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p EARS' , gO A P WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW. ' Peaks' Soap is fragrant, refreshing and ~ ;. v - soothing. ; . \ : ' ■fE:A;R..s^:.:S- ! OAf I A GOOD CHARACTER. Pkabsi1 Soap is pure, delightful, fragrant am refreshing. '■ : .': ;;■ ... ;■; .Sporting1. :: '■. JJELENSVILLE HACK RACES I ' SATURDAY, . MAY 21. " PROGRAMME: I HURDLE RACE (Handicap.) of lOsovs second horse lsov oiit of stake. Aboui 11 mile, over: 6 flights of hurdles. Nomination, 7s Gd; acceptance, 2s 6d. MAORI RACE"(Handicap) of 2sovs. Aboui 1 mile. Post entries. Nomination, 3s no acceptance. , ■ HELENSVILLE HANDICAP of 15sovs second horse 2sovs out of stake. Aboui 14 mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance. ;55." ■. ....■ ■ : ' PONY RACE (Handicap) of 3sovs; second horse 10s out of stake. About ii mile. For ponies 14.1 and under. Nomination, 'is; no acceptance. PUBLICAN'S PURSE (Handicap) of ( soys; second horse lsov out of stake. About 'i mile. Winner of Helensvllle Handicap to carry penalty of Tibs. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 2s. SETTLERS' RACE (Handicap) of ,3sovs. Abou'i 1 mile. For till horses owned by settlers within a radius of 10 miles .from Helen sville Post Office. Handicap declared on the ground. Nomination, 3s; no' acceptance. RULES. 1. All protests must be accompanied by a fee oi; 10a, to be lodged with the Secretary within 30 minutes after the decision of race, such fee to be absolutely forfeited if protest not sustained. 2. AH protests to be considered by the Committee, whose decision shall be final. 3. Any person wishing to lay the odds must lirst obtain a permit from the Secretary; fee ss. . • ■ 4. Entries for all races will only be received subject to above conditions. Five per cent, of all stakes to be deducted towards expenses of Course. Entries for jail Handicaps must be accompanied with performances and fees, and wiill be received by the Secretary up to 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, May 7. Handicaps declared TUESDAY, May 10; Acceptances due May 14th. CHAS. NEWMAN, Secretary. ■jMTANGERE AN,D SUBURBAN X'-L TROTTING CLUB. Run under Rules of North Island TA)tting: Association. > INAUGURAL MEETING. To be held on SATURDAY, May 14, 1898. PROGRAMME: MAIDEN TROT of lOsovs, saddle or harness; 2nd horse to receive lsov from stake, for horses that have never won an advertised trotting race exceeding lOsovs in value at timo of entry. Distance I mile. Entrance MAIDEN PONY HANDICAP of Ssovs, 2nd horse to receive lsov from stake. For all ponies 14.2 and under that have" never won an advertised race exceeding £5 at time of entry. Distance 5 furlongs. 'Entrance 8/. MANGERE TROT HANDICAP of 12 soys, 2nd to receive lsov from stake. SadHlo or harness. Distance, one mile and a half. Entrance 12/. SUBURBAN PONY HANDICAP of 12 soys, 2nd to receive lsov from strike. For ponies 14.2 and under. Distance 6-furlongs. Entrance 12/. ELECTRIC TROT HANDICAP of 30 soys, 2nd to receive lsov from stake. Saddle or harness. Winner of Mangerei Trot to receive a penalty of 5 sees behind original start. Distance 1 mile. Entrance 10/. FLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of 10 soys:, 2nd horse to receive lsov from stake. For ponies 14.2 and under. Winner of Suburban to1 carry a pen- . alty of 71b extra. Distance s'furlongs. Entrance 10/. NOMINATIONS for all events close on FRIDAY, May G, at 10 p.m., at Secretary's Office, 9, Coombes' Arcade. HANDICAPS to appear MONDAY, May 9. . All nominations must be accompanied by cash, or horses will not be handicapped. Stakes paid less 5 per cent, for expenses of course. H. B. MASSEY, Secretary. •Medical. Consumption or Phthsis Is a constitutionally wasting disease ,in which the lungs are gradually destro-yed by morbid deposits of tubercle and consequent Ulceration.To the bacilli of these deposits TOWNEND'S CINNAMON CURB is highly antagonistic, and, in the eaxly stages of the disease, is sufficiently powerful to overcome and destroy the trms in which the progress of the disse depends. Apart from th!/>, the valuable soothing, properties of t.p cure are such a.s to speedily ally «ie racking cough, and so promote the patient's recovery. It is a certain cure in ordinary colds, i.'ecent cough, loss of voice, bronchitis, bronchial asthma, whooping cough and croup, while its soothing and germicidal properties render it of the greatest value in influenza and pleurisy, pneumonia and catarrh. Sold everywhere. Price 2.'5 6d. The latest discovery in medical science is Townend's celebrated Cinnamon Cure for consumption and kindred diseases of the air passages, coughs, colds, loss of voice, bronchitis, bronchial asthma, whoopitig cough, croup, influenza.pleurisy, pneumonia and catarrh. Sold everywhere. Price 2s 6d. Townend's Cinnamon Cure is the latest and most certain remedy for bronchitis, bronchial asthma, : whooping cough, croup, i3tc. Sould everywhere. 2s Gd. Mr' JAMES GALE, Settler. Arahura, Hokitika, writes:--'I feel it my duty to thank you for the benefit I have received from your valuable medicine. I had bronchitis for three months, and had to sit up in bed half the night. The tubes in my throat seemed stopped up, and I could hardly breathe. I had two doctors, and as long as I stopped In the house, and took their medicine, I got a little relief, but never seemed to be clear in my throat, and my breathing was very short. If I went outside I got bad again. Seeing your advertisement in the 'West Coast Times;' I thought I would try a bottle. It gave me relief at once, and I have only taken two bottles, and am all right in my breathing. The medicine brought up an awful ilot of phlegm from my stomach and lungs, but I am'getting all right since the phlegm is up, and my appetite is coming back. I thank you again.' Mr C. NIGHTINGALE, Brittain-street, Hokitika, writes:—'We have recommended it to three or four parties.' Mr C. H. BRWON, Reef tori, says:— 'Having been using your Cinnamon Cure for a severe attack of cold; or rather influen2a, for the last three weeks, I have got great relief from its use.' Mrs: ARABELLA NORRIS, Tuhikeramea, Ohaupo, Waikato, writes:—'l received the bottle of Cinnamon Cure, and I thank you most sincerely, in fact, I cannot find woMs to express my thanks to you. My son is taking the second bottle, and it does him more good than anything he ever had. for his cough, and we have tried many things for the last three years. The cough was very bad when we^received the Cure from you. He qould not sleep at night for it, but now it is so much better, he gets a good night's sleep. 1 only, wish that everyone that has a bad cough knew how good it is. I shall tell everyone T know the" great value of your Cure, and I hope it will be known all over, New Zealand.': A NOTHER FACT.—When furnishing go to J±. TYLER'S, Queen-street, and purchase your CIUNA & GLASS, and you will save money. • ':'-'■ - '/'.,' .':' - '.-."■■ !• "-', .:O - ..." :■'-.■-." ■- ' " \'.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 3

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