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HACK EACE MEETING. To be held at MANAIA on APIUL 4th, 1905, In Mr J. D. Mitchell's Paddock, at Burnbank Farm. OI'FICK lIEAHEHS : Patron, C. E. Major, Esq., M.H.K.Prcsidcul, Mrb\ B. Corrigau; Vice' presidents, Messrs G. Cooper, I) Hughes, 15. Slum-, J. I). Mitchell, J. McCartcu, W. Gleuu, Dr Nooutui ; Stewards, Messrs A.J. llaslic, A. 11. Christie, W. S. Glenn. W. W Christie, G. Glenn, E. C. Barleymau W. Slaltcry, J. 1). ]j lls hford, e' Long, 11. Vine, J. J, Meldon, 11. A Wilson, T, MaePhillips, U, Ellerw J. D, Mitchell, M. liolger, S. P. Franklyp, J. Stevenson, H. Taylor j Protest Committee, Messrs G. Cooper E. E. Haslie, D. J. Hughes, W.S. Glonn, E, C. Barleymau; Handicap, per, Mr H, Hicks; Starter, Mr MacWeill i Judge, Mr S. B, Corrigaa; Clerk of Scales, Mr C. Garriean: Clerk of Course, Mr T. C. Sutherland; Timekeeper, Mr W. A. Good • Treasurer, Mr S. B. CorriganAuditor, Mr C. N. Kuino; Field Clerk, Mr A. H. Christie, Hon. Surgeon, Dr Noonan; Sec. Mr C. £, Lusher, Pbooiiamme : 1 Ixying Handicap, of 30 sovs; the s< to receive £5 from , ! 1 us, accept I,ls, distance b lurlongs; start at 12 o'clock 2 1 AltMKlis' Plate, of ISsovs, the second horse to receive Mi from the stakes; wards Jihat have never started in any ' p .s' Plates e glit for age; gentlemen riders; entrance 1.-is; distance, 1 mile; start 1 pm. A trophy of £3 will be given to the rider of the winner. | 3 MOTUMATE Scurhy HANDICAP, of 20 sovs, the second horse to receive £3 from the stakes; nom 7s I'd, accept )2s(id; dsitancc 5 furlongs; start at 1.15 4 Manaia Handicap, ot4o sovs; second horse to receive £5 from the stakes; nom 15s, accept 255; distance 1 mile; start at 2.30 p.m. 5 Maiden Plate, of 15 sovs, second horse to receive £2 10s from the distance 6 furlongs; open loallhoi... that have not won a race at time of

starting; atartat 3.15 p.m. G KAUI'OKONUI Handicap, of 20 sovs, second horse to receive £3 from (lie stakes; open to all horses that have ncwr won a slake <f i|,o value of £3O or over; noin 7s fid,accept 12s id; distance 4 furlongs; siart at '1 p.m. 7 BumiANK Wki.tku, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive £ J from the stakes; minimum weight Bsl7lbs; nom 7s fid, I accept Us 6d; disiar.ee 7 furlongs; stai't atJ.4.3 p.m. Nominations, Weights, Acmptances Etc, Nominations for events Nos. 1, ;), t, I), and 7 close with the Secretary, nt his ollice, Manaia, at 10 ]i.m. on S.muoay, 10th March, 11)0(5. Weights declared on Tiivhsday, 22nd March, I'JOG. Acceptances and General Entries close at S run on Tiiubsday, 2Utli March JJelinilion of n Hack :—No liorse shall start in any Hack Race which lias at any tune, prior to the lime of c]ilry, won n race of the value of £BO to the Nviniior, or races of the aggregate value of £2OO to the winner. The winner of any Hal race alter lechiration of weights lo carry a pciiilly of lolbs; of two or more such races, Mlbs; horses handicapped nt Ssl 71hs or over, half llic above penalties. All onirics lo be sealed and addressed to lliij Secretary Manaia, wilk name, age, colour and pedigree of horse, name of owner, colours of the rider, and performances of Hie horses. Entries by wire must be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity. All races to he run under the ltules of HaciiiL' as adopted by the ltaciug v/niiers are particularly reminded that all entries must be accompanied by cash, cheque, or P.O. order, This rule will be strictly enforced. Only members of the Bookmakers' Association or TaltersaU's will be permitted lo ulv their calling on the course ■cs, and they will be charged a fee of Five Guineas lor this privilege. CIIAS. K. LUSHES, Secretary.

HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHb. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. TSoee who iiave taken this medicine ara amazed at Its wonderful Influence. Sufferers from any form of BronchitM, Cough', difficulty ol Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delighttul and immediate reUef; and to those who are subject to colds on thi Chest it is invaluable, as it effects e Complete Cur». It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the thro at and giving strength to the voice, trad it neither allows a Cough nor As hma to become chronic, nor Consum tion to develop. Consumption has never beea known to exist when •Coughs" have been properly treats d with this medicine. No house should be without it. w. taken at tip be ginning, a dose i» generally sufficient, end a Comulete Cure is certain.

A QUEENSLAND SUFFERER FROM BRONCHITIS. SEVENTY-TWO YEARS OF AGE, WEAK AND WASTED. THE DOCTOR CONSIDERED IT A HOPELESS CASE. CURED 11Y HEARNE'S BRONCHIT* IS CURE. Mr llearne. Dear Sir, —I beg leave to draw your attention to a rcmarkahlt) Cure a Bronchitis, which disease ttacked me last May, It was looked upon by the doctor as a hopeless case. In such an extremity I naturally looked about for something to try. I thought it a hard thing after 72 years' experience of the tips and downs of this life, to die in such an inglorious manner ; besides 1 was very poor in flesh, and thin, and (his stimulated me to make an effort for recovery, if only to. improvo my conition. 1 saw your Bronchitis Cure advertised,and thought I would give it trial, so l sent to W. 11. Harris, chemist, Gili-st., Charters Towers, and got a small bottle of it. I had scarcely finished it when I gave up thought of leaving my wife a widow, and hopefully looked forward to many more delightful days of ups and downs —principally downs. The second bottle caused the Bronchitis and me to part company, greatly to its regret, 1 opine. The third bottle stood me on my legs to receive the congratulations of my friends. I have been a resident of Charters Towers for UU years, and, biuug gifted with the spirit of good fellowship have not the least objection to you minting; any use of'this testimonial you think proper, as a means of relieving others similarly situated to myself. John siiioi'iiEUD. iENGLISH LADY SO ILL THAT THE DOCTOR HELD OUT NO HOPE. WAS GIVEN HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, AND IT EFFECTED A COMPLETE RECOVERY Mr Hearne. Dear Sir,—Not long since, I had occasion to visit the old country, and before leaving Melbourne, purchased a bottlo of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure, which I took with ine. When I arrived in Leeds, I fouwj that my niece, Miss 0. Matthews,was suffering from tt very severe attack of Bronchitis, in fact, she was so bad that the family doctor held out no hope' of her recovery. She was then given Hearne's Bronchitis Cure, according to the directions on the label, and I am very pleased to say that it effected a complete cure. R. 3. MATTHEWS, c/o Allan & Co., Colkms-st,, Melbourne, RELIEVED BY ONE HOSE 01'' HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, AND CURED BY TWO BOTTLES. Mr llearne. Jiear Sir,-I wish to add my testimong to the wonderful effect of your Bronchitis Cure. I. suffered for nine month's, and the Cough the lire. I had medical advice, and tried other remedies without avail. 1 tried yours, and never had a lit of Coughing after lakii,;< the first dosu. .ad though I have ban but two bottles, I feel a different man, and the eolith has vunishsd. You may depend upon my making known the eflicacy of your wonderful reined.v to anvone I see alllic(ed.— Yours faithfully, JAMES ASTBUBY, Dergtotm, Victoria. A SUFFERER 73 YEARS OF ACE, CURED BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. Mr llearne, Chemist. Sir,—l am thankful to say that tho medicine you sent me for asthma as had a wonderful effect. 1 have not taken all the Bronchitis Cure, as I did not need it ; therefore 1 send you my hearty good wishes for your future success. I myself will, for the benefit of others make it known to all I know. I am 73 years of age.— Yours truly, JOHN BRAY, Allta'ncu-istreet, Chines, ,Vicl6*lal. BRONCHOPNEUMONIA. I'M) SEVERE CASES CURED lIY ONE' BOTTLE 01'' HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. Mr W. C. llearne. Dear Sir,-Kiud-l.v forward without delnv another hot Me of your Bronchitis Cure. The bottle I had from you has cured two of my children, but I do not feel safe without it in the house. I have also recommended it to my friends. I lost luonia. I really believe if I had had ■our medicino my child would not lave died, for the other two, a hoy live years old, and a baby eight months old, were suffering exactly in the same way, and it acted like magic on Ihem ; in fact, a small botll'eful cured both of them ; so trusting you «ill forward it without delay.— I am, yours most gratefullv, (Mrs) E. D. WARD, Cassils, via Swift's Creek, Gippsland, Victoria. BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA. A SYDNEY RESIDENT SUFFERED FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. SO HAD HE DARED NOT STIR. RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTES BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CUKE. WOULD GIVE £SO FOR THE SAME BENEFIT RATHER TH\N SUFFER. Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear .friend.— Chronic Bronchitis I had from birth, and lam now 66 years old. Som& time back I contracted Asthma, and for months I was so bad that any remedy that had previously relieved smothering was of no use to me. I was so bad that I dared not stir, and spent the worst nij When in a conversation Mr Marsh, J. P., of Balmain, Sydney, kindly told' me that a friend of .his was using your Bronchitis Cure, and that it was good. So my sister bought me a bottle of it, and in a few minutes after ■ taking the first dose I could breathe a little. The next day I wji* better than 1 have bven for the lust sevsn years. I took the medicine as directed, six bottles, and it cost me less than £l. I would gi\e £OO for the same benefit rather than suffer as I did. Please make what use of this letter you think lit. If by so doing if. wvmld olily caiisiu one; to gL't rill of this fearful complaint.—Yours faithfully, WILLIAM CANHAM, 108 Curtis Road, Balmain. Sydney. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. ITS EFFICACY IN CHEST COMPLAINTS TESTIFIED TO BY A GRATEFUL VICTORIAN. Mr W. (!. Hearne. Dear Sir,—l have much' pleasure in adding my testinony in praise of jour invaluable Bronchitis Cure. I havo used it for the last three or four years, and its efficacy I have fully proved ill common colds.severe colds, croupy coughs and other similar chest complaints. I have given it to infants a few weeks old. young children and adults of all i, and have never known it to fail in iClieving at once, and rapidly efecting a cure with a few doses. I have recommended it to many of my friends, nn'd they have fully proved its wonderful curative properties. I feel very grateful to you for a chest medicine so valuable, and cheap enough to be available to any one. Trusting lis present popularity and sales will be doubled, I am, yours very gratefully, EDWARD JONES. Mount Bruno, Mokoan, via Glenrowan. Victoria. A FIVE YEARS' CASE. AT TIMES VERY BAD INDEED. QUICKLY ANP COMPLETELY HIKED BY HEARNE'S BRONCH rrrs and asthma cure. HAY ASTHMA. A SEVERE ATTACK RELIEVED IN TEN MINUTES BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. THE EFFECT WAS WONDERFUL. Mr W.'.i. Hearne. Jicar Sir,—About three years ago, while in the vicinity of musty chair, 1 gradually felt a diflicully to breathe. My nose began to run, and to all appearances I was developing a severe attack of Bronchitis or Asthma. At last I could sUino it no longeV. I then tried your Bronchitis (Jure, and its effect was wondshed inc. This is no S. 11. MAY'O, 7 Meredith, Victoria. A SYDNEY STOCK AND SHARE BROKER EXPRESSES GRATITUDE AND APPRECIATION OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE IT PROVED A MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR A SEVERE ATTACK OF BRONCHITIS. Mr W. G. llearne. Dear Slr.-I lately had a severe attack of Bronchitis, and, acting on tho advice of a friend, obtained a supply of your Bronchitis Cure. I am pleased to inform you t has proved a most effective ronv edy, causing me to feel grateful to you for furnishing such a/ valuable medicine to the public. May you neet with the success you so well deserve. I place this communication al HENRY FRENCH, Stock nnd Share Broker, 1)3 ritt-st., Sydney

EARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE,-Small size2s Sd; Lai'ge, 4s 6d Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors op by the Proprietor, W. G. HEAKNE, CHEMIST GEELO3O, VICTORIA. Forwarded by post to any Address when not obtainable locally. New Zealand Branch Office, No. 11, /first Floor, Hume's Buildings Willis Street Wellington

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8067, 24 March 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8067, 24 March 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8067, 24 March 1906, Page 4

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