~~~ OUR SERGEANT SALLY WE ALL CRIEP HAP A PATE "GOSH/yc-URHANPS/ THE GRMif s J^^Tg^S^Sr^^^b BUT KIT INSPECTION YOU'LL NEVER GET THEM KEPT HER LATE CLEAN IN TIME/* . MASTERTON RACING CLUB (Regd.). J^sfr '^M ffSfe'Wß;'** . . . SPRING MEETING, fi^Jk /X^&^fcV--^ V^ltfV/15tf$3£ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 1944 (^rAifSej. *I^_ JlU# /M* /v^SfiSk Pull Programme Calendar. WV*C^ Jr/WMv CC^V i*E»Rs Afjg TOJ^^^^^^S^^T BUT SHE SAIP ANP SOLVOL GOT 7Jr^- "HUH*; 6Rm^ BEAT THIS GAL? ~ HER HANDS SO CLEANS SPOIL MY ROMANCE? ' SHE WON THE HEART OF the w™NGTON R RAaNG club. y O u PON'T KNOW SAL.'" 6UNNER GREEN/ SPRING MEETING. _ A a mMWb^* jff?^^ OCTOBER t\ and 23, 1944. «ff fc §Qr%mW*r*r nPffM r#f^ VTOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS at the *~ * '/HS^l^r/#jfcte».' XS above Meeting, also Forfeit (£1) for the /k^^^&ZX^^ WELLESLEY STAKES, 1944, and the WEL- WMMfMmM /mMMM^MBsW&KM'jm LINGTON GUINEAS, 1944, close at 5 o'clock . M^fWr*^* (siiSS^?lSSF^=|£jS p.m. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1944, at the - i^^K^^''" Office of the Club, Woodward St., Wellington MBt^tmM^ fl^^ H^^^BRHK^w^V ' Secretary. mwG^*^ W^^^^^^^ WW P.O. Box 446. Wellington, C.I. W mBW (For programme of events see "Official Cal- '~ endar," issues September 20 and 27. 1944.) ' MADE ., Y LEVE r m^mUa^^l^ S§Sffi£*» ■/fcwte. BROTHER AND SISTER BOTH ' .~~ HAD RHEUMATISM I* Jo Xt lx RET TABLE _ M. that owing to restrictions stocks ,of Angier's Emulsion arc seriously depleted. OOth Attribute Their Recovery We feel sure that our patrons realise fully that we are to KrilSchen doing our utmost to keep the market supplied, but owing to wartime conditions we fear that shortage of. stocks is inevitable, Her brother, who W proved the and we ask your indulgence in difficult circumstances beyond value of Kruschen himself, advised this our control. woman to take it for rheumatism. She did so, with the following result:— Please do not blame the chemists — they have to stand "About fifteen years ago I had an the brunt of shortage of other commodities as well as ours. acute attack of rheumatism. I was We know you will appreciate that they have done everything crippled. If I sat, my legs stiffened, possible to obtain supplies of Angier's Emulsion. The present and when I tried to walk I suffered difficulties are, we hope, but temporary, agony. My brother, who lives 50 miles r r / away, on learning of my suffering, told ■—■ m~m —"^m————»^—m^———————■—■— me that he had had a similar experience, At _ and that he attributed his recovery to ' bb |^I &^ I IT* Hf*% 9J^ Kruschen. He told me to take a small » » W^M !■ I ■■ Wm! r" fYllf f Cf/Wl quantity in about half a pint of water sTI I %gP I 1% ' *■■' • ■ Wldli/II each morning first thing. I began to _ . % feel better at the end of three weeks, but Distributors: Fcssett & Johnson Ltd., Levy Buildings, Manner* Street, Wellington, CJ. continued tor about hve weeks. I got, . quite better. My, friends looked on this, —-—.——_ _ _—— „_ and so did' I, as a sort of miracle. I recommend Kruschen to my friends, and *%bT'%^'!% L '^v^k &%£&'&!& &-—' _ **• .*m perience 'to my own. I write this out 1^ \ f f f f f f * r sS^J^^^Jr of gratitude and in the fervent hope • _^_ that I may benefit my fellow creatures." feJ^S. fssis SA" -. - =^al Mrs. J. C. Simpson, Northland Place, \ == Dungannon, Co, Tyrone, Northern Ire- \ mt^ m^^m. —- .. ' , _—. \ • land, Bth April, 1940. \ HUUllHtl \RUil\ iT^^ If you suffer from rheumatism, do as • \ ■■""■■lll* H»"" UT MZ^mßk ***** this woman did—enlist the aid of SBito- \ SPQUTiNr, LHT\ CinTEW*H*^ WtmSn • —**• Kruschen. Keep up the little daily \r\ mm *«■■■ 51 vfI^KMNH ~*^tf dose" and soon you can expect to find \\^» WlEftOTlkl«r f "^^^^^F *—-^ | relief from those aches and pains. ' ' /^ X^lllt lm lAU k Q77v l -"•■•I | Kruschen is perfectly safe; the analysis ms&s^ \" ((■ ' ' ****"~^> " - "-"*"'" !of six natural salts is shown on every S*^ 5"1" '^V ■ "y - -^a^tf bottle. Every ingredient is strictly /~^. T/f I \^ ~v ""^^ tested to exceed the highest standards of ~fe< if ft i \ \U \ |f|^f|£| |f t& j the British Pharmacopoeia. : »I^J( /vIV V\ \I I j MW^..*i^' :Ml) A product of E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd.. g^_ \ I/M£^s:s& *_ — . Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England § -..,, ■- =^r=^X\JM&&^#j# "-"* Gordons hews*/but..^ ■«» BITUPROOF ? *~ IniE COMPLETE AND EFFECTIVE SOWN* uON oo*. 'SlrSlS AND KINDRED PROBLEMS / ■ *T T° PROPERTIES: *""" "_ »*" USES: 1. Witferproofne*. -*^| 118 VAfli **" * CONSTRUCTING NEW ROOFS. J JT 1?^?? v. j v — WAKE UP YOUK AND PATCHING OLD J ! SiKSS^ZIrS LIVER BILF Z~ RO°FS ' SPOUTiNG ' GUTTERING, *d£VJrf.2T^ P * 1.1 YEK OILE m»~ TANKS, FLASHING, ETC. s. WHlnot^n «der extras. . Without Calomel —And You'UJmnp out of P 5*" • WATERPROOFING, BONDING OR *»*»• , "I *l^l Bed in the Morning Full of Vim PROTECTING ROOFS, DAMP 6. Wfll bond 100%' withpUrter. r, .iTl*! A ye«r should P our °«« two pounds ox **^ ■ COURSES, TILING. BASEMENTS. cement, - mortar, concrete, ."^l wussa-fe S ?' L p^ R s ND T.R L E" NmuLA c™s T.svS.&irir ■• whole system Is poisoned and yoi^eel sour W^ rLUUKS, TILES, INSULATION concrete. • ■ . ' ■ -"***■■ tired and weary and the world lookTW • PROTECTOR, SHOWER BATMS. 8. Non-inflammable. •" - . < Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere ss&r' MArHINfT pnitNnATinMC 2 ij0". 1*;" 111"™*0"- , : bowel movement doesn't get at the cauHo. It MACHINE FOUNDATIONS. 9. Entirely cold application, and takes those good old Carter's Little Liver Pills rrrv**■*•«<»-m requires no preparation.. Lnf°makTouy° ll"dSOf Wle oWi"efT'eelv WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., 10, Odourleu., . . ■ • gentle, yet nmnvine in making hi'lo flow f<-nofv LTD., . 11* Doei not contaminate water 1 V "^^ Aslt for CARTER'S Little Liver Pills by A n J aii Hfl^nm,.o M nM L n • ! and v non-injurioiu to tub, name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 1/8J Alia All llaraware Merchants. plant, or animal life. V. Distributors: Fassett & Johnson, Ltd., Levy ■ . " • i I I v \ v v -v '■ \J xl Building; Manners Street, Wellington, C 3. - \ k k V V V^ V
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1944, Page 10
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