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ACCEPTANCES do ing at 9.30 o’dock. Entries by telegrap confirmed at earliest and name of trainer colours of rider. No horse will be all whose fees are unpaid, reserve the right _to a. or time for receiving and acceptances as th fit. PENALTIEi Flat Races; The w flat race after the de weights to ' carry i lOlb, and of any addit further penalty of ; handicapped at Bst. 10l carry half the above pt winner of any hurdle r declaration of weight penalty of lolbs. in tin and of any additional 1 penalty of /lbs, or if capper deems fit he ms penalties. ANOUS KEITH, i Approved in accord rules of racing, this 31 vember, 1909. —Wm. tary Wanganui Jock USE OF STIMI A stimulant can dc draw on the reserves; one hour what must be next hour. No matter the point, no horse < lieve that whips and substituted for oats a so it is with men an amount of stimulants place of good food, When appetite and dij down and you feel v prostrated, or a mar ness, as was the case Ham Frederick Page, a condition that can false or temporary stii What you need is h Syrup the remedy th It does not spur you u down afterwards, but lost power to your ston kidneys, so that you food you eat, much or from it the substantial that Nature intended That is the stimulant 3 stimulant that stays ai you 1 Mr Page, of 167, C Camperdown, New S wrote us, on February follows : “Eighteen months martyr to biliousness, man could have worse I had, yet I had severs tacks daily. At times would strain my insidi could not eat and digei tain my strength and very soon broke up. from disordered liver, not keep my head u prostrated me —I was less. I was under med for a long time, but go “Knowing what a su friend of mine brought Mother Seigel’s Syr a bottle put a stop to th Daily I improved, and little food without ha\ attack; so I soon gai After taking a few m the Syrup, my sluggi had made me so helples to perfect working ordf I have had no return of and I still remain per There are the plain \ was prostrated. He ne and he found it, be Seigel’s Syrup enabled his food. Then that f him in the true natura Seigel’s Syrup is a medicine that exerts a effect on stomach, liv Thus the poisons that digested food are no loi carried into the sysl health and strength su Digestion is the k Mother Seigel’s Syru] sound digestion.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 601, 25 November 1909, Page 4

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439

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 601, 25 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 601, 25 November 1909, Page 4

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