Jt is a sure and quick remedy for many tdings. ffiowel disorders, Stomaed troubles, ailments of tfje Kidneys and Jt fjelps in eases of Hlfieumatism. (< Jt clears tse SBlood—tfirougd tfje Kidneys. S)on't accept any substitute. 2/ou must sy get tde qenuine, lf^ AFTER THE ROYAL VIBII. Aftur exciting times the health of children requires very special looking after. That 'the child is father to the man,'phytically as well as mentally, is one of those troths that can never be coo often instated upon, and the thoughtful parent will be careful above all to see that her child has the proper nourishment to establish its constitution. A good constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Among the various foods that science commends in these days for this purpose, none holds n higher place than Nbave's Food fob Initakis and Invalids, iccording to the test medical testimony, and, what is perhaps better still, the grateful testimony of thousands of hap y mothers, this food contains all the Batumi elements of Btrength, and while it is pleasant to the taste and eagerly taken by children, it may also be used by persons of all ages with decided benefit. It is a bone-building, health-sus taining product that cannot be too warmly ecommended. and we gladly add act words of praise to that of the numerous medical jonrnals and experts that have recommended it. Nbave's Food should have a prominent place in the dietary of every house where there are children or invalids.—Advt. L AND R. G. TEMPLER STOCK a GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT PIiODDOB BROKER HOUSE AGfINT. RENTS COLLECTED ACCOUNTANT VALUERB Agencies London & Lancashire Fiis Wellington Meat Export 's Manures, N.Z. Dairyman. Cod Liver Oil fci Calves Keystone Dehomer (the best in market) BROADWAY STRATFORD J- A- MAISEY, ARCHITECT. LARGE Experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney, and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in first class stye for any description of buildings. Office: Dkvos street, Educational Build ings. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S if j E IGHTH ANNUAL (Sports. '° j To be held on EASTER MONDAY, 13TH APRIL, is 1903, ®'| IN THE i-'j RECREATION GROUNDS, J® j NEW PLYMOUTH. Handicapper, Mr R. H. Kivell; Starter, Mr ' E. L. Humphries; Conductor of Sports, jq I Mr E. Dockrill. PROGRAMME. RUNNING EVENTS (Under Star Club's Rules). 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards, L2. First prize,. LI 10s; second, Is, Post e: 2s. . . 2. Sheffield Handicap, 120 yards, £3O. First prize, 1,20; second, L 7; third, 1.3. Nomination, 7s Gd ; acceptance, 1 s G.I. 3. 220 Yards Handicap, 1.5 10s. First prize, LI ; second, LI ; third, I I Nomination, 2s; acceptance, Vs. | 4. 440 Yards Handicap, £lO. First jri | L 7 ; second, 1,2; third, 1,1. Non i JT , tion, 3s Gd; acceptance, 3s Gd. I 5. Half-mile Handicap, LG. Fir.->t pi I L 4 ; second, 3^s; third, 10s. Noiui: "I' tion,'is; acceptance, 2s. 6. One Mile Publicans' Handicap, £l3, j™ First prize, 1,10; second, I, ; Ihird, i. Nomination, 4s; acceptances, (is. nd g " 7. 120 Yards Hurdles, 1,1 10s. First, pri/. ui- u ; second, 1,1 ; third, 10s. Nuiuii:: !at tion, !'s; acceptance, 2s. ,va 8. Amateur Race, 100 yards. First pri:< jra Trophy valued 1 3 ; second, 'iro; 1 ;la valued LI. Nomination,2s; acceptai. is: 2s. il- 0. Boys' Race (under 17), 120 yards, !.■' u im First prize, Lt; second, ss. Entrance, in- Is, nt ■er >er )le 10. Obstacle Race, LI 15s, First prize, L' second, 10s ; third, Os. Post entry, Is. 11. Forced Handicap, 220 yards, 1,2 10.First prize, 1,2; second, 10s. ]'o.-i r9 ' enlrv. Winners, 2s (id ; Loseis, Is t 0 12. Footballers' Race, -110 yards, op<! sr i members of Clubs affiliated with i. :• ijg' nuki Rugby Union only, 1,2. 1 [y. ! prize, 30s; second, 10s. Nomina i-..:, [Be )s Gd ; acceptance, Is Gd. ■O. 13. Novice Race, 50 yards. First prize, 1.1 18-, 10s; second, 10s. Nomination, Is 6-! ; ire i acceptance, Is. , 8 ; °< CYCLING EVENTS. y e 1. One Mile Handicap, 1,1 10s. First pri.: ■ L 3; second, LI ; third, 10s. Norim,:; jy | lion, 2s ; acceptance, Is. id, 2. Two-mile Handicap, 1,4 10s. First priz.". j 1,3; second, LI; third, 10s. Nominaition, 2s; acceptance, Is. Nominations, accompanied by rciToinances and fees, close on SATURDAY, 21.i March, 1903, at 5.30 p.m. Handicaps due about SATURDAY, 4:t> April. | Acceptances for all events, except pus; entries, close on the ground at L' o'clock, i Spoils commence at 12 o'clock noon. I If sufficient inducement oilers, a -140 yards m> Event for Amateurs will be placed on (he programme, post entry. The Committee reserve the rif/lit to alii r this programme in any respect. ! Competitors must, obtain their passes fr.,im u ! the Secretaries at tile gates before 12 m,;c, st I J. ELLIOTT k K. (jEOUGE, HI I lion. Sees. P.O. Box G7, New Plymouth. at \I7" ANTED.—Housekeepers to try Maslin f T Porridge Meal. Cheaper than all meal.—Wholesale Abulia, IiUKUiiSS.FIIASEB & CO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 43, 18 February 1903, Page 4
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