taranaki jockey clou. CHRISTMAS MEETING '.'•'Oil HACK MAC ES ONLY.) Tuesday and Wednesday, DECKSIJIKR 20 and 27. 1903. NTKIES (with payment. <•! lsov. A each) will close Bt Now I'lylr.outh on MONDAY, November 20th, 19U5, at 0 p.m., for— FLYING IJAND(Ci\r (f 80 sots, C furlongs FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 7 furlongs. FIRST HANDICAP lIURi/i.ES, of I HO sovs, lj miles. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, 1} miles LADIES' PURSE HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 1 mile. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, cf 80 sevs, 1 mile. MjANOOTI'KU HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, 1 mile. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 70sovs, 5 furlungß. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, 1 mile. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, of GO sovs, 1) miles. ; SUMMER .HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, I 6 furlongs. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 1 mile. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 7 furlongs, and on FRIDAY, December 15, 1905, at 9 p.m , for— HUATOKI PLATE, of 50 sovs, 1 I mile. FIRST SCURRY STAKES,, of 60 sovs, 5 furlcngs. SECOND SCURRY STAKES, of 00 sovs, 5 furlongs. Acceptances (with payment of lsov each) for Flying Handicap, First Welter, Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Ladies' I'urso Handicap, Stewards' Handicap will close at New Plymouth, on December 15th, 1905, at 9 p.m., and for the Christmas Hmdicap (with a payment of 2sovs) at same place and time. For full , programme see "New Zealand Refere®." MUSSELL FLEF.TWOOD, Secretary.
E. HiE ELECTOKAL, ACT, 1905." NOTICE OF I'OLLING 11AY. 1 N , Pursuance of "The lEtetoral Art, lvijj," J, William Arthur' Dunbar Banks, ltclurning (jilicer lor' the Kkctoral District of Turaiiaki ' <lo hereby give notics that, bv virtue ui a Writ bearing datt the 22ikI day of Jsovcinljer, l'Juo, under the hand' "I the Clerk of the Writs, aneUciion u1 " ' r( ' I,; r the return of a | lucl j-erson to serve us litem bet- for tlw said distriet ; and that the lat-1 est day for receiving nominations of c.u.diuales will he the 28th day of -November, 1905 ; and that the poll H necessary, will | JU V aken at the several polling places of the saiil dis- \ trict on the sixth day of December, ' 1905. - v "ery man desirous of becoming a ' cand.dute must be nominated 'by not less than two electors jof the dis-' trict, by a nomination paper as prescribed by section ,9? of the saidi Act, delivered to the HeUirning Officer on or before the 28th day of November, 1905. i The following aro the polling-places' for the Electoral District of Tara- i naki | iJ
QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPEC, , lALIST. Registered by the Governments ot Great Britain, New Zealand, and Now South Wales. 18, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. THIS highly-qualified Physician and Surgeon from the Hospitals of London and Paris hns by 25 years of study and research become an Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC NERVOT'S, BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL' DISEASES of Ken and Women. j In his or his Representative's ver ' ■ucceisful treatment of the above class of difficult cases there ia "No Experimenting and No Failures."- I Consultations are free to all, so that a friendly chat, either personally or with my representative, or b ietter, costs nothing, and may save you years of misery, so none need despair. New Scientific Treatment! and New Unfailing Remedies of the! very best and purest are Honestly and I aithfully used. Moderate charges. Consultation llourß : 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 rerrace, Wellington, as he thoroughly understands your troubles and JieU causes. liis Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Completo Cure in every c&sc undertaken, or mako no Charge. Strictly confidential. Mod irate charges. Consulting Hours 'lO to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. N.U.—Patients at a distance niav ENCLOSE A IT.E OF £1 in their first letter to ensure imme'l'ate attention and prompt despatch ■ whi'ii possible) of remedies necessary (or l.lioir case.
The Theatrij Hoyal (Principal) 1 Devon Street, New .Plymouth.' The l'olling .Booth, East End, r , Devon Street, New Plymouth, The Schoolhouse, South' lioad! New Plymouth. The Church Hall, Moturoa, New Plymouth. < The Public Hall, Omata. The Schoolhouse, Hurford Hoad Omata. ' The Public Hall, Koru. Phc Public Hull, Oakura. The Schoolhouse, r ralarainiaka. Hempton Ilall, Okalo. The N'ative School, I'uniho. The Public Hall, Warea. I iie I üblic Hall, Pungarehu. Mr J. Dugg-an's house. Junction of Warea. and Newall Itoads, i Warea. The Public Hull, Rahotu. 1 he Public Hall, West own. The Schoolhouse, Frunklev Itoad New Plymouth. * ' Mr Blanchctt's house, Upper Carrin;fton Road, Xew I'lymouth. Imc Schoclhouye, Kaiauaj, New Plymouth. The. Schoolhcnse, ' Carrington Hoad, New Plymouth. The Public Hall, Egmont Vil- \ illagp. The Sell,.oilmusc, ipper Kent lload, Kent Hoail. The Kelitiolhriise. Albert J( oa d Kr-nf Hoari-. ' The Schoolhouse, corner of Junct'<n and Lower Kent Pond Nrw Plymouth. J'r I eland's (h,le Pctrie's) Hall, Jl■■ iiirorci (Lower), New Ply. moulh. 'I !"e Schoolhouse, I'ppcr Jlangorci New Plymouth. The .-'choolhouse, corner of King and I'pland Roads, Hell Plock ' Mr I ir<Jsay> house, Hurst liouse Hoad. Hell Hlock. The Schoolhouse, Dell Hlock. The Schoolhouse, Kgniont lioad Mcll lUcrk. The Pu!,lie ir:,II, Fit/roy. Mr Foot's Rt.oiv, i AMI in pinsuiinre of "Th,. A lco ' ><.lic „ 1 iqnors .Sale Control Act. ■ ""'I Iho amendments thereof. I d" he-el,y pive further notice that 11 (!<■ ilny appointed frr takin.' of 'he poll of the electors in th- said lectore.l District ct Tnrnnaki for the return of a menfter of the House f Representative* for such said District, and simultaneously therewith a 101 l of the Electors „f such District will also be taken upon the following '>ro?x s
;Taranaki Annual Regatai I (Rowed under Uio rulca of the New ! Zealand Amateur Rowing Association, j j TO HE HELD ON THE | WAITAItA lUVEIt, j.>.r;ui.RY 1, i oe. PROGRAMME : Prizes. I. MAIDEN WIIALEHOAT ltACE.—i\'o nionibor ot crew to have won any race (youths' race excepted), J} miles g j -110 YS' W'HALEJiOAT HACK.—For bo,rs under JS years. About J mile ,1 i ; y.—s i" \io ii a,in ker j FOi:lis. —About } mile . 13 :t ,'J—OIRLS' WJIALEISOAT | RACE.—For jjirls under 18 i years. Abo'jt J mile. ... 3 u.-CHAMI'ION W ] 1 A L EJSUAT HACK. _ About !i miles. jM A IDEN CLIXKER FOCUS.—About J mile 6 1 ".-YOUTHS' WHALEIIOAT RACE.—Fcr youths under 121 years. About 1{ miles 0 1 S.—loo YARDS AMATEli'll S'.vIMMIXG RACE., - First prize, , trophy .value 4f>s ; seromt prize, trophy value '''* 45s 15a tl.-S tNIO R CLINKER FOI.'RS (Local).—About -j----",il0 0 1 10.—LADIES M'HALEBOAT LACK.—About i mile 4 j 11.-FLYIMi fI'IJALEIIOAT RACE.—About f|' mile ... 0 o 12.-7', YARDS AMATEUR S\V] MM IXC JiACE.— First prize, trophy value £2 ; second prize, trophy value 10s m.s 13.—JUNi I 0 » CLINK Kit FOURS.—Afout I mile 8 ' 11.-PAIR - OAR WIIALEHOAT RACE.-About i mile o . 15- CKEASY noOM,—Post : ""try Ms 35 i().—IIICJJI 1)1 VK (Amateur) I' ir.st prize, Irophy vnlih? £1 ; second prize, trophy value 10s ; prst entry ... 1 iq 17.—WATER POLO MATCH.
Wnngonui, June Ist, 1904. Dear Dr. Klinslie.—l received your kind letter, the medicine,.and the girdle, and your kindness ami benefit to me I shall never forget. I really can not find words half sufficient to conray to you th a opinion I have of you, 01 the. amount of thanks X would like t,< s ivD yci. But there is out? thing 1 v ould like to say, that Is, "It is n. great pity that there are not more doctors like you."--lour grateful patent, \V. McLA C CHIjAN. StIKJEOTS OF MOST DREADFUL KXIIAI.'S'i'ION CIJIIED AND MADE lIAPI'Y. My DEAR DOCTOR,-I have n< iD reply to your letter received todny, in which you nsk me whether J am willing to let tile j iub]:r know the benefit. T received at your hands. When I saw you upon the recommendation of Jlr Crillith (whom you had previously completely cured of a similar complaint) I think I v.ns ii, about as bad a state of misery and depression in both mind and bo(h as any human being could be ; ii (act, I thought life was not wortl living, and my future was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair. You told me plainly and han estly that you could and would cur* me, so that I should no longer b< hashfjl and stupid in society, - and -•ould take my part and interest in 'he amusements and sports of other? arid have an ambition in my business. At first I thought your promise was too good to bo true. I am thankful to soy T tried your treat mcnt, I swear solemnly I feel a different man to-day. [ have put or flesh anil muscle, arid have any amount of confidence in myself. an? l perfectly healthy and quite happy, and capable of enjoying.myself an others do, and I don't mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend all my fellow-suffer-ers to put their confidence in you, as 7our treatment is perfect and your charges are small.—l am, yours trul LACIJLAN CAMERON, wishes of the subscribers ?"
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CONDITJOXS. Rut tics cIos« with the Secretary nt Haitnra oil TIIUHSDAY, DKCKAi. BISK 21.st, nt 8.:-iO p.m. Nominafor the Amateur Swimming Is\cnts close at the same time, entrance Is, All swimming events to be comluctod under the rales of the N.Z.A.S A Ni'iicl in attendance. Special and delayed trains. Km- complete programme see posters H. SI'UHIILE,, Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box 2a. Wnitara - GOVERNMENT INSURAfWfc . DEPARTMENT. I.CW Premiums. Larfje Bonuses Staie Security. MhrjalJVea! inc nr. S.'.SZD.GCO lulled to Police* r.:; Genua. i. ». Kril.UlflfON, F.y.A,,
THAT DREADFUL GROUP! Mother's 'Terror n NigtiL' But with a bottle of BEAK'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 Cough Syrup. Croup comes suddenly—it gives but little warning of its approach Baby wakes in tbe middle of the night with a rough, coarsa cough, or bark. Attention must be prompt, or the result may bo serious indeed, even fatal. A teaspoonful, or more, of He an'B Baby Cough
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every 20 t for ■P Syrup io. 15. minutes several doses, or#tmtil the phlegm is cut away, and the Another can put baby back to steep feeling content and cheerful that all will be well. But prompt attention means a bottle in the ho&e so that there will be no waiting, nor delay, in giving the first dose. Let us impress this pointwherever there is a child there should be in readiness for every cough emergency a bottle of Heax's Bauy Cough Sykup. It is sold by chemists and stores, 1/G per bottle. The genuine " Hean's " has 3 little children on each label. TALSiC TOILET POWDER is piepared and used because of its healing, soothing, and antiseptic qnnliii-s. No skin ailment ever bothers biby There Talsic Toilet Powder is chtsvd on after every change nf clfthii:;;. Talsic I'owiier makes and keq>:i Übv's skin clean, pu.o.'hi a'tliv, a ,„| active. 1/. Pr packet at Chemists and Stores Us Mire and ask lor ''Talsic Tollkt I'oivnhn " boulLiuiifseinir,-, C. WMlkai Cla-I,:i<t
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