RACES AT*WOOPVILLE. TSANNEVIRKB RACING CLUB. JJ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 30 ■ and MAY 1. ; , First Race 12.15 each day. Admission; Men ss, Ladies'2s. •• - Motorists' rarkadise. ' No Better Racing Anywhere. '■■■■' W. A. LYON, ■ • • Race Secretary. ,: • AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. ! GREAT -NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE - AND WINTER MEETING, 1937. JUNE 5. 9, and 12. : VrpJIINATIONS for ; .■■Great Northern Hurdles, of £1000; - • Great Northern Steeplechase, -of £1250; Winter Steeplechase; of £750; Cornwall Handicap, of £550; King George' Handicap, of £450; ■- York Handicap, of £500 '■ ' , ■ 'CLOSE on FRIDAY, APRIL 30, at 5 , o'c'oo! FEES (£1 each) must accomI *aw «™tlons w . s SPENCE> Societal y. I RADIO RECEIVING LICENSES • ; i • '! Listeners- whose receiving ' !, licenses expired on the | I 1 31 st March last and whose ' i installations have not been I • dismantled, are liable to [ ■ prosecution if a renewal is i ; not effected immediately. I \ • ;| Licenses may be j obtained at any \ Postal Money , Order Office. I j ft \ > The expired license should , 1 be presented when appli- < ,i cation is made for renewal. j Renew Your ' Radh License j EARLY! 1 WAKEUPYOOSI LIVER BILEWithout .Calomel—And You'll Jump out of Bed in (he Morning Full of Vim. The liver should pout out two pound =i of liquid bile into jour Dowels daily. If this bllo is not flotfincrf reoly, jour food doesn't d'gest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind blonts up your stomach. You Ret constipated. Your whole system is poKoned and j ou feel sour, , tired and weary and the world looks blue. LaxatncS are only mnkethift*. A moio bowel movement rtocsn tsct ntthecauv. It takes thosegood old Oaitcr'sLittloLnorPilU to pet those i\\ o pounds of bile (lowing freely and make jou feel "v p and up," Hai mlois, gentle,} ctama7inGrininakmsrb)loflowf rod v. , AskforCAlir^R'SLittleLiverPills Look for the namo Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red label. Sold in two sizes—regular size 1/G, household size 3/9. ltosent a substitute. "::;" almost every fountain pen gEjjiij: manufacturer is trying to "'■ lain! COPy the Parker VACUMATIC •' Hp —the first perfected 'HUPS Visible ink supply" pen. 'BfcP-": The VACUMATIC goes-straight K;;i to the faults of other sacless "J-Bkl pens and overcomes them. KsS!jf Thus, 6nly the vacumatic 1 ' jjggE."'! offers alt these features: — "'.^.•JBEiiS •Visible ink supply. * HS~! »I 4 old-time parts elimiflß*|'. S nated—holds 102% more lji|j|jj «A unique scratch-proof, YfSm\ - precision- pointed nib. \m| SeertKrffO'thisleaderinstyle Ing and performance at once. jffil - PENS: 65/-, .50/-, 35/- ---,-■-■}" ■ Pencil fo match 21/-. TRY PARKER QUINK .jK^sr, Silk-ilrained. non-clogging, quick- J^fP I^l E, J. HYAMS & SON, 118.120, wakefie.ld: street, Wellington and from all leading pen-stores
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 13
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