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TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING (FOR HACK ItAC ES ONLY.) I Tuesday and Wednesday, I DECFMBFR 20 and 27, 1995. ij 1 NTRIES (with payment, cf lsov. -1 each) will close at Now Plymouth on MONDAY, November 20th, 1905, at 9 p.m., for—- ■ FLY INO 11AND(CAP, tf 80 sots, 0 furlongs FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 7 furlongs. FIRST HANDICAP lIURDI.ES, of 60 sovs, 1J miles. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, 1} miles LADIES' PURSE HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 1 mile. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 80 sc-vs, 1 mile. MANGOTUKU HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, 1 mile. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 70sovs, 5 furlongs. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP, o! 100 sova, 1 mile. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, of| 60 sovs, 1$ miles. SUMMER .HANDICAP, of 70 sovs,l 6 furlongs. j SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 1 mile. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 70 govs, 7 furlongs. and otv FRIDAY, December 15, 1905, at 9 p.m , for— HUATOICI I'LATE, of 50 «ovs, 1 mile. FIRST SCURRY STAKES, of 60 sovs, 5 furlongs. SECOND SCURRY STAKES, of 60 sovs, 5 furlongs. Acceptances (with payment of Isov each) for Flying Handicap, First Welter, Handicap, First Handicap' Hurdles, Ladies' Purse Handicap, i Stewards' Handicap will close at: New Plymouth, on December loth, j 1905, at 9 p.m., and for the Christ-1 mas Hindi cap (with ft payment of 2sovs) at same place and time. For full < programme see "New Zealand Referee." MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary. Taranakl Annual Regatat (Rowed under the rules of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association.) TO RE HELD ON THE WAVfARA RIVER, on dAHOAKV 1, 1 06, PROGRAMME : Prizes. 1.-MAIDEN WHALETJOAT . RACE.—No iroum-foer of crew to have won any race (youths' lico excepted), 1J miles B i 5.-IIOYS' WHALEROAT , RACE.—For boys under 18 years. About t milo 3 1 S.-S ENI O R CLINKER FOURS.—About | mile ... 13 3 I.—GIRLS' WHALEROAT RACE.—For girls under 18 years. About } mile. ... a i S.—CHAMPION WHALEBOAT RACE. - About 3 ""''MI. 15 5 .—M AID E N CLINKER FOURS.—About | mile ..6 1 . 7.—YOUTHS' WHALEROAT RACE.—Fcr youths tinder 21 years. About 1J triles 6 1 ■ B.—loo YARDS' AMATEUR SWIMMING RACE.,-First i prize, , trophy value 45s ; Brfe" "'•wfev-.-nwluc - I,JS 45s los 9.-S ENIOR CLINKER FOURS (Local).—About -J n.ile 6 1 10.—LADIES WHALEROAT RACE.—About i milo ... 4 1 11.-FLYING V. 1 i ALIOUOAT i RACE.—About } mile ... 0 3 12.-7", YARDS AMATEUR SWIMMING RACE.—First I prize, trophy value .Li! ; second prize, trophy value 10s 3 10s l.'i.-.l ITNII 0 R FOURS.—AIjOut J mile ... 8 2 I!.—I'AIR - OAR WHALEROAT RACE. About i mile 2 1 15.-GHBASY ROOM.—Post 1 ™try 30s 15* 10.—HIGH HIVE (Amateur) —First prize, trophy vnlua •tl ; second prize, trophy value 10s ; post entry ... 1 10s 17.—W ATER POLO MATCH. CONDITIONS. Entries clo.se with the Secretary at Waitnra on THURSDAY, DECEMRER 21st, at 8.30 p.m. Nominations* for the Amateur Swimming Events close at the Bame time, entrance Is. All swimming events to be conducted under the rales of the N.Z.-A.S.A. Rand in attendance. Special and delayed trains. lor complete programme see posters. H. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary. Waitnra. I'.O Rox 23. GOVERNMENT INSURAWJfc DEPARTMENT.

"THE ELECTORAL ACT, 1005." NOTICE OF POLUXU DAY. j j -N pursuance of "The /Electoral A Act, I'JUS," I, William Arthur Dunbar Banks, He-turning Officer for the Electoral District of Tarnuaki, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of n Writ hearing date the "2nd day of November, I'JUS, under the hand of tile Clerk of tho Urits, un. election will be held for tile return of a ijuaiified person to serve as mcmlier for the said district ; and that the latest day for receiving nominations of candidates will | JU the 12Mth day of November, I'JUu ; and that the poll, if necessary, will |,e taken aL tho seyirul polling; plan's of the snkl district on tho sixth day of December 1905, very man desirous of 'becoming a candidate must be nominated 'by not less than two elector* ;of the district, by a nomination paper as proScribed by section.; 9? of tl\e said Act, delivered to the Ileturning ccr on or before the liSth day of November, 1905,

C i* El nsssa, I QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPEC, j lALIST. Registered by the Governments of Great Britain. New Zealand, and Now South Wales. 13, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON, THIS highly-qualified Physician and Surgeon from the Hospitals of Loa-! doll and Paris has by 25 years of' study and research become an Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC NERV-j ors, BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES -of Men nnd Women. j In his or his Representative's ver successful treatment of the above class of difficult cases there is "Noi Experimenting and No Failures."Consultations are free to all, so that a friendly chat, either personally or with my representative, or b letter, costs nothing, and may save you year* of misery, so none noed defepair. New Scientific Treatment and New Unfailing Remedies of tha very best and purest ar© Honestly and Faithfully used. Moderate charges. Consultation Hours : 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. YOUNG MEN ! If you are suffering, or weak, or sad, call or write to Dr. Elmslie, or bis Representative, 13 Wellington Terrace, Wellington, as ho thoroughly understands your troubles and taeir causes. His Skilful Treatmeut and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure in every caso undertaken, or make no chargo. Strictly confidential. Mod. erate charges. Consulting Hours :10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to ft

The following are the polling-places for the Electoral District of Taranaki The Theatrd : Royal (Principal), Devon Street, New (Plymouth. The Polling , Booth, Fast End, Devon Street, New Plymouth. The Schoolhousc, South Koad, New Plymouth. The Church Hall, Moturoa, New Plymouth. .• The Public Hall, Omata. The Schoolhousc, Hurford lioad, Omata. The Public Hall, Koru. The Public Hall, Oakura. 'J he Schoolhousc, Tataraimaka. Ilempton Hall, Okato. The Native School, Puniho. The Public Hall, Warea. r lhe Public Hall, Pungarehu. Mr J. Duggan's house, junction of Warea and Ncwall Roads, Wat'ea. The Public Hall, Rahotu. 'J he Public Hall, Westown. The Schoolhousc, Frankley Road, New Plymouth, Mr Hlanchelt's house, Upper Carrington Road, New Plymouth. The Schoolhousc, 1 Kaiauui, New Plymouth. The i Schoolhousc. ' Carrington Road, New Plymouth. r i he Public .Hall, Kgmont VilYillage. The Schoolhousc, I'pper Kent Road, Keat Road. The Schoolhcu.se, Albert . Road Kent Road. The Schoolhousc, corner of Junction and Lower Kent Road, Now Plymouth. Mr Loliind's (late Petrie's) Hall Mnngorei (Lower), New Plymouth. The Schoolhousc, Upper Mnngorei New Plymouth. The Schoolhousc, corner of Kino an<('Upland Road.i, Roll Block Mr Lindsay's house, Hursthmise Road, Bell Block. The Schoolhouse, Ileil Block. The Schoolhouse, F.gmont Road. Noll Week, Thp Public ITnll, Fitzroy. Mi- Foot's Store, VogHloxvn. AND ill pursunnco of "The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, iRSJ.i.'' nnd (he Amendments thereof, dr hereby give further notice that n the liny appointed for taking o! he poll of the electors in the said Electoral District cf Taranaki for the return of a. memlber of the Houso f Representatives for such said District, nnd simultaneously therewith n I'oll of the Electors of such District Will also be taken upon the following >ropi-snls 1. Whether the number of licenses eo!^. in H,C . 2. Whether the number of licenses existing in ih,. District is to he reduced. •'l. Vhnther no licences ere to bo (jranted in the Pislnet. 'He rtolling places for the said Liinc Poll will be Ih* same ns •hose appointed to be used at the 'nling of the Fleet oral Poll. DiiMl nt. New Plymouth this Q.'ln Tiy of November. I!)nr>. W. A. D. TUVt.-R. Returning Officer.

N.U.—raticnts at a distance may ENCLOSE A I'T.E OF £1 in their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of romedies necessary for their case. Wanganui, June Jst, 1904. Dear Dr. Elmslie.—l received your kind letter, the medicine,.and the girdle, and your kindness and benefit to me 1 shall never forget. I really can not find words half sufficient to convey to you the opinion I have of you, or the. amount of thanks I would like t' yen. But there is one thing I nould like to say, that is, "It is a great pity that there are not more doctors like you."— \our grateful patient, W. McLAUCnZ/AN. SUBJECTS of most dreadfui EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. MY DEAR DOCTOR,-J have nc In reply to your letter received today, in which you ask me whether 1 am willing to lot the pi olic know the benefit I .received at your hnnds. When I saw you upon the recommendation of Mr Griffith (whom you had previously completely cured of a similar complaint) I think I was in about as bad a state of misery and

depression in both mind and body as any human being could be ; in fact, T thought life was not worth living, and my future was a blank J was an object 01 misery Mid dcspau*. You told me p-'ai.iiy and han cstJy that you could * n d would cur« me, so that I should longer br hashf'.il and itupid In society, and could take my part and inteiost in the amusements and Bports of other? and have an ambition in my business. At first I thought your promise was too good to bo true. I am thankful to say I tried your treat ment. I swear solemnly I feel a different man to-day. I have put on flesh ntid muscle, and have any amount of confidence in myself, an? perfectly healthy and quite happy, and capable of enjoying .myself an others do, and I don't mope about by myself and shun society. T earnestly recommend all my fellow-suffer-ers to put their confidence in you, as your treatment is perfect and your charges are small.—l am, yours trul LACHI,AN CAMEItON. wishes of the subscribers ?" THAT DREADFUL GROUP! Mother's 'Terror mm Night.'

'icw ZCRlrpscl G.ovej'simant State Fi>o fnsurancn of?ic3. EVF.PY or FJUF, m.SKS • ;---,.r.CTK)». A i)'. .V'fr/.orcs j rN'SI'KFn SFiAHE I-'liOl'MS, STATE GUARANTEE, LOWEST RATES. ''"i jl ITAHI E A NT) CfiOMr'T yr-r. TI.KMFSTS.

But with a bottle of HEM'S BABY COUGH SYRUP at hand the mother feels safe. She knows all danger can be quickly averted with this simple, safe, and wonderful Baby Congh Syrup, Croup comes suddenly—it gives but little warning of its approach Baby wakes in the middle of the right with a rough, coarse cough, or bark. Attention must be prompt, or the result may ba serious indeed, even fatal. A teaspoonful, or more, of Hean's Baby Cough Syrup every 10, 15, or 20 minutes for several doses, J ntf/ntf jft or#antil the phlegm is cut away, and the mother can put buby back to sleep feeiing content and cheerful that all will lie well. But prompt attention means a bottle in the house so that there will he no waiting, nor delay, in giving the first dose. Let us impress this point—wherever there is a child there should be in readiness for every cough emergency a bottle of llkan's Bauy Cough Sykop. It is sold by chemists and stores, 1/6 per bottle. The genuine " Heak's " has 3 little children on each label. "TALSIC TOsLE'r POWDER is P.-e----pared and used because of its cleansing, healing, soothing, and antiseptic qualities. No skin ailment fiver bothers bnby -vhere Talujc Toilet Powder is diifed on after every change of clothing Tai.sic I'owdkr makes and keeps baby's skin clean, pu:e'*heahhy, and active. ]/- per packet at Chemists and Store?. lie sure and ask for •• Talsic Tou.kt Powder" feolo Mauuf.icfiiie.', (i, \Y. Hi'ai Clwiiifct, Avenue

Good appetite, good digestion, refreshing sleep thesa are essential to good liealtli; and tlio following testimonial Bhows how tlu,v were obtained by using

"Six years ago I had an attack of indigestion anJ liver complaint that lasts J for v,-oek3. I was unable to do any hard -C-VX frork, linr] no appetite, food distressed me, and I suffered much from headache. My skin W33 sallow, and sleep did not refresh me. I tried several remedies without obtaining any relief. Finally, one of my customers recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It helped me from tiio first —in fact, after taking six bottles I was completely cured, and could eab anything and sleep iiko a child." There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AYER'S." Prepared by Dr. J. C.AjcriCo., Lowell, Mass., 11. S. A. AY2H 3 PILLS, the bectt futiily laxatl7e«

low Premiums. Lr.rfjg }j«n;is<a '■ Swisniv. I F.iSurfil Treat ssc^t. <-1 ;i.'.l*{I) PoUolc-ifl 9.3 '{Vll33. i a, K-saAP.'jfo.v, r.-PA., In Use over Fifty Years. •teedmans SOOTHING Powders For Children Cutting Teeth Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, etc. Preserve & healthy state of (he constitution during the period^of gsan TEETHING. Plastic observe (he EE In BTEBDMAN, and the address:

r-vs, wb mn sLsLass \ •w £K! THE FAMUOS REMEDY FOR COUGHS. BUOJS CHIT IS. ASTHMA AND CONS IMPTION HAS THE LARGEST SALE- OF ANY CHEST NSEDSCINE Ift THE WORLD. Thosa who have taken this n edlclne ore amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers f,roin anv form oI Bronchitis r< ,„ m „ , /ircathing. Ilonrst-nea,, l'uin or Sonne®, in the Chest, experience and immediate .vSf and t< ose ara g ?' . Uy Chest it is invaluable, a, it cflcet, a Compile Cure. It i., mort Comfortin g in al ,abirritation in the Z'oJ Z-< "C ttW ?* tnd it neither allows a Cmijjh tor At lima to become Lhromc, nor t'on.'.nm tion to develop. Cor.smnptlon lias never oecn Univi° t\ 1 afs-a: a rssr-* *»"™ —»•* »«•*- «• -■ i * i - : » u » <ArJ&i£sij£z HSARNE'S BRONCHI tSS CURE —Small size 2s 6d j Large, 4s 6(1 Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors and by tha Proprietor l 'V. G. II EARN K. CHEMIST OKELONO VICTORI TORWARDED BY POST TO A J=»o. >l, FXSST iDDRESS WHEN NOT OBTAINABI.B BUILDINGS, WILLIS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7994, 4 December 1905, Page 4

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