KURAPEPTIC. Kurapeptic absolutely cures indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Makes life worth living. 2/6 all stores, or Kettle Bros., Greymouth. -Advt. If you get a chill, with isore throat and tightness of the chest, don't wa& until you are laid up, but tackle it wit» "N»uol," which grips it quicker and more effectually than moot remediea.Sold arerywbere. l'S per bottle of fifl PILES. The only permanent relief from piles is relief from constipation so as to relieve the blood pressure and irritation in the intestines, then the piles will gradually disappear. Chamberlain's Tablets will certainly cure your constipation. Sold by Ketiile Bros., Greymouth.—Advt. PREMATURELY GREY. Before using cheap-advertised hair dyec vj.te for advice, explaining how grey you aie to Mrs Gaw, Trafalgar Street, Nelson. —Advt.
KUMARA SPORTS AND AXE AV MEN'S CARNIVAL. Kumara Racecourse, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1911. ' PROGRAMME. 1. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP of £l7 Prizes £lO, £4, £2 and £l. Nomination ss, acceptance ss. 2. UPRIGHT CHOP of £3O, 15-inch logs. Prizes £l6, £6, £3, and £2, and £3 divided among beaten men in the final heat. Nomination 6/6, acceptance 6/6. 3. PUTTING THE STONE HANDICAP Prizes 20s, 10s. Nomination 2s. 4. HANDICAP SAW, 18-inch logs. Prizes £5, £2 and £l. Nomination 3s, acceptance 3s. b. LADIES BRACELET, 220yds. Prizes £3, 30/-, 10/-. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 6. HANDICAP UNDERHAND CHOP, 18-inch logs. Prizes £l6, £6, £3 and £2, and £3 divided among beaten men in the final heat. Nomination 6/6, acceptance 6/6. 7. HOP, STEP AND JUMP HANDICAP. Prizes 20/-, 10/-. Nomination 2s. Post entry. 8. 880 YARDS HANDICAP. Prizes £4, £2, £l. Nomination 2/6, acceptance 2/6. 9. SACK RACE. Prizes 20/- and 10/-. Post entry. 10. STEPPING COMPETITION. Prizes 20/- and 10/-. Nomination 1/-. Post entry. 11. BOYS' RACE. Prizes 10/- and 5/-. Post entry 6d. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for all events close on December 4th at 9 p.m. Handicaps declared on December 11th at 9 p.m. -Acceptances close on December 18th at 9 }.m. Chopping and sawing contests are conducted under the rules of the New Zealand Axemen's Association; Athletic Events under the rules of the New Zealand Athletic Union. The last six performances must be sent mi with each nomination, together with the necessary fee. The Committee reserve the right to withdraw or rearrange any event, and, should the weather be unfavourable to postpone the sports from day to day. All protests must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes of the conclusion of the event, and accompanied by the sum of 10s which may be forfeited should the Committee consider the protest frivolous. ROBERT ROUSE, Secretary. H. HOLMES, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, | (Opposite the Public Library), j Albert Street. j A New Stock of PAPERS, PAINTS, GLASS, Etc., just to hand. ESTIMATES given for all work connected with the trade.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 December 1911, Page 2
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