.PIMM. IVERYONE \?ho has beon attacked J ■■'■ I withtho prevailing epidemio nf;'Mu« enza knows that itis 'very' lowering' to the systehii .and that a general feeling of weakness permeates: all through the body.; r; f:'i |;;.) ! r , , :"' ;. ilMv-l'V. ' Now it is highly necessary .that somO Toiiiomedicino should botakou to bring tho systom up to its proper standard, because if not immediately attended to more serious complaints may develope andcausa a unneoesssary, misery, ' ! His Excellency lord Onslow has'oommunicated the fact to Mother Mary Joseph Aubert that the ■ Remedy; . " larana," as prepared by herself, is, in his opinion, and from his own experience, in taking same, a perfect tonio and very 1 fortifying, arid tho public may rest as>; sured that the Governor of this i Colony would not wesuch' testimony unless he was well aware'that it was correct. ',, . Those person's who are troubled with a cough as aii ate effect from Influenza ' aro particularly requested to give " Marupa''' a fair trial, and it will be foundthatbonefitwill result.., It miybe as well to mention here that these Remedies are not : cheap and nasty preparations, but areimado up in such concentrated form that tliey may at firstsight appear expensive, but this is not.so| as, from the vory many flattering testimonials which have been received, tho' proprietor is' confident that' value is being given, and that only good ro> suits follow with thoße'persons'who have given the Remedies atrial. No medicines previously introduced into New Zealand have reached a 'total solo of eighteen'thousand bottles in 'four months, and yet this has been : done by Mother Mary'Joßeph " Kindly remember'that "Karana" is invigorating to tbo system, and that "Marupa'" will successfully combat with any,cold, .cough,, ox .bronchial VOODTILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB ... AUIUMN.HACOAOE MEETING, \ TO take 1 - place'on the- Woodvillo Raco Coursoon: , ; . FRIDAY,, APRIL Ist, 1802. . - ABRIDGED PROGRAMME, .'.? 1; Maiden Handicap Hbudles, 'of 20sdvs. .1J miles.'. Nomination 10s.. Acceptance 10s, 2 Maiden.Plate Of ,30 bovb, second horse 5 sova from thestakes; 1J miles, Enhance - : 303 on day of general entries, ; ' 3, Selling Race Of 15 bovs,, winner to be sold for 15 bovs. immediately after tho race; 1 mile,' Top weight Hat. 71b allowed for ovcry' £5 off selling price. ~ Entrance IDs on day of general entries, 4, Handicap Hurdles 'Qf 40 sovs,, heoond horse 5 sovs from tho stakes; 2 miles, ■ Nomination 15a ■; acceptance 255, 5, Woodvillk Jockey Club Handioap •:' acceptances 40s ; ; . , • C, : Mkhbek 1 Race, of 15.sovs, 1J .miles welter'handicap, : minimum weight 10st ■' Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 7s Od.' 7. Flyjno Handicap -Of 30 sovs, .second horse, 5 sovs from thestakes; G furlongs. Nomination 10s,''acceptance 20a,"' 8. Handioap cf 25 sovs, • second horse, 6 sovs from tho stakes j ljmte; minimum weight' Oat, Npmi- . nation 10s, acceptance 15s, ' "" NOMINATIONS for, Maiden Handicap Hurdles, 10s, Handicap Hurdles 16s; Woodvillo Jockey Club Handicap 30s, Members' Eace 7a'(M, Flying Handioap ■ 10a, High Weight, Handicap Ms, close witli the Secretary at Woodvillo atO pirn, on Saturday, Match 12th, 1802. ' '' Weights' declared on Saturday, 10th March, ■ ,1802. .;.. ~.■.,:, Entries for Maiden Plato 30a, 'and Selling : Race los, and : ''■ ; Acceptances for Maiden Hurdles 10a,' Handh cap Hurdles 255, Woodyille J. C, Handicap 40a,, Members'Race'7s lid, Flying Handicap 20s, High Weight Handicap 15s,' close with tho Secretary ut Wood: ■ villeatO p.m. on Friday, Mar0h25,1802, " - 'CONDITIONS,'' '•' .1 No deduction will ho made from the, advertisedstakes,.,; ~.-,, ,•■/ ~,: ~ ,2 AH the races on, tin's programme are open-tj" hacks" only', " 3,"hacks"shall mean horses that have never-won anadverted stake exceeding theyaluo of 40 Eoys.at. time of start (nack and hunter racos excepted) and that are not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St, Leger or Sapling-Stakes at timo of siart,' •' '; - 4, No-nomination will bo received unless 1 accompanied by ;the necessary amount in 0a5h..,.;, „, .'.,.. 5, In "all nominations,' description, o'ge, pedigree; and performances must be- given, ...« All m'„«f 'lm rWrlnn in Hiilin. guished. colours,, which must b,B. given at time of entry, ~'. :'.' '' ,\ .' "• '''' ,1. NletrojLiolitad Racing Club, Rules will be strictlyadhered to. ; ; : i ..■■ , ■■■■-. .Wm,NICHOLSON, : . 'Secretary. For full programme' see issue of January 25th;■■:.-.■ .. ;::.-.;-.-■; .. ■. :■.:■ T; a; MASON/:,!; PHARMACEUTICAL, CHEMIST,, (ESTABLISHED W0). \ • MEDICAL HALL; BOOT'■*ND SHOEMAKER 'AMD ./IMPORTER, •,.;■; I'.: EkETiiaiJNA/' ':'■ i.Splendid nW:stock just A .--.•.■;■' r.. ■:■■:-:. ■,:■■* -/-. openeaup.. ■■ ■■■ '•■■ . ••■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4052, 2 March 1892, Page 1
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681Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4052, 2 March 1892, Page 1
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