g Some Form. I If you have the least trouble in jj your stomach after oating, no h Matter how little or how much 1 ycu eat, thoro i 3 trouble brewI spg. Moai stomach troubles I coitjo from poor, weak, scanty, I gastric juice, that precious fluid I vvhich ought to turn your food !* into rich red blood. If you have nausea your gastric juice ia w«ak. If you hsvo loss of &p* petite your gastric juice ißweak. Liver I Jfcws«WL&) Cure I Will rid you of your troubles. It i holpg in the process of digestion by | stimulating the action of the liver I and promoting a free flow of gaa- | trio juice. It is a positive remedy fi for indigestion and dyspepsia. a Obtainable from most Ghemiata 1 and Storekeepers. I Price 2/6 and 4/6 per Bottle. (pLIFTON ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB'S ANNUAL jSPOKTS. fha postponed meeting of the above Club i will be held on the j DOMAIN GROUNDS, BULLS, WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. RUNNING ci CYCLING EVENTS An attractive Programme of Twenty Events will be open to competitors in Kunning, Cycling and Novelty Events to the Cash value of dESO. All Events will bo open to Competitors who have never won stakes to the collective EO2SE JUMPING EVENTS. Hunters' Competition, open; weight, list 71bs. Ist prize, handsome solid Eilver oup value £lO 10s and 60s added ; Snd horse, 80s Entrance 10s. Cup to be won twice in succession by the same horse and owner, or three times at intervals by tbe same owner. Maiden Hunters' Jumping Competition for horses that;have never won a°jump ing event to the value of £3. Ist, 70s; 2nd, 30s. Entrance ss. Pony Jumping Competition, open. Ist, 70s; 2nd, 303, Nominations, 5s Nominations for all events close with the Secretary on the day of the Sports. Programmes may be obtained on application to J. CAMPION, Hon. Secretary; TAIHAPE BARD CARNIVAL
To bo held on tuD SAIHAPB OVAL ON ST. PATRICE'S DAY, Monday, 18th March, 5907. F CHOPPING, SAWING, RUNNING, - HOUSE AND PONY EVENTS, A A Bay of Amusement for Young & Old, PROGRAMME. ] 1. Boys' Race, IS and under: Ist 10s, 2nd ss, 3rd Zs 6d; post entry (3d 2. Maiden Race, 100 yards: Ist 30b, 2nd 10s ; post entry 2a 3. Maiden Jumping: Ist £5, 2nd Trophy value 309; post entry 5s 4. Maiden Chop, loin, white pine log: Ist ti £4, Scd iil J nomination ss, no acceptance W 5. Handicap , Flat, ICO ['yards : Ibs £2, 2nd 10s ; nomination Is Sd,. acceptance Q \ 6. Maiden Pony Jump 14.2 and under:. Ist £'& 10s, and £l:' post entry. 8s j, 7. Po'jfcle-handed Saw, 20in. white piae Jogii; lit 100 s, 2nd 20a ; nomination 53 pair, acceptance nil 8. Kangaroo Race : Ist 30s, 2nd 10s; post 9. Handicap Chop 18iu wbito pine loga : Ist 150 s, 2nd SOs, 3rd 10s; nomination y 7s Gd, r.cceptaaoe nil ! 'q 10. Open Hunters' Jump: First 100 a and e trophy, 2nd 20s and trophy; poEfc entry 6a 11. Handieap'Flat, 220 yards; Ist 40s, 2nd S 10s ; nomination 1b 6d, acceptance Is C 12. Girls' Baca : Ist 7s 6d, 2nd 3s, 3rd 2s ; J Is nomination free \ I< 13. Opsn Pony Jumping, 14.2 and under; js lat GOs, 2nd 20s"; post entry 3s jj 14. Underhand Chop, 20in white pine log : j Ist 100 s, 2nd Ms, 2rd 10s ; nomina- r tion Gs, acceptance nil p Sheep-guessing Competition, etc. __ , First event starts punctually a« 11.30'a.m. j "i Nominations for Chopping, Sawing, and * running events closa with the Secretary on *■ WEDNESDAY, March 6th, at 7 p.m. h Fees and 2 years' performances to aocom- <- pacy Eomjn.'ition?. Ko nomination what- I aver accepted unless accompanied by en- 1 trance fee I Chopping and Sawing Events under the' rules of iha N.Z. Axemen's Association j ] Running events under the rules of the j N.Z. Athletic Union S The Oommiitee reserve the right to altar, | add to, or delete the programme, also to postpone, if necessary, the sporta on account of bad weather. The Judges' decision in all cases to be final and not amenable ti any action at law Maiden Event 3 are for Competitors, I either person or horse, that have neverwon money in any sueh event. Admission to ground Is; children half price 1 GRAND CONCERT and DANCE in the evening. Admission to Concert 23 and Is, Danes sg, ladies free. Refreshments provided and a good Band in attendance. H. BERTRAM, Hon, Sec, . „ J*S. TEAS, TEAS Wha* ao you thick of this for FANNINGS? I ,' HALF CHESTS, lOd lb. !' 51b PACKETS, 4a & I ; SINGLE POUND, Is | AT J. DAKKAGH'S FEILD I N a. VICTORIA SHOEING FORGE, : KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDINa. All horses shod under the personal superieion of the Proprietor. All Farm Implements Repaired at the shortest v.otioe. * 6 *. f ISITOBB to sbouia Pea Beams lor Hot Luncheon and Mtojnciß Teflß.—B. H. WSEEI & 00.,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8736, 9 February 1907, Page 3
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