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SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. r ]PO how many persona in the vabt popu- &.. Intion which inhabits this mundane ; f : pht>ro bus it ever occurred what life is, and -' what a delicate organism oomposes the human framo ? To make a happy home, givo a cheerful disposition, and oarn a pleasant night's re--1 pose after the arduous labors of the day, it is a matter of necessity that perfect health ■in assured, and ifc is only by maintaining , J iriont regular habits thatthiecan be attained. ! Jv/W there ia not one person in ten who : I'Ver considers this momentous question until too late it is seen that Nataro has found ;i weak spot, and is storming the human fortress! with dire effects. It is then that a Hemedy is sought, and Mother Mary Joseph Aubert can supply the nenessary want, for after years of toil she has discovered that "Knrana" will successfully combat with most of tho ills of lifo, Hud riistoro »i broken-down constitution. The synt-nm requires a "tonic," and tho watchword "Kurnua" should bo imprinted over overy porLico, so that children may utter it on their first word of speech, and remember it all tho days of their life, as they do tho nursery rhymes of " Little Jack Homer" and "Old Motther Hubbard." " ICfirim', " i» a vegetable tonic, pleaeant to hike, and in no way hurtful in its action. J 'fUIE CHURCH, THE STATE, AND X THE STAGS. ! Surely it can be said, looking over the j imtiala of History, a.id peering , through the dim vista of departed yesirs, that no previous record lias ever been established such as has been obtained by the PROPRIETARY MEDIOINK3 manufactured by MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT. His Grace, Archbishop REDWOOD, tho chief dignitary of tho Roman Catholic Faith in New Zealand, has testified that great benefit baa been derived by persons who have used these Remedies. One of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's most Honorable Privy Councillors, Lord Onslow, certifies that he himself has personally taken the Medicines, and received renewed vigor from their use, and now a (j-unUeivian, Mr Walter Beijtloy, who baa delighted the ears of largo audiences in the principal cities of the colony, and who has ulttimtd celebrity us an eminent tragedian, ;md one of tho brightest stars of his profossioa, proclaims to the world that MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT has conferred great benefit on suffering Humanity. No one would say that gentleman of such high social standing would lend their names to anything which was not reliable and genuine, and it is n, fact that these Romedies have proved themselves to be so.

[ Napier, N.Z., J Narch ICth, 1892. ' Blk O, I. KEjrr-TiioßNß,— Dear Sib,—l hasten to acknowledge the marvellous rosults of a trial of "Marupa." On Sunday my voieo was in a most ragged at ate, now it in quitn clear, and, vocally, I feel as strong as ever I did, and all in 24 hoir.s. It is wonderful, and I thank you heartily for tho recommendation, yours faithfully, Walteu Bbntley. Napier, 2lst March, 1392. Me.-sr3 Kemi'Tiiobne, Peosjer and Co. Dear fcrire, —You will note by my large repeat orders for Mother Aubert's Remedies that they arc now u?ed in almost every household in this town, and I am happy to inform you with very good results. I find they havo a larger .sale aud give more general satisfaction than any othor proprietary medicine. Send me a further supply of tho fiye shillings size " Paramo " aud " Karana."—Yours truly, Alexander IicCLBS. Napier, March 24, 1592. Mr O. J. Kkmptiioene, Dear Sir, I am pleased to inform you that tho sale of the Boy. Mother Aubert's Remedies continue nteadily to increase and from the voluntary testimony of many patients, are cifecting the objects for which they are therapeutically intended. I am, Yours truly, H. Owen.

IVTAeiER PARK RACING CLUB. I , WINTER MEETING. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29m, 1892. President: John Close. Vice-President: John He.ilop. Treasurer: E. W. Kuowlcs. Stewards: Meesrs T, Sidoy, l>. GUndinning, J. M'Vay, W. Heslop, T. A. Shirley, J. Bennett, R. Smith, R. Sweiitupple, J. G. Swan. Judge: J. Bennett, fc tarter: B.Powell. Clerk of the Scales :E. W. Knowles. Clerk of the Course :J. Lopdull. Timekeeper : 5. E. Cooper. Handicapper: A. T. Danvers. PROGRAMME. 'i'BiAL Handicap Hubdi/es, of 40 soys; for liorees that has'e never won a hurdle race exceeding 40 soya in value at time of nomination. Nomination, 1 soy, acceptance, 1 soy. One milo and three-quarters. Napier Steeplechase, of 200 soys; second horse to receive 30 soys from the stakes. Nomination, 2 soys ; acceptance, 1 soy. About three miles. Ladies' Pudse Handicap, of GO soys. Minimum weight, lOst. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. Ono milo and a half. Tbial Handicap GTEEPLiiCHAsu, of 80 soys. i'or all horses that havo never won a Steeplechase exceeding 50 soys in value at time of nomination. The winner of tho Napier Stceplechaso to carry 101b extra. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 eovo. About two miles. Winter Oato Handicap, of 50 soys. A Welter Handicap on tho flat. Minimum weight lOst. IN omination 1 soy. Weights will bo declared after the Ladies' Purse. Acceptance, 1 soy within ten minutes after tho finish of the Trial Steeplechase. One mile and a quarter. Handicap HuitDi/K Race, of 100 soys; Eccond horse to receive 10 boys from the stakes. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3 soys. Two miles.

DATES OV NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, ACCriPTA.D*CEB, DECLARATION OF WEIGH Vα, &c, With amounts to be paid. TUESDAY, MAY iiki', 1892. Nominations. — Napier Steeplechase, of 200 soys, about 3 Miles .. .. 2 soys. Handicap Hurdle Jince, of 100 soys, 2 miles,. 1 soy. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1892. Nominations.—Trial Handicap Hurdles, of 40 soys, l.y milo 1 soy. Ladio s Purs o Handicap, • of GO soys, milo 1 eov. Trial Steeplechase of 80 soys, about 2 miles 1 soy. Winter Oats, of 50 S'jvs, mile 1 boy. SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, 1392. Weights will bo cieolarod. MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1802. AecisiTANOKS —Napier Steeplechase 0 bovb. Handicap Hurdle Kuce .. .. o soys. Trial Hurdles ~ 1 soy. Ladies' Purso .. 1 boy. Trial Steeplechase.. 2 soys. ALF. T. DANVERS, Secretary.

Crown Lands Office, S-ith Maich, 1592. CROWN LANDS. 8 SECTIONS in the Patangata, Waipawa, Wairoa, aud Cook Counties, varying in nize from '22 to 4Gd acres will bo thrown open for eekction for Cash, or on Deferred Payment, or on Perpetual Lease at the option of the poleotor on WEDNESDAY, Cxv APRIL, 3592. Plans and full particulars will be supplied nn application at the Crown Lands Offices, Napier or Gisoorue. THOS. HUMPHRIES, Commissioner Crown Lands. IN BANKRUPTCY. lif THE SUPJIKIOB COUKT 01' BANKEUPTCY, ■ HOI/DEN AX NAPIER. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and the several amendments thereof. "|OOTICE i*B htreby given that John ■I/Sj Taylor, of Moehtingihangi, Sheepfarmer, was this day adjudged Bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be bolden at the Court-houso, Napier, on the Slut day of March, 1892, at 11 o'clook in the forenoon. J. P. JAEDINIp, Deputy Assignee. March 25th, 1892. ex Hormiono from London— %j 30 Tom beat English Annialed Foneins Wire, and Five Tons best D.T. Staples. Davidson, Ibvujk, & Co. OW that tho Summer is over, overyono i should bft?o a pair of J. H. Dalton's Extra iroucei's

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6414, 26 March 1892, Page 3

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