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Hutt Races.

Huit Racecourse, February 4. There was again lovely weather for the second day's Wellington Rae'ng Club's SummerMeeiug. Local Handicap. Smooth . ~.1 Yoltigeur 2 Fabrication 3 SMALL SOCIAL VICES. A correspondent very sensibly directs attention to tho influence exercised by some of the niceties of modern

lifejftm the physical condition of you* women at the present day.

Without adverting to such grave Wlxcesses as the tree use of alcohol and of toxic remedies, he instances excessive tea drinking, sipping eau-de-cologne, and addiction to sensational novel reading as examples of the prevailing _ spirit of self indulgence. There is considerable force in his observation that we maybe dissappointed in the result of girls who have in these and similar matters been allowed to regard their wish as their ideal, should they at any time have to assume the responsibilities of motherhood. The practices to which he refers are, happily, counteracted in many cases by a native strength of . mind and body, or by other habits of a moro wholesome character. Still it must be allowed that they are not in themselves conducive, but rather injurious to health. They aro part of a general tendency to luxurious living, whictjjjilot peculiar to one people, sex, ana to which we as a prosperous commercial nation, have too readily become subject, 'lhe means of cor-

rection are not to bo found iu Pharmacopoeias or in regulations as to the methods of indulging the petty cravings of selfish desire, The real remedy will be found in a return to simpler^less artificial usages, and in the •aEreasing recognition of the value of some guiding purpose even in tho leisure and the diversion of our lives, A general understanding of sanitary principles would also assuredly do much to assist the formation of a just estimate by the general public of what is and what is not calculated to favor the healthy growth of mind and body. These ■ principles are now happily becoming better and more widely appreciated than formerly. The evils associated with sijjtoices of civilisation as tho social mtoms wo have referred, to stand, therefore, a fair chance of great limitation, if not of extirpation when tho verdict of common sense thus instructed will have been pronounced upon tbeui.—l/ancefc.

All tho rabbiters m the employ of the ftow South Wales Government, and also tho rabbit inspectors, have rocoived notice that tho Government, at tho end of throe months,-intend to disponso with their servioCß. This Btep has beon taken as the Government, of that colony intend to throw upon the landowners tho responsibility of exterminating the rabbits, but will afford thorn reasonable assistanco in doing so. Tho subject will bo. dolt with in tho Land Bill to bo introduced this session.

•'Rough ok Itch," "Rough on Itch" cures Bkin humors, eruptions, ring worm, totter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison, barber's itch,

" Rough on Corns."

Ask for Well's" Rough." Quick relief complete, permanent euro. Corns, warts bunions. At chemise and Druggist,

A GREAT PROBLEM. -Take all the kidney and liver Mcdciues,

-Tako all the Blood purifiers, -Take all the Rheumatio remedies, —Take all the Dyspepsia and indigestion

CUl't>3, -Takeall the Ague, Fever,.and Bilious Specifics, -Take all the Brain and Nerve force

revivers, -Tako all the Great health rosters.

—ln short, take all tho best qualities of all these, and the - —best

—Qualities of all the best medicines in the world, and you wll find that Dr. Soule'B American-Hop Bitters have been tho ksteurativequalities and powers of all concentrated -In them, and they can cure when any or all of these, singly or -combined -Fail. A thorough trial will give puß'tivu proof of this. Hardened liver.

Five years ago I broke, down wilh kidney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Since thou I have been unable to be about at all My liver became bard likt wmidj my limbs were puffed up and tilled with water.

All the best' physicians agreed tha nothing could cure me. 1 rosdved to try Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters; I have used seven bottles; tho hardues as all gone from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it has worked a miracle in my case; otherwise 1 would have boen in my grave. J. W. Moray, Buffalo. Oct. 1. 1885.

Poverty and suffering. " I was dragged down with debt, poverty and suffering for years, caused by a sick family and huve bills far doctoring. " I was completely discouraged, until ono year ago, by tho advice of my pastor, I commenced using Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters, and in ono month wo were all well, and none of us have seen a sick day since, and 1 want to say to all poor men, You can keep your families well a year with Dr. Soule's Hop Bitters for less than one Doctor's vist will cost. I know it."—A Working Man.

W' None genuine without a bunch o L'recnhopson the white label and Dr. Soule'B name blown in the bottle, Beware oiail the vile poisonous stuff mado to mitate the abovn

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2815, 4 February 1888, Page 3

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838

Hutt Races. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2815, 4 February 1888, Page 3

Hutt Races. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2815, 4 February 1888, Page 3

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