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# H & l'*' IS* .-'TV 7S a & SS* l^2 S | ■ v Good teeth are the rewards of Visit your dentist at least twice a year —if only to hear him say: “Your teeth ere perfect!” Visit your chemist every lime you begin to. run out of PERFECT Prepared for nearly half a century by a Doctor of Dental Surgery. Insures your children’s goodlooks and good health. Teach them to use Dr. Lyon’s each night and morning —especially at night. Obtainable at all leading chemists and stores. LW. LYON & SONS,Inc. Lower Cuba St. 109 Pitt Street Wellington, N. Z. Sydney, N.S, W. j li vtOioiia caret, i, Wellington.

ANNUAL ORTH rjTARANAKI STEEPLECHASE MEETING (Totalisator Permit), To bo held on tho Taranaki Jockey Club’s Racecourse on THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1010. Judge, Mr J. R. L. Stanford. Starter, Mr C. O’Connor. Handicapper, Mr G. Morse. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. 1. HUNTERS’ HANDICAP FLAT RACE, 40 soys., second 7 sovs. and third 3 sovs. For qualified hunters, season IDIG. Gentlemen riders; Minimum weight lOst. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. . One and a quarter miles. To start at 12.15. 2. STRATFORD HACK HANDICAP, 50 sovs., second 7 sovs. and third 3 sovs. Nom. 10s, acc. 20s. Five furlongs. To start at 12.55. 3. LADY’S BRACELET MAIDEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, 45 sovs,. and a bracelet, second 10 sovs., and third 5 sovs. For qualified hunters, 1916, owned at time of entry by members of tho Foment, Wanganui, and North Taranaki Hunts. Minimum weight lOst. Norn. 10s, acc. 10s. About 2 miles. To start at 1.35. 4. WAIHI HACK HANDICAP, 75 sovs., second 10 sovs. and third 5 sovs. Nom. 20s, acc. 20s. Seven furlongs. To start at 2.15. 5. NORTH TARANAKI HUNT CUP HAN I )ICAP STEEPLEOHASE, 135 sovs. and a cup presented by Mr A. A. Alexander, second 25 sovs .and third 10 sovs. For qualified hunters, 1916, that have never won a stake exceeding in value 100 sovs. at time of entry. Minimum weight lOst 71b. Nom. 20s, ace. 30s. About 3 miles. To start at 2.55. G. URENUI HACK HANDICAP, 60 sovs., second 10 sovs. and third 5 sovs. Nom. 10s, acc. 20s. Six furlongs. To start at 3.35. 7. LEPPBRTON HUNTERS’ HANDICAP HURDLES, 50 sovs., second 10 sovs. and third 5 sovs. • For qualified hunters, season 1916. Nom. 10s, acc. 20s. One and a-half miles. To start at 4.15. 8. OPUNAKE HACK SCURRY, 50 sovs., second 7 sovs. and third 3 sovs. Open to horses that have never won a race on the flat at time of, starting. Nom. 10s, acc. 20s. Five furlongs. To start at 4. 50, Qualified Hunters are those that have qualified in compliance with part 5 of the New Zealand Hunts Association Rules. Masters ’certificates must he produced at the scales. The winner of any race after tho declaration of weights may ho rohandicappcd. NOMINATIONS for all events, accompanied by the necessary fees and particulars, close with tho Secretary on FRIDAY, August 11, 1916, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS declared on or about WEDNESDAY, August 23, 1916. ACCEPTANCES for all-events close with tho Secretary on SATURDAY, August 26, 1916, at 9 p.m. NOTE.—Gentlemen Riders must obtain certificates from tho District Committee (Mr E. 11.I 1 . Webster, secretary), as emergency riders’ certificates cannot he issued. Mr 11. Brookman presents a whip valued £2 to the winner of the Hunters Handicap Flat Race. P.O. Bix 72, New Plymouth. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. H CNT

ABV£F3TIS£D SOODS a sue STANDARD QOODS Tfea WorSd Qyer. WHY? BECAUSE there must bo in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise til© advertised article not being up to th'B standard claimed for it, will not bo purchased again, and the advertising will bo unprofitable/. Advertising is Insurance, therefeto, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a trdsi&ke. ‘‘Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of the 4u'vert ; .3.in,<; 00lOBWsa,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 29 August 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 29 August 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 29 August 1916, Page 8

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