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Is theio a person living who ever saw •b caao of ague, biliousness, nervousness, or neuralgia, or any dismo of the stomach, liver, or kidney*, that Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters will not cure? " My mother says Dr Soule's Ameii- - can Hop Bitters ia the only thing that *Jk villi koepher from sevore attacks of paralysis and hoadaoho.—Ed. Oswego T ' Sun. "Mylittlo sickly puny bahy, was, changed into a great bouncing hoy, and 1 was raised Irom a sickbed byg tisinDr , , Soule's Amorican Hon Bitters a short time. A Youso Motiibr. K?*Nn mo to worty alwutany Liver, Kidney or Uriniry troubloa; cap?oiatly «;ht's Hisonae or Diabetes, and Dr lo's American Hop Bittors nevor fails of a euro where a euro is possible 1! " I had Bovoiß attacks of gravel and Kidney"trouble|" was unable to got , any modioino or doctor to euro me until I used Dr Soule's Hop Bittors. They cured me in a short time, T.R.Attv. or inactive • kidnoys cause "gravel, Eright's diseise, rheumatisin, and a horde of other serious and fatal diseases, which can bo prevontcd with Dr Soule's American Hop Biters if taken in time,"

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i H. Peterson bigs to inform the inhabitant* of Mastertnn and District that during the month of December lio will .oft-r to the public the whole of his largo stock of bouts and alius at cost price fur Cash Only, after whieh time the bonks will be closed and the business in future cuuduoted on the ready money system of whioh dne notice will be riven.—A dvt

WAIBABAPA CALEDONIAN . SOCIETY. , handTcaps. - THE Declaration of Handicaps \> Postponed until FRIDAY, the 28th day of December, 1838, It will be roattd m the Club Hotel, M.isturtun, at 9 p.m A meeting of Directors will bo hold on Saturday, the 20th December, 1888, at 8 p.m., in the Club Hotel, Mwtorton. W.BELLAR, 3088 Hon. Secretary. ANNIVERBAKY DAY, TUESDAY, 223 D JANUAItY, 1889. uouvTfj the Chuicli, Will be held in the Paßtoral Society's Grounds, Carterton _. JNJJER the management of a large and influential Committee oi kdiet and Gentlemen, Committee for Athlotie Sports.— Messrs F. W. It. Seed, E. Buoke'ndgo, T. Rath'.une,' G. W. Dellar, J. M. Beeohey, W.P.Allen, W.G.King., A. Booth, and A. A. Mercer.' Judge-G. W. Dellor; Starter—Mr J. M. beeehey, Timekeeper-Mr A. Booth; Handicappers—AVhotutheGouamitto may appoint.

PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. Anniversary Handicap of £lO, three erents, 100, MO. and 440 yards, to be decided by points. Second prize £<!, third prize 11 from tho stakes, Nomination 4s, acceptance Bs. 1, Maiden Race, 150 yards, open to all those who have nover won an adver- '' ' race. First prze i'l, socoiid 110s, entrance 2s. 2, Anniversary Handicap (let event)loo ■yards. JL Boy's Race, under 14, prize 10a. Race; nnder 14, hrtt priso fit, ' second 2s (id, 5, Friendly Societies' Race (in regalia) 220 yards, first prize £1 10j, second 10s. .Nomination la lid, acceptance Ib.6, One Mile Handicap, first prizo 12, Bucund 10s. Nomination Is (id accoptanco la. 7' Running high jump, first prize 10s, second 6s, Entrance In 8. Anniversary Handicap (2nd event), 220 yards 9 Three-leegod Race, 160 yards, first; prize iss 2nd 6s, Entrance Is til. 10, One Milo Walkini; Match, Ist prize i2,2nd 10s. JHomiuation la Get, acceptance Is.11, Hop Step, and Jump, Ist prize £l, 2nd 7s id, Entrance 2s. 12, Old Men's 1 Raco(over BO.years) 160 yards, Ist prize 10s, 2nd 6s, en trance Is. 13, Handicap Hurdle Rase, 223y.m1i, over (i flights of hurdles, Ist prizu j£l 10s, 2nd 10a. Nomination hOd ""-"ntance Is, Raco, 160 yards, Ist prizo 15s, - 2r75 6s. Entrance Ib. 15. Anniversary Handicap (third event), 440 yaids. 16, Obstacle Race, Ist prize 20s, 2nd

10s, 'Entrance Is. 17. Tilting Katoh of £s.2nd hune to ' receive LI from thoatakos, Entrance ,<>..-, "„ ■ ' The Rules and Conditions will appear jna' future issue. Nominations dose with the Secretary, at' the Empire More, Cait- rton, on TUESDAY, Bth January, arid the handicaps will be published on Wednesday, tie Bth, in the Wairabapa Dah,y. Acceptances close on MONDAY, the 14th. ' A : A : MERCPR, Hon Secretary Sports Coipmitlee. There wilj b,e rpnning, jppiug. lpapr ing, hurdle racing, Old Aunt Sally, coooanut shying, quoits, and dancing on the green to a Grand Brass J3and and Refreshments seived'out by the nicest girls'in Carterton, and at reasonable prices. '.".•' . ,■■.'..■; ADMISSION-ONLY ONE SHILLINO. Children, Half-Price. THE GMHD STAND will be wholly kept for' Ladies, and'ft'Ladies Cloak ]yj!| talio.place at the Lyceum in tho ■ evening, W nptico of wjiitih .will bo rivenV ' ' - '.'..- •• . '• \y.DOWNARD, ' CrMMil Becjettry,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3088, 24 December 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3088, 24 December 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3088, 24 December 1888, Page 3

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