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Medical. CANCER CURED In a few days AT YOUR OWN HOME. rpHE J MMIX QANCEB qure, COATtOOOK, P.Q., CANADA. A great deal has been written—professionally and otherwise—with reference to the cause of Cancer. Some contend that it is a blood disease ; others, that it is hereditary: and others again, that it originates from old cuts, wounds, or scratches, all seeming at a loss to fathom its origin or adopt a cure. Whatever its cause, however, it is painful enough to know that it does exist to an alarming extent ; and it has long been the ambition and experimental study of the subscriber to obtain a reliable and permanent cure, without resorting to the knife, which has long been regarded as an ineffectual and barbarous treatment, in which, he is happy to say, he has been successful, and now claims to have a remedy unparalleled in the history of medical science and matchless in its remedial efficacy for the permanent cure of the dread disease, and that, too, without sickness, debility, or evil results to the patient. Knowing, then, the permanent efficacy of my remedy—the Immix Plaster and Chemical Cancer Alteratives—easily applied by the patient—and feeling sure of its producing a ceria*», speedy, and permanent cure, has induced me to lay it before the world at a mere nominal cost, not as a catcli-penny humbug, or intent upon making a fortune out of it, but with a view to abate the alarming prevalence of Cancer, which is annually carrying Off Its thousands. The remedy produces its wonderful results by entering into the composition of the cancerous or malignant growth, following every root, fibre, or infiltration into the surrounding healthy tissue, destroying its peculiar action, cell formation, and vitality by chemical and specific action, and its curative result in from eight to ten days is almost miraoulous, which is made evident to all upon trial. There need be no dread of the treatment, as it is easily borne, safe, and certain. I will send the Plaster (pre-paid), with full directions, to anyone requiring it for 810, providing they send me a testimonial of its efficacy as soon as the Cure is effected. When writing, state the kind of Cancer you are troubled with, where it is located, and how long standing. Address all letters (registered) to S. C. Smith, Coaticook, P.Q., Canada. ES” Please preserve this and. give it to your neighbor, or some afflicted friend; by so doing you may be the means of relieving a great amount of suffering. A WONDERFUL RESULT. In the fall of 1879 I was troubled with cancer on my lip, which was more or less severe from that time till the fall of 1881, when it was very bad—growing alarmingly in size, nothing seeming to do it any good—and I had given up all hope of ever being any better, and prepared for the worst. I saw the “Immix Cancer Cure” advertised in the Colebrook Newe, and sent to Mr. S. C. Smith, of Coaticook, P.Q., Canada, for some for a trial. It proved a success in every point, and I can honestly recommend it to all suffering from cancer as I was. lam now entirely free from it. Any troubled with cancer I would advise them to at once seek the aid of S. C. Smith’s Cancer Cure, as I know what it has done for me. Daniel Rich, 1024 Stratford, Coos Co., N.H., U.S.A,

Sporting. The waiapu annual race MEETING, TO BE HELD ON MARCH 14, 1884. President —Sir George Whitmore. Vice-president— Stewards —Messrs. M. Stopford, Esq., W. H. Harding, Esq. ; George Walker, Esq. j B*. Pook, Esq.; and D. McGuire, Esq. Judge—A. H. Wallis, Esq. Starter —William O’Meara, Esq. Handicapper—W. F. Hale, Esq. Clerk of the Scales—F. Pook, Esq. Clerk of the Course—Wi Hareroa, Esq. PROGRAMME : 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of not less than £l5. Nomination of 1 sov. | acceptance 1 sov. Distance two miles, over six flights of hurdles Bft. din. high. Top weight, 12st. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, weight for age, of £19| open to all horses that have never won a subscribed prize of the value of £5. Distance IJ-miles, Entrance £l. 3, WAIAPU HANDICAP, of not less than £2O. Distance Top weight 9st. 71b. Nomination of £1; acceptance £llos. 4. HACK RACE, of £5. Distance 1 mile. Entrance 10s. 5. STEWARDS’ PURSE, of not less than £l2. Distance IJ-miles. Welter weights for age, gentlemen riders. Open to all horses, the bona fide property of the members of the Waiapu Race Club. Nomination £l. 6. FORCED HANDICAP, of not less than £l2. Distance 1 mile. Compulsory to winners, optional to losers, hacks excepted. Top weight lOst. Entrance £l. CONDITIONS : No person allowed to enter a horse the property of another person, unless both be a subscriber of at least £1 to the race-fund. Hacks excepted. No entry will be received for any race, except upon the conditions that all claims, disputes. and objections arising shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final. All protests to be accompanied with the deposit of £2, to be forfeited if the protest is considered frivolous. Two horses to start in each race or only half the money will be given. Hack shall mean a horse that has never started in a weight for age or handicap race of the value of £5. Nominations for Hurdle Race and Waiapu Handicap to be in the hands of the Secretary, together with entrance-fee, not later than 8 p.m. on the evening of the Bth Feb. Nominations must contain the name, age, description, and pedigree (if known) of the horse, and colours of the rider. All nominations must be under sealed cover, addressed to the Secretary of the Waiapu Race Club, Waipiro, and endorsed entry for Waiapu Races. No delayed nominations will be received. Weights to be declared on February 22nd, Acceptances to close on 7th March, night of general entry. All races run under the Poverty Bay Jockey Club rules and weights. J. A. HARDING, Secretary and Treasurer, 998 Waiapu R.C. ‘‘Bough on Rats” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, gophers, jack-rabbits. 7id. Druggists. Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney, General Agents.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 66, 14 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 66, 14 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 66, 14 February 1884, Page 3

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