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TEACHER CONQUERS STOMACH Discards 18-year Diet New Remedy, she says, Makes Weak Stomachs Strong A schoolmistress says a weak stomach can be made strong—even after ulcers. She declares she has proved it in her own case, having released herself from a diet to which she had been restricted for 18 years. She gives us the following particulars: — “I had stomach trouble for 18 years,” she writes. “Ulcers culminated in haemorrhage. For six weeks, I lay between life and death, and at the end of two years could just eat steamed fish, steamed rice and things of that sort. Five years ago, when I tried a real meal, it cost me three months in bed. Following another scare, I started taking Rennies. The pains went, and as they did not return, I tried different dishes —much more carefully than a mother would wean her baby. I have now eaten turkey, duck, roast beef, cheese and chocolate cream buns. What a miracle! Rennies have definitely strengthened my stomach —something' which powders could not do.” —(Mrs.) A.M.B. Digestif Rennie Pastilles strengthened this woman’s stomach because they contain antacids which neutralise' acidity, the frequent cause" of ulceration; absorbents which reduce stomach gas; and digestive ferments which actively aid digestion. .Rennies are a pleasant type of ldzenge which dissolve in the mouth. They become active at once, because they reach your stomach full strength—not weakened with water. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose—airtight and hygienic —in pocket or handbag. Two Digestif Rennies end stomach pain in less than five minutes. Digestif Rennies are obtainable of all Chemists, 10d., and 2s Bd.‘

Fruit for Eating and Jam. Choicest New Season’s Fruits always available at the lowest market prices. HARDY’S FRUIT EXCHANGE PEEL. STREET rpOLAGA ]JAY JOCKEY QLUB ANNUAL MEETING To be held on the TOLAGA BAY RACECOURSE, On SATURDAY, 17th. FEBRUARY, 1310. President: .Mr. F. Cl Loisel. "Vice-Prosi* dents: Messrs. J. P. Guthrie, A. G. Hultquist* M.P., J. McNeil, A. E. Reeves, F. W. Shelton, and C. E. Smith. Stewards: Messrs. A. Donald, R. R. Fraser, 11. R. Littleworth, N. Loisel, H. Maude, W. H. Mackenzie, R. McNeil,. G. F. Milne, G.. J. B. Morris, J. B. Morris, H. Nelson, P. v Sayers, ' N.- B. Smith, C. W. Taylor, P. T. Weeks. Judge:, Mr. P. A. Pettit. Starter: Mr. L. Murray. Treasurer-: Mr. H. L. Tempest. Timekeeper: Mr. R. McNeil. Handicapper: Mr. A. Tuckwell. Hon. Surgeon. Dr. H. Weeks. Weighing-room Steward, Mr. W. J. Pickett. Clerk of Scales: Mr. V. F. Hurlstone. Clerk of Course, Mr. C. A. Mackintosh. Secretary: H. E. Dodd. PROGRAMME To start at 12.30 p.m. WAIHAU HACK HANDICAP, of £BS; , second horse to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from tho stake. Minimum weight, 9 stone. Riders exempted from complying with Rule 224 (a) Rules of Racing. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination 20/-, Acceptance 20/-. HAUITI DISTRICT HANDICAP, of £65; second horse to receive £lO, and. third horse, £5 from the stake. Winner of race of any description at time of starting barred. The owner must have resided in the district from 15th Noviim- ‘ her, 1939, and the horse must have been owned and trained and kept within the district-from the same date unless by special permit. The district comprises the whole of the Uawa, Waiapu, Matakaoa and Wairoa Coupties and that portion of the Cook Cdunty north of the Turihaua River. Minimum weight 7st. 71b. Distance, 5 furlongs. Nomination &0/-, Acceptance 20/-. MAIDEN SCURRY, of £65; second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. For horses that have never won a flat race at time of starting. Weight, 8 stone. Distance, 6 furlongs. Nomination 20/-, Acceptance 20/-., i UAWA STAKES HANDICAP, of £115; second horse. to receive £ls and third horse £lo' from tho stake. Minimum weight 7 stone. Distance, one mile and a quarter. Nomination 20/-, AcceptWHAREKAKA HACK HANDICAP, of £BS; second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight 7st, 71b. Distance, 6 furlongs. Nomination 20/-, Acceptance 20/-. DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP, of £llo; first horse to receive £65, also a Silver Cup, value £5 and a cash trophy of £2O, donated by Mrs. F.' H. Loisel; second horse to receive £ls, and third horse£lo, from tho stake. The owner must have resided in the district from 15th November, 1939, and the horse must have been owned and trained and kept within the district from tho same date unless by special permit. The district Comprises tho, whole % of tho Uawa, Waiapu, Matnkaoii and.Wairoa Counties and that portion of the Cook County north of the Turihaua River. Minimum weight 7st. 71b. Distance, 7 furlongs. Nominationr2o/-,- Acceptance 20/-. . , FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £95; second horso to receive £lO and third horse £5 from tho stake. Minimum weight ,7 stone. Distance, 6 furlongs. Nomination .20/-, Acceptance 20/-, , penalties. All handicaps ' subject to, the condition lat the winner of any race after the induration of weights may bo rohamliipped. Handicaps to bo declared not .tor than seventy-two hours after tho adi>rtised time of tho race won. 3ATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, ETC. LONDAY, sth February, 1940, NOMINATIONS for All Events close at 8 p.m. UESDAY, 13th February, 1940, WEIGHTS deplored., , WEDNESDAY, 3 4th February, 1040, ACCEPTANCES for All Events close at 8 p.m. OMINATIONS and ACCEPTANCES close' with Mr. H. L. Tempest, Tolaga Bay, or with the Secretary, Gisborne, H. E, DODD, Secretary. RULES AND REGULATIONS. , All races to be run-under the N.Z. Rules, of Racing. . • Entries by telegram must be confirmed in writing at the earliest moment. The Committee reserve the right to alter the order of the events on this Programme at any time prior to the date of the meeting. RULE 243:—(1) By tho entering of a horso for any race,, every person having or subsequently acquiring an interest in such horse shall be deemed thereby to undertake, neither directly nor indirectly, to make any wager with a bookmaker in connection with such horse or any other horse in the race for which such horse is entered. Each entry shall contain, or if it does not contain, shall bo conclusively assumed to contain, such an undertaking, breach whereof shall be deemed to be a corrupt practice within the meaning of Rule 338 hereof. TVfILK Docket Books and Milkmen’s Accounts at Herald Printing Department.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20135, 3 January 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20135, 3 January 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20135, 3 January 1940, Page 3

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