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L who has been with the prevailing epideraio nf Influenza knows that it is very lowering to the system, and that a general feelins; of weakness permeates all; through tho idy. " " . ~ . Now it is highly, necessary! that' some Toiiio medicine should be taken to bring the system up to, uta .proper standard, bocause if not immediately attended to more serioUß complaints niay doirelope andcause a larqe aiuount'of iinneoesssary misery. ' : ; ' Jdia Excellency Lord Onslow has communicated the fact to Mother Mary Joseph Auberfc that the Remedy " Karana," as prepared by herself, is, in his opinion, and from Ms own experience in taking same, a perfect tonic and very fortifying, and the public may rest as ; sured that the Governor of this Colony would not give such testimony unless he well aware that it was correot, are troubled with a couejH as an after effect from Influenza are particularly requested to give fair trial, and it will, be found that benefit will result. It may.tio as well to mention here iat these Remedies aro not cheap; and nasty preparations, but are made up in such concentrated form that they may atfirstsight appear expensive, but this is not so, as, from the vory many flattering testimonials which liavo beeti received, the proprietor is confident that value is being given, and. thai only good regiven cho .Remedies a trial. • No medicines previously. introduced into New Zealand have reached a. total sale of eighteen thousand bottles in four months, and yet this has been dono by i 1 . ■ Mother Mary'Joßeph Aubert. Kindly remember that " Karana " is invigorating to the system,' and that "Marupa" will sucoessfully oombat with any cold, cough, or bronchial 1 WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN HACK EAOE MEETING. TO take place on tiie Woodville Race Course on FRIDAY, APRIL IST, 1892,'' ABRIDGED PROGRAMME/ ; : a 1 Maiden Handicap Hurdies, ; .of 20bovs. 0 lj miles. Nomination 10s. Acceptance. 10s, , 2 Slaiden Plate Of 30 sovs, second liorst 6 f sovs from thestakes j 1J miles,' Enttanco .303 on day of general ontries.; : 3. Sbuinq'Kaoe Of'ls sovs., winner to be , sold for -15 sovs. immedmtelyaftcrtho " raco 11 mile,:: Top weight flat, 71b allowed for overy, £5 off selling price., 0 Entrance 16s on day of general entries, d 4, Handicap Hohdles Of 40 sovs., necond d ~horse 6 bovb from .the stakes Smiles, n Nomination 16s; .acceptance 265, D i. Woodvillk Jockey -Club Handicap of; 70 soys, second horse 10 sovs from tho stakes; 1J miles, Nominations 30s acceptances 40s J 1 6. Members' Raoe of 15 sovs, 1$ miles ■' welter handicap, minimum weight lOst Nomination 7s lid, acceptance 7s (id, n 7. Fiyino Handicap : Of 30 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from thestakes; 0 furlongs, w Nomination 10s, acceptance ?.os,. 8. High Weight Handicap cf 25'sovs, j, second horse 5 sovs from the 'stakes; 1} miles;. minimum weight (Ist. Nomination 10s.. acceptance 16s, NOMINATIONS for Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10s, Handioap Hurdles 15s ; 01 Woodvillo Jockey Club Handicap 30s, Members' Raco 7s (id, Flying Handicap 10s, High Weight Handicap 10s, close C( with the Secretary at WoodvilloatOp.m, on Saturday, March 12th, 1802, f c "Weights declared on Saturday, 10th March, «, 1802. : Entries for Maiden Plato 30s, and Soiling Eace*lsa, and Acceptances for Maiden Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles 255, "Woodville J. O. Handicap 40s, Members' Eac« 7s lid, Plying „ Handicap 20s, High Weight Handicap , 16s, eloso with the Secretary at "Wood- ? viUe at 0 p:m. on Friday, March 2d, 1892. ■ CONDITIONS, 1 No deduetisn will be made from tho 2 All the races on this programme are Si open tj" hacks" only, ii,"hacks"shall mean horses that have never won an a'lver iserl Btako exceeding the value of 40 eovs at time of start (hack Si and hunter races exoept:djaud that are not li nominated for a liei by. Guineas, St.Leger tr or Sapling Stakes at time of start., 4, No nomination will bo received unless 'accompanied by tho necessary amount ,in cash. 1 ■ ]ji 5, In all nominations, description, age,' ji pedigree, and peiformancesmust bo given, 0. All horses must bo ridden in distinguished colours, which must bo given at time of entry. : 7, Metropolitan Racing Club Rules will be slriotly adhered to. • : . Wm. NICHOLSON, Secretary A For full programme sco issue of January 25th 2 T. G.. MASON, " PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (ESTABLISHED 1870). KEDICAL HAEL, MASTERTOfi. BOOT AND. SHOEMAKER. AM • IMPORTER, ' ' " ERET AI-lUNA,:'■* SPLENDID NEfl STOCK just ' opened up. ; INSPECTION INVITED,.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4055, 5 March 1892, Page 1

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735

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4055, 5 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4055, 5 March 1892, Page 1

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