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The FB£fJAH& WALLACE EiarniiWULl SURGICAL IBSniUTt Nine Diplomas and Certificates of QuaiiSeatioi and Keeintration open for inspection b. tl, Phy«iciim-iu.C'liidf, Dr. Waliack. fcoin il»> Mrdim Boards of New South Wales, v ictoria, Soutb Aub trahft, ETiijlund and America. Sir Dominic Cor Bart, Physician to the late Queen, snys:■l entertain a hiuh opinion o? Dr. YVallack ii JJgard to his professional qualifications." Laf Homoeopathic Hospital, Melbourne, and BritUl Imperial Army Medical St'* IT. mfEr \ WORTH CONSIDERING. ANYONE rending thflse lines from pro Iracted cases of Insomnia, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Palpitation, or any form ol Heart Disorders, Sciatica, Nervousnoes, Mental Impairment, Disordered Functions, Degenerated or Eiifecbler. constitution, or any Nerve Derangements arising from lack of natural nerve force which results in a li) pher-sensitiv-nLss of tin; ner toiib system with often times din .strrus effects in W o "' Paralysis, Epilepsy, Hysteria °n"cc, sbim'tl v/rito to tl)f freemam a Wallace institute oi Specialists in Bloodand Nerve Disordors Professional opinions arc free. Th« Postal System or the Institute is perfect, ami patients can trented is well in their homes as if in Sydnov Tftese Spsc/nZ/sfstroatsuccessfulh Ml Oisarilc!-!: of Won -General Oaiillity and Wouftnoss. r A TESTIMONY. Mr. Joseph Mayson,Champion Cyclist oi .New iioutli vVul.'s. fiiVH* "I suffere,! from nervousr.-s., for some time. 1 -w»s out.ii i.nit of a constitutional t)r&akup more than ouca, Th« wants of jour Eleetri. /ni//cfo»~c»Sor' and your nvstom are bev.jud question' (Signed), JOSEPH MECSOM. °ur fjleeti'ic "In»i B oraW are Electrical!-, rerfect. no pri cf . s ;u . e -Ci,,,, or.plale, ii; .silver plate, £1 Kl s | Sol> 1 Silver, £J; Solid Cold, £lO " 18-i:arat gold. Wi This Bporiallv rni-ommoud our £1 Belt If yon RUitcV writ*- at onco. your hnaltb may bo regiumxl in a few wv.-ks What is life to you if fte.Utli is no yours? Tho SpeciuSiftta have Sj m °r° in the treatment olChrouic uiseases of Men than any association of medial 3 JiUßtralto Wl ' a " ilt!dicilieB P oStetilr6Bto &Uparte HOME TREATMENT. The Specialists' system of parcels po»t and correspondence is perfect. You can be treated medically in your own homo by them as well as if you had visited them Write a full description of your ailment, doseribo your symptoms, and in a few days you will obtain from the Specialists full diagnosis and instructions to follow to obtain a cure. It will only cost you the price of one letter of Auat" 1 ' 01>iniouB the two lefwilu 3 Specialists A MEDICAL "clinical bouud, pn.fiiv will be foi wrir receipt of ONil tains 550 papres, fuuetions. It is No one should, VOLUME FOR CNE SHILUNC. EXPERIENCES/' a handsomely lv illustrated, instructive volume, 'i e iV l A JJ Btrn - lia n address on SHILLING IN STAMPS. It conwall 150 illustrations of the human i a WHOLE LIBIIAItY OF FACT;* be without a copy. IIieFREE&IAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Cor. Elizabeth & Bathurst Streets, r ' SYDNEY, AUSTRAL!/Lrlease meution this paper when writing,) TARANAKI tNN UAL "[> KGATTA (Rowed under the Rules of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association.) TO BE HELD ON THE WAIT ABA RIVER ON THURSDAY, the 6TH MARCH, 1908. Officers : Patrons : Messrs Jennings and Smith, M s.H.R., 0. Samuel, J, Paul, N. KingJ E. Dockrill, J. B. Roy, H. Okev, E. Vickers, B. H. Nicholls, R. Cock. R. HJ Pigott, H. Liardet, W. P. Snell. Presi- 1 dont: Mr G. V. Tate. Vice-Presidents: Messrs G. Pearce, J. Sarten, R. Kibby, I*. E. Dover, and W. L. Gray. Comlnittoc: Messrs Vickery, Knight, R, Tate, C. H, Johnston, L. Klenner, G. Pot t, L. Sampson, R, T, Hicks, and S. Wyllie. Judge: Mr J. Paul. Deputy Judge: Mr J. D. Wyllie. Umpires: Messrs Tate, Ogld, and J. Sarten. Timekeeper: Mr J. Telfar. Treasurer: Mr S. Wyllie. Secretary: Mr H. Spurdle. Protest Committee: Messrs A. W. Ogle, G. V. Tate, and J. Sarten. Handicapper far Swimming Race: Mr J. Telfar. Programme. 1. Roys'Whalfiboat Race (for boys under 17 years.) First prize £3, second £l. About J of a mile. 2. Maiden Whalcboat Race. No metabar of crow to have won any race (Junior Race ■excepted). Kirsfc prize £G, second £l. U i'.ii ! cs. 3. Senior Kmir-Oar Clinker Race. First prize £ls, second £4; for four boats or more. Three boats, first prize £ls, second £3. Two boats, £lO. About 3 miles. ~ 4. Champion Whaleboat Race. First prize second £5. Three miles. ■ I>. Senior Pair-Oar Outrigger Race. First prize £lO, second £3; for three boatsor more. Two boats, first prize £7. About 1J miles. •> (). Sjnior Single Sculls Race. First prize £lO, second £3. About miles, v'.' 7. Greasy Boom. Open to all comers. First prize (six) 60s, four 30s, ,three 255. Post entry, , « 8. Junior Whaleboat Race. For crews under 21 years, First prize £6, second. £l. I 5 miles. , " -■ 5. Girls' Whaleboat Race. For girls nnder 18 years of age, First prize £4, second £2, third £1; for three crews and over.

For two orssws, first S3, seoond £l. About half a mile, ? 10. Cigar and Umbrella Pifice. First prize 8 0,f, second 10s; four starters or no ~ i? c . oul * P l '* 26, n ce across the river. 11. Flying Whaleboat Race, First prize £5, second £l, (Straight run of about three-quarters of a mile. 19. ladies' Whaleboat Race, First prize £4, second £l. About half a mile. V 13. whaleboat Race. For atom lOst 71b find under. First priise £5, second £1; If miles. li Handicap Swimming Race. First prize £8 or medal, seoond IQs, Winner can hare the choice qC medal or woticy: TOnD C omv ßt 20 2 Entriesolose THURSDAY, 2fith lebruary, at 8 p.m. 18. Qroasy Boom, For boys" under 18 years. First prize 2Qs. Post entry. •6. Tub Race, Open to all comers. First prize 265, second IDs, third 7s, for six starters. First prize 255, second 10s. for fgur siarters. Post entry. 17. For boys under 17 years. First prise 80s, second 10s, for six starters, First prize IPs, second ss, for four staters, post entry. CONDITIONS. ,• Two orews to start or no race. Three crews to start or no second prize. _ All races to start punctually at advertised tiin©. Any boat not at the starting point at the proper time shall be liable to disquali"cation ior that event. ' Protests must be in the hands of the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after ■lie race. Each protest must be accompanied ! 7 a deposit of 10s, which sum may be for- ' cited if the protest is not upheld by the' j Committee. . t Entrance fee 10 per cent of the amount of ' ! 'rst prize money offered for each event. 1 weights of competitors (including ; substitutes 1 , and colours to be worn, must be • lodged at the time of entry. \ i AH post entries (to close on Regatta Day 1 at 12 noon) will be charged C per cent, on t amount of first prize. i Bookmakers wilhjnot be allowed to bet ■ inside the enclosure. ; _ The Committee reserve to themselves the ; right to alter the order or postpone any or ; all of the events, and add any regulations ' which in their opinion mav be necessary. ; Entries for the FOUR-OAR, PAIR-OAIi, : and SINGLE SCULLS with the Secretary at tlie Forest .ts' llall, AVaitaia, on ; THURSDAY, lUth February, at 8.30 p.m. ; . Entries'for all Whaleboal Races close with : the Secretary at the Foresters' Hall on THURSDAY, 2Bth Kebr: .'irv, at 8 p.m. Also for Swimming Handicap Race, BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Special and Delayed Trains will be arranged ' ' to suit visitors. , THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE Will be held in St. Jolm'r. Hull on Kegatta Night. Good mtinie. Supper provided, H. SPUDDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waitara. ti

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 49, 25 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 49, 25 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 49, 25 February 1903, Page 4

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