is now known all round the District for first-class work, they anticipate a very busy season.*

There is a time in every one’s life when opportunity comes their way. The opportunity is now offered these, and all residents of Foxton, to secure a: beautiful piano or organ on the easiest possible terms, as Mr Wesley Woolhouse is now holding a great clearing sale of magnificent pianos and organs, being the balance of a special consignment sent on exhibition to the Palmerston Show. Mr Woolhouse is also sole agent for the first complete piano, “ The Pianola Piano,” and will be most happy to explain this wonderful instrument. Every one should visit the grand display in premises next to Mr Patterson, chemist, Main St. Come along this evening.

Have you tried Wolfe’s Schnapps or kidney ailments.

’s Bronchitis Cure. The r Famous Remedy for Coughs & Colds Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting in allaying Irritation in the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, and it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption is not known where “Coughs” have, on their first appearance, been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient, and a complete cure is certain. . . , tmall SiMr 2/«; Urge, 4/9. Chemists, Medicine Vendors, or the Proprietor, W. Q. HEARNS, Chemist, Geelong* Victoria. Forwarded by post to address, when no/f

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 442, 28 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 442, 28 November 1908, Page 4

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