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Sports. 31. Consolation Handicap, 150 yards—--Ist trophy value 21s, 2nd trophy valu§ 10s. Post entry. Winners 2a. Nomination Is. 22. Half Mile Race—lst trophy value 21s with ca?h 40s added, 2nd > 40s, 3rd 10s. Nomination-2s, acceptance la. 23. Committeemen’s Pace, 100 yards—ist trophy value 80s with 5s cash, 2nd trophy value 30s, 3rd 8s 6d cash. 24. Tug. of-War. 25. Highland Event, Highland Fling—--Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Polt entry 2s. Sword Dance—lst 20s. 2nd 10s. Post entry 2s. 26. Highland Event, boys. Highland Fling—lst 20s, 2nd 10s. Post entry 2s. 27. Old Boys’ Pace, 75 yards, 50 years or over, pipe value 8a 6d. PULES AND REGULATIONS. All running events to be conducted under the N.Z. Athletic Union rules. Entries to be made on the official form, which may be had on application to the Secretary. Events Nos. 4, 9 and 14 carry a points’ prize of 21s. Events Nos. 12 and 18, six starters or no race. Nominations for Events Nos 3,4, 5,9, 11,12,14,j16,17,18 and 22 must be sent to the Secretary, together with list of performances and entrance fees (by postal note), on or before Tuesday, March 10th, 1908. Admission to Ground, Is. Member’s ticket 3s, to admit lady and gentleman. Children 6d. Band in attendance. GRAND CONCERT & DANCE in the evening. (Full particulars published later.) Refreshment Booth on the ground. FREDERICK MARSHALL, Secretary.

We are prepared to lose money. Every pound we lose is a gain to you. We offer you 3 dozen Men’s Undressed White Shirts 4s lid, sale price all sizes 2s lid; 5 dozen Charley’s Aunt and Regatta Shirts, 4s lid to 8s 6d, sale price 2s 11; Men’s Washing Ties at Is the dozen; strong working Shirts worth 8s 6d, sale price 2s 6d at J. McEldowney’s Relinquishing Sale, Marton, Hunterville and Taihape.*

ICHrag Richard. Prisoner Behind Iron Bars. But no more a prisoner than the man ' or woman who suffers from a sluggish liver. * - - * You remember ch.e story of King Richard. He was a prisoner fast and farm behind iron bars. There was little prospect of escape and great danger of death at the hands of his jailors. Bui King Richard was no more a prisoner in his day than thousands and thousands of liver sufferers are to day. A Liver sufferer has all sorts of ; 1 health-racking symptoms ; bad head- f aches, constipation, debility, dizziness, bad breath, nervousness, wind, heartburn, poor appetite, bad blood, pale complexion, indigestion, piles, rheumatism, pain between the shoulders, palpitation, etc. or two of these symptonis are quite enough to make you a miserable prisoner within your own home, and all because of a liver that doesn’t work; yet the relief,' the cure, and the freedom are so easy. A dose of Blue Flag Liver Cure after each meal is all that is needed. This remarkable liver remedy of vegetable origin is successful because it cleanses, tones, and strengthens thoroughly. It sets the liver working naturally. It irives a good appetite and insures excellent digestion. It creates strength from the food eaten. It quickly changes a* tired careworn “liver” prisoner into a bright, healthful, robust man. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle, at all medicine dealers 6,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9070, 10 February 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9070, 10 February 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9070, 10 February 1908, Page 7

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