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; DELAY IS DANGEROUS w ' We all remember the pretty st of the little hero who saved his tiye village in Holland by stopp L ». with his hand during the whole o dark, tumultuous night the gen trickle of the sea through a leak the dyke. Had he not done so 1 g wild sea must surely have worn way through the dyke, and flooc the village. Similar danger thr< a tens us here in Feilding. Hundr< of backs are aching, yet people i ! neglecting this warning, and it's ■ easy to check kidney disease if tal .. ' in time, but don't neglect the fi: warnings. Read what this m i says: "For a long time now I ha had a lot of trouble with my k: c neys. I had never been able to £ a remedy to do me good, though used a good many. While working was in great pain with backache, a my secretions were also disorder* " , The first relief I got was from Doar • ( Baokache Kidney Pills. They eas j the pain soon after I commenced . _ , use them, and after a fair treatme 2, I was quite cured. I have complet ly lost the backache and my seci tions are regular. lam feeling wi and fit in every way, and it is sole , due to Doan!s Backache Kidney Pi , i which I got at Woollams's Pha i macy." Watch your kidneys, ai when you don't feel as well as y( I ought, give your kidneys help by tal s , ing the great kidney and bladder r medy— Doan's Backache Kidn< I Pills. For sale by all chemists ar storekeepers at 3s por box (six box' 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt i price by Foster-McClellan Co., ; Pitt Street, Sydney. j But, be sure you get DOAN'S. inffAITUNA DISTRICT SPORT! SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING To be held in Mr S. Williams' Paddock POSTPONED! To prevent clashing with other fi> tures, the Waituna Sports meetin has been POSTPONED to MARCI 3. First race to start at 11 a.m. Officers : Patron, E. Short, Esq. ; Pre sident, S. Williamson, Esq . ; Vict Presidents, Messrs J. R. McLeu nan, G. C. Hare, H. D. Denshair A. E. Pearce, E. Shannon, J Northcott, S. J. Carman, T. Scot! R. O. French, F. Kensington, W Sheffield, D. H. McLean, L. Mc Lean, S. Strachan, J. J. William son and C. A. Leicester; Conducto of Sports, Mr E. G. Humphrey. PROGRAMME: 1. Boys' Race, under 16 yeara First prize 15s, second ss; 100 yards Entrance Is. 2. Pony Jump, 14$ handß, for Chii dren 16 years and under. First priz 80s, second 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 3. District Race, 150 yards. Firs prize 30s, second 10s. Nominatioi Is, acceptance Is. 4. Girls' Race, under 14. Firs prize 4s, second 3s, third 2s, fourtl Is. Entrance free. 5. Maiden Hunters' Competition to b& nominated by ladies. First tro phy Bracelet, value £3 3s, seconc trophy, value 21s. Entrance ss. 6. 100 Yards Handicap. Firsi prize 60s, second 15s. Nominatioi 3s. 7. Open Trot Handicap. Firel prize 50s, second 20s, third 10s About 1$ miles. Entrance 4s. 8. Boys' Hoop Race, handicap First 10s, second ss. Entrance Is. 9. Slow Bicycle Race, post entry First 15s, second ss. Entrance Is. 10. Chain-stepping Competition. First 15s, second ss. Entrance Is. 11. Boot Race. First 15s, second ss. Entrance Is. 12. Addition Race on Horseback. First 40s, second 15s. Entrance 3s. 13. 220 Yards Handicap. First 60s, second 15s. Nomination 3s. 14. Hunters' Competition. First prize Waituna Challenge Cup, value 20 guineas, and £5; second 40s, third 10s. Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals, 12 stone up. Entrance 7s 6d. 15. Tug o' War, 6 men aside. Sweepstake 2s per man, with 20s added. 16. Obstacle Race. First Prize 20s, second ss. Entrance Is. 17. 440 Yards Handicap. First 60s, second 15s. Nomination 3s. 18. Obstacle Race, horseback. First 30s. second 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 19. Turk's Head Competition. First 15s, second ss. Entrance Ib. All nominations to be in the hands of the Secretary thirty minutes before the event. Running events under the rules of tho N.Z. Athletic Union. Admission to grounds: Adults Is, children under 12, 6d. Horses Is. Member's ticket ss, admits member and lady. Guessing Competitions. Refreshments on the grounds. H. G. MINSON, N. V. SHANNON, Joint SA^rotnri<»« The Beer • of Quality. ~ASTON'S HERB BEER. (Non-1 ntoxlcatlnff^ Beet of Summer Drinks. Wholesome, Appetising, Good. A I/- bottle makes 8 gallons. Samples FREE. Ask your Grocer. CHOICEST HOLIDAY CONFECTIONS IN ABUNDANCE, AT GOULD & SON'S EXCELSIOR ROOMS. MANCHESTER SQUARE. IN Keeping with the Ever-growing popularity of these attractive goods, we have on hand a very large variety of the most approved makes of Imported and Colonial Confections Sut up in boxes of unique and pretty esign — most aoeptable presents. Refreshments, Afternoon Tea, etc. Balcony and Upstairs Room (overlooking Manohester-square) open to patrons at any hour. EXCELSIOR TEA ROOMS. (Next John Cobbe'a.) RE you looking for a reliable Cycle P If so, see the latest models at OLARKSON'S. Cash or easy terms.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 800, 10 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 800, 10 February 1909, Page 1