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Race. Meeting,ll ie to M 10. WELLINGTON JOCKEY CLUJ BACKS. To lie hold on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 7th and StU December, 1575. FIRST DAY (Tuesday), 7th DECEMBER The Maiden Plate, of 100 sovs. The Wellington Cur.—A handicap of 20( sovs. The second horse to receive 2; sol's., and the third horse to save hi: stakes. Two miles. The winner of air handicap race of the value of 200 sovs after declaration of weights, to earn 71hs. ; of two or more such races, 101 b- . ; of any such handicap race of tin value of 100 sovs., to carry olbs. extra of two or more such races, Slbs. extra Nominations, enclosing 21 so vs., to b made to the lion. Treasurer, Wellington before 8 p.m. of Friday, Ist October 1875. Weights to be declared on Mon day, 25th October, 1875. Acceptances I be notified, and 21 sovs. paid, before 1 p.m. on Monday, Sth November, 1575 Tire balance, 5 sovs., to bo paid on nigh of general entry, Tuesday, 23rd Novem her, 1875. Selling Race, of 50 sovs. Hack Hack, of 10 sovs. Tilk Provincial Plate, of 125 sovs. SECOND DAY (Wednesday), Sth DF (JEM BEK. IfuTT Paul Stakes, of 50 sovs. The Wellington Derby, of 100 sovs., adde to a sweepstake of 10 sovs. each, hal forfeit. For three-year olds. Colts, Ss' 1 Olbs. ; fillies, fist. 51bs. 2 sovs. on norm nation, before 8 p.mj of Friday, Ist OcU her, 1875 ; 3 sovs. on acceptance, to h made before 8 p.m. on Monday, 8t November, 1875 ; and the balance, sovs., to be paid on night of general eutra Tuesday, 23rd November, 1875. The Jockey Club Handicau, of 100 soys. The Consolation Handicap, cf 50 syvs. Hack Race, of 10 sovs. All co inmnnications, entries, &c.,&c., to b addressed through the post .to the Hoi Treasurer, J. E. GEORGE, Wellington. rriHE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOO] X and other PRODUCE, or will malt advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers u WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce or they will make liberal advances on th

same. JOHNSTON & GO. D it ;tl ts s, .11 10 al ic -y )0 'll I 11 1 1 .1 1 F I 1 L Medical. m H i; p H A it M a c v Next Supreme Court, Lambton-quay. BRITTAIN’S WORM POWDERS,—TIr moat marvellous aud effectual remedy fo destroying' and expelling every description o worms. BRITTAIN’S PINK SOOTHING POW DERS, for children cutting their teeth, am are given with the most pleasing success in al oases of a feverish state of the body, costivenoss restlessness, convulsions, excessive purging, &c BRITTAIN’S APERIENT ANTIBILI OUS PlLLS.—These pills arc formed sole! of vegetable matter, and are strongly recom mended as a valuable family aperien medicine. BRITTAIN’S CHLOROFORM EMBRO CATION.—A most effectual application fo: gout, rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sprains bruises, chilblains, &c. BRITTAIN’S NERVINE for tootliaebe affords instantaneous relief. BRITTAIN S COUGH MIXTURE. —A most valuable remedy for coughs, colds asthma, consumption, aud all affections of tin chest aud lungs. U. BRITT AI N, Dispensing aud Family Chemist, Next Supreme Court, Lambton-quay. THE undersigned lias just received a fresh supply of American and British Herbs Composition Powders, &c. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist aud Druggist. POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED for Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Testimonial from the Rev. IF. LUSH, Vicar of Stixv;oM, and Editor of the '‘Remembrancer.” Stixwold Vicarage, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, Pear Sir,—l have to acknowledge with my warmest , thanks the receipt of a large bottle of your truly valuable Balsam of Aniseed for the benefit of my pooi parishioners. I need hardly say, in the face of winter, how truly acceptable such a present is. For the past 1 2 years I have boon in the habit of using myself, giving away, and recommending your Balsam. J should not be exaggerating if 1 said I have nevet known it fail. Whenever I have a cough I use it in preference to anything else, aud again aud again it has cured me. i am fully aware, and you, ray dear sir, would, I fee] sure, equally with myself, recognise tile fact that w£ are dependent in the use of all means on Him whose blessing niaketli rich, but I rejoice that so often lie lias seen good to add that blessing to the use ol Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed. 1 remain, my dear sir, &c., &c., WILLIAM LUSH. IMPO RTANT TESTIMONIAL. Hear Sir,—l may tell yon that 1 have used yonr Balsam for a very long time (both for myself and my family). I think it an invaluable medicine for members of my profession, and have always strongly recommended it to my brother and sister artists. If you think a. testimonial from mo would be of any service, you are very welcome to make use of this.—l am, dear Sir. yours trulv, LIONEL BRUUOII, tliobo Theatre. POWELL’ BALSAM OF ANISEED, Tlie favorite Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,’Night Cough, Ac., it is unsurpassed. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers, throughout Australia and Now Zealand. Prepared by THOMAS POWELL, Hi, Blackfriar road, London. TRADE MARK-LION, NET, AND MOUSE. HOOD’S CORN SOLVENT. The only effectual cure. Sold by ail chemists; price, 2s. (id. Tcs Union ials on application. KEMPTHURNE, PROSSER & CO., Wholesale Agents, Dunedin and Auckland. / 1 R I M A If L T A N D CO., U PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, 8 Run ViviKNNE, Pauls. MESSRS, GRIM AULT AND CO. beg to inform

the public that they have made arrangements in order to secure a regular supply of their CELEBRATED REMEDIES, all prepared according to the formulas of the Olllcial Codex. These medicines are _ prescribed by duly qualified medical practitioners in' all parts of the civilised world. They all bear their pharmaceutical denominations, so that physicians know exactly the nature and property of the prescribed remedy. The following list contains some of these renowned preparations, which, as well as all the others, arc constantly kept by Grinmult and Co.’s agents, who receive them direct from Paris ; mi. LUKA’S PHOSPHATE OF IKON. This preparation contains tiro two chief elements of bones and Mood; is a rapid cure to Anemia, Chlorosis, and impoverished blood. It has no costive properties, and exerts no action upon the teeth. CitmAULT AND CO.'S SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME. The diseases of the chest, hitherto reputed incurable, will find an almost certain remedy in tiro syrup of 11Y POPIIOS PIIITE of LIME of GKIMAULT AND CO. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, the different typos of cough, never resist its salutary influence. tiUIMAULT AND CO.'S MATICO CAPSULES AND INJECTIONS. Renowned physicians prescribe Grimault’s Matico as the moat active, and at tire same time lire most inoffensive remedy in tire treatment of acute and till RON 1C DISEASES. It lias not, like Copaiba, tire DESALTS SYKUP OF LACTOPHOSPHATE OP LIME. TONIC, .RESTORATIVE, and digestive remedy of tiro llrot order, particularly suitable for FEEBLE SU I’.J UCTS. C( IN YA L ESC ENTS, OLD PEOPLE and RICKETTY CHILDREN, who find in them Hie CALCAREOUS ELEMENTS entering into lire constitution of tiro hones. Well adapted for married ladies and \VKT NURSES, whose milk it enriches. CIiIMAHLT AND CO.'S INDIAN CIGARETTES. These Cigarettes, made of the extract of Indian Hemp, possess the most remarkable virtues against ASTHMA, NERVOUS COUCHS, CHRONIC LARYNGITIS. .HOARSENESS, I.OSS of VOICE, FACIAL NEURALGIA , and INSOMNIA. OiUMAULT AND CO.'S CiUAKANA. , A single powder of' this vegetable production is sufficient to cure instantly tire MOST VIOLENT StGK H E VIJ ACHE. It is tiro most valuable remedy against , 1)1 U'IUKEA, DYSENTERY, and all disorders pro- ■ eceding from DERANGEMENT of the STOMACH - or BOWELS Tills powder is indispensable for all families, and far more efficacious than opium or subnitrate of Bismuth. Agent in New Zealand : GEAYLiv AITKIN, Auckland,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4494, 14 August 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4494, 14 August 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4494, 14 August 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

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