C ■ This Woman Suffered very Severely with Indigestion and lost strength and energy. Dr. Williams' PinkPffls Curedher. but the whole health suffers from the lack of nourishment. The case of Mrs. Arthur Pinkertqn,Railway Terrace, Petone, shows the benefit of the 1 tonic treatment for stomach troubles. " 1 had'a touch of pleurisy and It left me very weak and out-of-»orts. L began to suffer with Indigestion,, and couldn't fancy a single dish," said Mrs. Pinkerton. "As soon «s I ate anything. I' got fits of retching and was as sick and ill as could be. A' mere, morsel would stick in my throat and my chest would be weighed down don. Breakfast I never touched and I wouldn't troqble about lunch, and at tea time if I picked a bit I was sick after. I could riot do the ■ day's housework without a kind neighbor's assistance, for .heavy work me. I was very thih ahd my lips-were quite white. There wasYi'tascrap of color in my cheeks and my eyes were sunk in my head airid neighbors would pass remarks on how ill 1 looked. If aknockcame to the 'door I trembled all over and a.lump would rise up in my throat as if I were choking. All my blood turned watery; I was as cold as ice all day. I would hardly evergo out of : thehouse, ; I could barely Tdo more than crawl. 1 always seemed to have a headache, even if it was only a. dull pain when I .woke.' lalso got neuralgic'pains in my face and behind lily,eyes; even on a wamrday I wouldbewrqpped up with a coat and a muffler, and ! wouldn't even like to go out on the verandah. I Was aged as a woman twice my years. As nothiijg' sedmed to do me any good, tit last I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I look upon them ais a truly, wonderfulmedicine. I canhonestly say that they and nothing else ; built me up and made me the, woman lam to day; I btegan to improve from the start and a very few boxes cured me. I recommend them everywhere." " ; Dr. Williams' Pink, Pills are 3/- a box, six boxes 16/6, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington,. . . or at all dealers. .....
RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE. MEETING. To be held on the Club's Course, Tamaki, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1913. Judge: W. H. Hartgilll Hancbcapper: J. E. Henrys. Starter: R, H. Skipwith. PROGRAMME. First Race at 12.15. 1. HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, of 75 , soya; second horse 10 eovß., and third horse 5 sovs from the: stake. Nom. 1 sov. Acc. 1 sov. 1£ miles. ' 2. UMUTAOROA HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; second horse 10 . sovs. and third, horse 5 sols'; from 1 the stake. Nom. 1 sov., Acc.. 1 soys. V furlongs. Minimum weight 7st. '' 3 SPRING HANDICAP (Open), of 100 sovs; second horse 10 , sovs, and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. Nom. 1 so/s. Ape; 1 sov. 11 miles. 4. DAN N E VIRKE STEEPLECHASE (Handicap), of 150 sovs: second horse 25 sovs- and third horse 15 sovs. from the stake. Nom. 1 sov. Acc. 2 sovs. 2i miles. 5. TRIAL STAKES, of 65 sovs,: second horse 10 sovs. and third' horse 5 sovs from the stake. For three-year-old® and upwards that have not won a race exceeding 30 sovs.. in value at time of' starting. Weight 9st. Entry 30s. .5 furlongs. ? - 6. HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, of 75; sovs: sec-' ond hor§e 10 sovs. and third horse, 5 sovs. from the stake; Nom. 1 sov. Aoc-. 1 sov. Two miles. 7. OTANGA HANDICAP (Open), of 85 sovs; second horse 10 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs.' from.the, stake. Nom. 1 sov. Acc. 1 gov. One mile. 8. HACK WELTER;, of 75 sovs: Second horse 10 eovs. and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. Minimum .weight 7st 71bs. Nom, 1 sov. Acc. 1 sov. 7 furlongs. PENALTIES. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to. carry" a penalty of lOlbs, and for every additional race a further penalty of 71bs in all Handicap events. NOMINATIONS for sll events, except Trial Stakes, close on MONDAY, August 25th, 1913, at 9' p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about FRIDAY, August 29th, 1913. ACCEPTANCES for all events and entries for Trial Stakes close on TUESDAY, September 2nd, 1913, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office, closes at 8 p.m. ROBERT TAKLE, Secretary. P.O. Box 55, Dannevirke. Approved by Hawke's Bay Jockey Club.—W. J. STRATTON, Secretary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. Business of Undertakers," formerly.carried on by Z. M. HO r AR and SONS, will, on and after the Ist of January be carried on by Messrs Hoar and Permain. Telephone Business Premises, No. 11. Private, 318. Phone Messages will receive immediate attention (Signed) . HOAR AND PEtotaAIN, SANITARY UNDERTAKERS: 1 NOTice. T-TAyiNG disposed of our old established Undertaking Business to Messrs Hpar and Permain, we resrequest a settlement of our outstanding accounts as early as: possible, r whicn can be paid either td the . above .firm or to Z. M. Hoaf and Son, Chapel Street. - - Z. M.HOAR AND SON, SANITARY UNDERTAKERS.
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