LATEST ARRIVALS AT QUALITY HOUSE EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN FLORAL VOILES V*fE HAVE PLEASURE in announcing the arrival this day of over 50 PIECES of tho FAMOUS FERGUSON VOILES These Goods mark all that i. Daintiest and Most Charming in Boauty of Design, Wealth of Colonring, and Charming Effect. The Colonrings most in demand are here, namely, Fawns, Navy, Sa», Green, Reseda, Wedgewood, Black, Royal, etc., etc. They are 40 inches wide. THE PRICE Aid I>ER IS ONLY */ O YARD " A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF THESE GOODS IS NOW IN VIEW IN OUR LARGE WINDOW We issue a Special Invitation to one and all to make a point of seeing these goods at the earliest possible opportunity A MOST CHARMING RACE SHO WING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS YOURS FAITHFULLY, THOMSON & CO. QUALITY HOUSE , „ , ,„.„ ■
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ACCEPTANCES CLOSE ON SA-.. ( TURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, at 5.8 C "- j p.m. for raceß as under: — j Waituna Hack Hurdles, 2 bovb.j Flying Stakes (Handicap), S sovi.,; . Aorangi Trial Plate, 1 soy.; Apiti Hack Handicap, 2 soys.; Manchester Handicap, 5 soys.; Cheltenham Hack Handicap. 2 soys.; Kiwitea Welter Handicap, 2 soys. HANDICAPS will be declared on or about TUESDAY, November 12th. The winner of any race after deolalation of weights may be re-handicap-ped. The Committer reserve the right to < alter the date of entry, acceptance, etc., prior to closing,' also the dates on which handicaps are declared, should they deem lit so to do. THIRTEENTH FEILDING STAKES. Second Forfeits due Ist NOVEMBER, 1918. Final Payments due SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1918, at 0.30 i P-m. \ _____ j Owners will please note that NO i MINATIONS and ACCEPTANCES j close at 5.30 p.m. ! EDMI7. UOODBEHERE, i ■ Secretary, ! Box 45, Feilding ! _ Approved m accordance with ' thi v Rules of Racing, this 7th day of Sep- '- tember, 1918.—Wm. Hall, becretary, Wanganui Jockey Club.
Severe Headaches. TIMARU LADY DERIVED WONDERFUL RELIEF. "1 pus in the Hospital for ft llttfs hns," writes Mrs. Jane Macintosh, jf 37 Matilda Street, Tknaru, N. 2.. "and not being satisfied with my itay there, on coming out I gave Dr. Morse's Indian ?icot Pills a trial aa [ was a groat sufferer with neadldies and that critical period, the •hange of life. I can say that lam aow never a sufferer, but whenever 1 feel a little out of sorts, which ta :!<Ue rare, I have recourse to your 'ills. On one occasion I remember lelping another lady so afflicted, and feeing her restored through takras i short course of your medicine on ■ny recommendation. Itou havo my consent to publish tide testimony." There's many a cause. Men are aot often troubled by Headaches; *ben they are It is generally due to 3iliousness or Indigestion. But vomen have heatiachea which seem Peculiar to their sex, frequent throbbing headaches. Does It not seem that such headaches peculiar to vonien must be at once related to womanly disease? Women v/ho Buffer with diseases peculiar to tho sex do not realise the drain of vital strength and nerve force they undergo as a consequence of disease. It ia this that causes the headaches of 'Jcli women. In other cases those pains and disagreeable feelings &rs generally symptoms of some cthsr complaint such as Indigestion, Eili--juaness, and Constipation, all ai jvhlch i»re caused by corrupt, noxious •natter clogging the circulations; aeuce a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excite-mani a jn&t pressure oa to* »sniiw-
■JPEILDINCI JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1918. OFFICERS. President, C. A. J. Levett. Vict* President, W. G. Haybittle. Stewards, H. J. Booth, F. F. Haggitt, G. E. Haggitt, R. J. Harper, J. H. Perrett, W. J. Phillips, J. S. Parsons, H. Roberts, G. H. Say well, E. Short, A. H. Sutton, H. F. Worsfold. Hon. Treasurer, G. H. Waymouth. Hon. Timekeeper, A. McCorkindale. Starter, Angus Keith. Handicapper, J. E. Henrys. Judge,. W. F Hartgill. Deputy Judge, J. H. Perrett. Clerk if Scales, W. Randell. Clerk of Oourse, D. Desmond. Secretary, Edmund. Goodbehere.
PROGRAMME: 1 VAITUNA HACK HURDLES, iA 200 soys, second horee to receive 40 soys, third horse 20 soys out of the stake. Nomination 1 soy, acceptance 2 soys. Over six flighte of hurdles 3ft 6in in height. One mile and a half. 2. FLYING STAKES (Handicap), of 300 soys, second horse to receive 60 soys, third horse 30 soys out of the stake. Nomination 1 soy, acceptance 3 soys. Six furlongs. * 3. AORANGI TRIAL PLATE, of loT) soys, second horse to receive 30 soys, third horse 15 sovn out of the l stake. For horses that have never won a stake exceeding 35 soys. Nomination 1 soy, acceptance i soy. Weight 7st 71b. Five and a half , furlongs. To be ridden by appren- : tices who have not yon more than ; 15 races. ! 4. TWELFTH FEILDING STAKES of 500 soys, second 1 rse to receive 100 soys, third horse 50 eovs out of the stake. Weight-for-age, with penalties and allowances. Five furlongs. 5. APITI HACK HANDICAP, of 175 soys, second horse to receive 35 soys, third horse 15 soys out of the at the earliest opportunity, otherstake. Nomination 1 soy, acceptance 2 soys. Seven furlongs. A MANCHESTER HANDICAP,, of 500 soys, second horse to receive 100 soys, third horse 50 soys out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov,J acceptance 5 soys. One mile and a j i quarter. I 7 CHELTENHAM HACK HANDICAP, of 175 soys, second horse to receive 35 soys, third horse 15 soys cut of the stake. Nomination 1 I soy, acceptance 2 soys. Six furlongs. __ ~ v 8. KIWITEA WELTER (Handicap), of 200 soys, second horse to receive 40 soys., third horse 20 so-s. out of the stake. Nomination 1 soy, aoi ceptance 2 soys. Minimum weight ; Bst. Seven furlongs. ' Dates of NOMINATIONS and ACCEPTANCES, with amounts to be transmitted therewith. „,.._._« ! i NOMINATIONS clo-s, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918, at 5.30 p.m. for all races, as under: — Waituiia Hack Huiuks, Flying Stakes, Aorangi Trial Plate Apiti Hack Handicap. Manohpsdor Handicap, Cheltenham Hack Handicap. Kiwitea Welter. N B.—Entries by telegram or telephone MUST BE CONFIRMED. IN WRITING and full particulars given wise a fine of 2 eovs. .ill « inflicted. This rale will be rigidly ©nforwsd.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
1. An entries to be addressed to the Secretary, Feilding J oclsey Club, entrance money enclosed, • with the name, age at tune of entry, names of uwner and trainer, pedigree, colours of the rider, and, in case of handicaps where hoiseß have not previously started on the Feilding course, performances of the horse. Entrance moneys to go to the funds vi the Olub. 2. Entries by telegram must give fuli particulars * the horse and must be continued in writing at the earliest possible opportunity, other,, ise a fine ol 2 sorts, v ill bo imposed. 3. Owners are responsible lor ali I l euaiuee and. allowances. '■. I 4. All persons hi tending to with- ; draw horses are required to give no- j tice to Unit elfeet to tne (Secretary one hall hour beioro the othciai time of starting the >-ace. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this shall pay a tine, not exceeding SiU soys., to the Race b und. 5. All races to be run under the N.Z. Rules of Racing, as adopted by the Racing Conference of New Zealand. , 6. Prior to an_f race the Stewards-' may order a parade in front of the Btand. Any horse absent from such parade at the tune notified in the programme, without tne pemusaion of the Stewards, will be fined 2 eovs. 7. _he Committee reserve tho right to revise stake money prior to entries closing, and to alter the date or time for declaration of weights, minations, or acceptances, aB they, may deem fit. ______ STOP CHILDREN COrGHING Stop the children coughing by giving them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A cough racks and weakens the entire system and quickly leauH to seriooa bronchial trouble. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts «»«*" fj ly in giving relief from coughs, oohto, y or broacaial troubles. It is «*»X *° take and testes good, and is safe tot children for it contains no narcotWl
CATCHiSMQ A GOLD. •' CATCHING " AND CURING. There are hundreds ol allee s ' l cufes ,or ° cold and just two ways of preventing it} tb-9 first is to avoid chill and the second is to destroy the germ that spreads the complfciat, because for one man who catches cold by cbti! there ate i hundred case* in which tb«' col<S "catches" the man—by infection. THE INFECTIOUS COLD. " Don't come near me. I've £at * cold * This is a common, friendly warning ir.d ft makes one think. If you can a cold from another pet son there must he sotr.f thing to carry the complaint ;so there t» —a .*:« which sows itself and grows c cold. KIH that germ and you won't catch cold. : KILLING TMH INFHCiION. There is only one way to stop infeerlwt md dial is to kill the infecting i;cnr> T!» thing we use to <\n this is called a distiller**!, in other words « germ 'Killer. The very hert is Lifebuoy Sort;?. Use and test h»»« proved the germ killing power of Lifebuoy Soap in laboratory, h-jspiul *n«i ho«e. BY i-KE BEST MEANS. Lifebuoy Soap ss the best gerra-Wllt* and tne best cold preventer l>fc*'j« of itl many household user Draini are flushed with Liissur.iy Soap, sinks i;« scoured, walls and tables scrubbed, and clothes and household linen are washed with LifebUOY So.ip. Whoever Lllri.-uny Soap geu hold of a germ it kills it »nd * dead (;erro e«u<i<rt "infect." A CtUR.VI-tRAI*. When you want to catrh a rat you Ml the trap in its''"run." When you winl to catch lisease germs yon set a Lifebuoy Soap Tup in the weekly 'wa.-h-tub, *nd *1! Hie gtrcm gathered in the choline throw/V. the *«k Jfl mto it and there is an cud ol them. A 01-.RAi-CL-MKTERY. You will catch and kill <" lot of colds in ■he weekiv wash if you use Lifebuoy so<sp. Yoa may' kill qmt'c a lot of other equally ■nfcetious e.eims, tor thtry ase all ov-.i thr place, invisible and dangerous—typhoid, scarlet fever, consumption, choleri. So. They are all " catching," but they cannot Cc« Lifebuoy . c oap. it is death to germs. LEVEH BROTHERS LIMIfEO, SiUHHY.
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