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jjl OXT O N RACING CLUB ANNUAL RACE M KETING, To be held on the Pox ion Race Course on FRIDAY and SATURDAY. ,n i, 11 , a '; i ■and bill'd, UK):'. OFFICIALS: Patron: J. Stevens, K-n„ M.T, President; J. ]{. Whyte. Vice-Presidents : W. R. Barber and R. R. Jcnks. Treasurer: O.Grav. Timekeeper; E. R.Smith. Judge; Dr O’Brien. Handlcapper: J. R. Itenrys. Starter: Clerk of Scales: ,T. Symons. Clerk of Course: C.Peterson. Hon. Surgeon : Dr. Mandl. Hon. Vet. Surgeon : J. K. Cockroft, M.R.C.V.S Auditors: F. R. Junks and P. Hennessy. Stewards and Committee: 0. Robinson, C. Robinson, C. Hunt, 0. E. Austin, L. Wilson, J. Symons, W. Howan, PROGRAMME, FIRST DAY. Friday, January 22nd, 1909. 1. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 80 SOVS., second horsy to receive it) sues and fluid horse 5 hoys from the stakes. Overt! Mights of hurdles, ill I. Min. high. Nomination tills, acceptance tills. To start at 12 noon. ' Distance /.J Mile*. 2. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, 80 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes Nomination 20s, Acceptance 20s. To start at 12.1(1 p.m. Distance, 6 furlongs 3- FOXTON CUP (OPEN], 200 SOVS., second horse to receive tiOsovs and third horse 15 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, Acceptance 00s. To start at 1.20 p.m. Distance, 1\ miles. 4- TRIAL HACK RACE, 60 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse a sovs from the stakes. For'it yr-olds and upwards that have never won an advertised flat race exceeding 20 sovs in value at time of starting. Weights—3-yr-olds, Bst 211); 4-yr-old and upward, list 101 b. No allowances. Entry 20s. To start at 2.10 p.m. Distance, II furlongs 5. AWAHOU HACK WELTER HDCP., 80 SOVS., Second horse to receive It) sovs and third horsfc a sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst 7lh. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 2.50 p.m. Distance, 1 mile, 6. FLYING HANDICAP (OPEN ISO SOVS., second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. To start at il.Rop.iu. Distance, f! furlongs. 7. DASH HACK HANDICAP, 60 SOVS. second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse a sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 4.1(1 j).m. Distance, 4 furlongs'. 8. HERRINGTON WELTER HDCP-i (OPEN.) 110 SOVS., second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst. No-. mination2os, acceptance 20s. To start at. 4.50 p.m. Distance, 7 furlongs. SECOND DAY. Saturday, January 23rd, 1909. 1. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 80 SOVS-, second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse ssovs from the stakes. Over 7 flights of hurdles, lift Min high. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 12 noon. Distance, lj{ miles. 2. JANUARY HACK HANDICAP, 75 SOVS. , second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs- from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 12.40 p.m. Distance, 1 furlongs. 3. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP (OPEN; 130 SOVS., second horse to receive2o sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 4()s. To start at 1.20 p.m. Distance, I mile ami a distance. 4. CARNARVON HACK WELTER HDCP.. 70 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs. from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 2.10 p.m. Distance, 7.furlongs. 5. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, 60 SOVS second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. For H-yr-olds and upwards that have never won a flat race at time of starting. Weight, Ost. Entry 20s. To start at 2.50 p.m. Distance, S furlongs. 6. NEWMARKET HANDICAP OPENi 110 SOVS., second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 3.80 p.m. Distance,s furlongs, 7. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, 70 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse. ft sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 4.10 p.m. Distance, 6 furlongs. 13, MOUTOA WELTER HDCP OPEN, i 85 SOVS-, second horss to receive 10 sov-. and third horse 5 sovs from the slakes, i Minimum weflitht, Bst. Nomination 20s. acceptance 20s.' To start at ',50 p.m. ! ~ ”■ - Distance, I mile. Races 3,6, and S are open to all horses. The ost are for hacks only. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES, Nominations for all events [except Trial Hack Race, Ist day and Maiden Hack Scurry, 2nd day.J close with the Secretary, at Foxtoh, on Monday, January 4th, 1000, at 0 p.m. Weights will be declared on or about January 11th. Acceptances for First Day and entries lor 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 he declared on Friday, January'22nd, at about 8 p.m. Acceptances close same evening at 9,30 p.m. Entries by telegraph must be continued at earliest opportunity and name of trainer given also colours of rider. No horse will be allowed to start whose fees are 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 any additional race a further penalty of Tibs. Tlorses 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 ra.ee, and of any additional race a further penalty of 7lbs. ANGUS KEITH, Secretary. Approved in accordance with the rules of racing this 4th day of November, 1008.—Wit. HALT,. Secretary Wanganui Jockev Club CAB SIR, CAB! J WYETH nidifies I lie gmcra • public (but bis LANDAU wi meet all 1 rains. Passengers conveyed to al! paitsof the district. Wedding parties catered for. RING UP TELEPHONE No 26 J. WYETH, Cab proprietor, Foxlon. r HERE’S YOUR CHANCE. foiTsale. A NEW 6-roomed house, with -lA- every convenience just off Main Street. Price rjy £ 6OO. Only a small deposit Required down, balance on very easy terms at 5% per cent. For further particulars apply to P. H. RAE-HOWARD, STOCK, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Perreau’s Buildings, foxton.

•Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness. ~i ——o The immense number of orders for Frootoids, sent by post direct to the Proprietory is convincing proof that tho Publio-npprooiate their splendid curing the above-named complaints. Frootoids are elegant in appearance and pleasaftt to take. Their beneficial effects are ewient by the disappearance of headbright, cheery sense of perfect health'taking the place of sluggish, depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested. Frootoids act splendidly on the liver; a dole taken at bedtime once a week is highly beneficial. A Constipated habit of body will be completely cured if tho patient will on each - occasion, when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinary aperient. Price 1/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendors, or tho Proprietor, W. G. Hearne, Chemist, Geelong. Victoria.

FAULTLESS FURNITURE AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PEIOES. WR offer special advantages to country customers who find it inconvenient to visit our showroom. By communicating with us per medium of the Post Office, their wishes will be promptly attended to by an experienced staff. An expert will be sent when necessary to any part of the Dominion to take instructions and arrange details for complete or part furnishings. WASHSTANDS from ... 10/6 DUCHESSE CHESTS from ... 39/6 SIDEBOARDS from ... 84/KITCHEN DRESSERS from ... 39/6 HADE STANDS from ... 52/6 We stock everything for the home—cottage or mansion—and our stock is no farther away from you than your nearest Post Office. All our furniture is made from specially seasoned and selected timber and where quality is considered, our prices are invariably the lowest. YEITCH & ALLAN, WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE,

FOOD MAKES STRENGTH. People who feel tired, languid, feeble, unstrung, nervous, infirm, ill and unhappy, need one thing to make them strong, bright, vigorous and comfortable again, viz., Food. Pood will do this when drugs and medicines, doctors and treatments have failed entirely. AFTER IT IS DIGESTED IT WILL DO IT not hefore. This tired languid feeling of people who do not digest their food is not the healthy tiredness brought about by hard work. It is more or less a paralysis of the nerves and other organs caused by the poison in the blood, created by undigested food. Rest for the body will not cure it, but rest for the stomach vtill, and this can be had by the use of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. When your siomaeh is so deranged that it cannot digest your food, Mother Seigel’s Syrup willdonc it up and help it to do its work. It will also purity the blood from the poison caused by undigested food and prevent the formation ol any more such poison. Thousands of people every year are made well and strong, cured of indigestion and stomach and liver disorders by Mother Seigcl’s Syrup. Why not you ? Read the testimony of Mrs Rebecca Furness, of 61, Mitchel St., Glebe, Sydney, N.S.W. In a letter dated March 14th, 11)08, she says : “ For several years I suffered severely from dyspepsia. Even the lightest foods would lie heavily on my chest and stomach, causing dreadful pain and distress. Indeed I scarcely dared to take any nourishment. 1 was sleepless, always tired, and really too ill to work. So unstrung were my nerves the least noise used to frighten me, and I dreaded being left alone. Then too, about every fourth week 1 would be troubled by a splitting headache. “I got no good from anything until I tried Mother Seigel’s Syrup. 1 used the Syrup regularly, faithfully following the directions, until I had taken the contents of eight bottles, and was rewarded by the complete restoration of my health. My cure was accomplished two years ago, and there is no sign of any return of my complaints.’’ Vou cannot be well if your body is not properly nourished, and it cannot be nourished if your food fails to ■ digest. You must become weak and subject to headaches, stomach pyuj'and discomfort after food; and in sucirst condition you arc au easy prey to mauy'dlmguvous diseases. What is indigesf.ion’F'—Evj.hiES-of the digestive organs to do their work of course. Thou the only cute for the ailment must be tha4 which will restore these organs to health and activity Medicines which merely relieve for (he moment can never cure. That is why so many fail where Mother SoigeTs Syrup so surely cures. This great remedy acts on the stomach, not on its contents, and cures by restoring natural action to the cnfeeblod organ.

WHIZ ! SLAP BANG! PRICES are doun in a heap TYRES, 6/6 to 12/6 TUBES, 4/6 to 6/6 CHAINS, 6/6 to 8/6 LAMPS (Oil), 3/- to 10/6 LAMPS (Gas), 6/6 to 12/6 PUMPS 1/6 to 2/6 X’EDALS (Rattrap) 5/6 MUDGUARDS (Celluloid) 6/6 SADDLES, (Brooks’ pattern) 6/6 FREEWHEELS, 5/6 We solicit Eoxton customers and pay postage on any of above lines. NONPAREIL CYCLE CO. Coleman Place, THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON. YOUR SATISFACTION WILL BE CERTAIN WHEN you consider quality first and buy your presents from our varied stock. WATCHES, JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE. We have spared no expense in getting together our present magnificient stock. We can safely promise you t’v it is the finest selection we have, ever had the pleasure of gubmuang for your approval. Send us a postal note for 25s and we shall-iEturn you a nickel watch, ..guaranteed, and a sterling silver Albert. This makes a superb present for a youth. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, PALMERSTON NORTH. We still give half-a-dozen electro silver teaspoons with each wedding ring. wont i# Ifhwjf SS family Stimulant . JT imparts lasting exhilaration, and need only be taken in small quantities night and morning.

We Positively Know that “ RADIUM” Is absolutely the... Best Boot Polish made in New Zealand — perhaps in the World 1 Had we not proved this, we should never have placed it in the market. QUICK. BRIGHT. LASTING. McLEOD & SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors Sixpence a Tin —Boot Shops and Stores. i SPORTING DEPOT. GOODS Ex. s.s. ARAWA. ; mHE undersigned has just re- [ ceived, direct from England, ■ a large and varied assortment of goods for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Saddles, bridles, whips, spurs, cricket bats and balls, tennis racquets for ladies, also tenuis halls, and a lot of picnic hampers. I Come and see the Merry .Widow . iLlaad-Bags, ‘ All to be had at W. BULLARD S I saddeer, Main Street, Foxtou; CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! BALE, Tobacconist and Hairdresser, has a large assortment of smokers’ requisites suitable for Christmas and New Year Gifts. Also the best brands in tobaccos, cigars and cigarettes. To those in search of suitable Christmas presents, a visit of inspection is invited. Razors set by special process known only to myself. Eadies’ Hairwork done a cheapest possible rates. Don’t Foeget the Only Haib* ‘ DEESSEE IN FOXTON. ERNEST BALL, Next to Whyte’s Hotel. XMAS GOODS AT LEYETT’S. XMAS and New Year Post Card Xmas and New Year Cards in endless variety, ALSO—Ladies peggy bags, purses, [ card cases, work boxes, companions, manicure sets, jewel cases and Writing desks. Ladies and gents dressing cases, gents shaving sets, shaving tidies, cigarette, cigar and match cases. Glove and handkerchief sets, collar boxes, traya and an endless variety of things suitable for l XMAS PRESENTS. Toy, reward, travel and adventure books fop boys and girls. Cricket bats, cricket balls, tennis racquets, tennis balls, etc., AT LEYETT’S.

A CHRISTMAS OFFER AT WATCHORN, STIEES & CO. In our advertising columns will be seen a very tempting offer for a few days only. This firm at the beginning of the season opened up a very large shipment of Summer Dress Goods, and, although good sales have been made, still a very large stock remains to be sold. The whole of the above goods are now being displayed and will be cleared quite regardless of usual prices. The balance of their Trimmed Millinery will also be -slaugnlefedi that now is the time to get New Season’s Goods at Sale Prices,*

Why is Sander A v o - r. pore VOLATILE EUCALVPTI EXTK, • V : mperior to any other eucalyptus pro-i ' ; Because it is the result of full expct . 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 1 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 bettor than a tablespoonful that lulls, 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 of genuine merit, viz., the genuine SANDER AND SONS’ PUKE VOLATILE eucalypti extract. Chemists and stores.— AdvT.

You will pay just as much for a beetle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as for any of the other medicines, but you save money in buying it. The saving is in what you get, not what you pay. The sure-to-cure-you quality is in every bottle of this remedy, and you get good results when you lake it. Buying cough medicine is an important matter. Neglected colds often develop serious conditions, and when you buy a cough medicine you want to be sure you are getting one that will cure your cold. When you buy Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy you take no chances. It alwavs cures. For sale everywhere,—Ai>vt.

MOTHER SEIGELS SYRUP THE WORLD’S REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. BULL LOOKING WELL. John Bull looks as well as anyone and jovial too. So broad, so sturdy; and sd strong. Folks say, “How well you look!” Poor John is really ill like so many of us, and dare not say so—people would not believe him. Books belie people. Only those who are ill know how much suffering there is. Plow we wish our heads didn’t ache ! Or we wish food was enjoyable and would digest—wish we hadn't the pain, the flatulence, and the acidity that follows eating. Why •“ wish ” only ? Take a short course of Mother Seigd’s Syrup. There is renewed hope and renewed health iii every drop of it. It will so tone up and strengthen the digestion that life itself becomes a new joy. " For six months I suffered severely from indigestion. 1 had pain across the chest after eating, and my eyes became so clouded I could scarcely see. My appetite, too, was very poor, and often after a hard day’s work I was unable to eat. After professional treatment had failed to benefit me, three bottles of Mother Seigels Syrup effected my complete cure. o — Mr. Arthur Tremain, 113, Hobson Street, Auckland, N.Z., July 20th 1908 MOTHER SYRUP.

The Famous Remedy for f whohavc taken this medicine are amazed at its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis.'Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty • -. of Breathing Hoarseness, Pam or Soreness in the Cf.cst, experience delightful and rapid: relief; and to tho se who kre subject to Colds on the • . re - , I(: is " 10st comforting in allaying Irritation in the 'L'aroat and giving Strength to the Voice, add it, neither, allows a (Gough nor Asthma to become kpoinnincf n ->r two sum P l , lon 18 not known where “Coughs” have, on their first appearance, been properly treated with tins medicine. No house should be' without it, as, taken ai ,tye beginning, a close or two is generally sufficient, and a complete cure is certain. . . -i,, yA : . ”1 l»arge, 4/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendors, or the Proprietor, w. G. HEARNE, Chemist* Geelong’, Victoria. Forwarded by post io any address, when not obtainable locally.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 446, 5 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 446, 5 January 1909, Page 4

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