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HOW MR W. G. MABEY WAS MIRACULOUSLY CURED OF RHEUMATISM. \ ' A well-known farmer from Maramarua, accompanied by a friend, called at our office the other day and asked to see Mr Rasmussen. Having been shown into Mr Rasmussen’s room, he introduced himself and his friend, and said he had called to personally express his everlasting, thanks and gratitude for the great benefit he had received from a two months' course of “RHEUMALINEOXYGENA.”

“I -wanted you to see me,” he continued, “so I have come to your office and brought a witness who will tell you. the state I was in before I started your cure. I had been suffering from Itheumatism, Sciatica, and I know not what for twenty years. My legs had swellings on them as big as your fist. I suffered indescribable agony. I was a burden to myself and everyone around me.- A miserable cripple —just existing. And now look at me ! Do I look fit?”

“You certainly, do,” said Mr Rasmussen, “but I have seen many similar quick changes through our wonderful remedy;” “Man, it’s wonderful V It’s _ a miracle ! I haven’t an ache or a pain or swelling, or stiffness in any part of my body. I’m in perfect health, and look ’it. I’ve reduced my age twenty years. Two months ago I was ready for my grave, and longing-for it. 1 can’t thank you enough ! I’ll give you any kind of. testimonial you like. Write out anything you like now, and I’ll sign it. I wan’t everybody to wonderful medicine It’s a blessing to know what you’ve _ got. humanity.” Our visitor tlien signed the following statement. It is short and to the point, but there is a word of meaning behind the simple statement, “I am now completely cured” : Maramarua, near Mercer, 20/10/15. The Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., Auckland. Dear Sirs, —Having suffered from Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago for twenty years, and having had two courses of your wonderful cure, I am pleased to say that I am now COMPLETELY CURED. You are at liberty to make whatever use of this you may desire. (Signed) W. G. MABEYThis remedy not only cures Rheumatism it tones up the whole nervous system. It purifies'the blood and enriches it, thus feeding and nourishing impoverished nerves. It brings back the bloom of health to the cheeks, and puts the buoyancy of youth into bodv and limbs and brain. CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND

POST IT TO-DAY. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Ptv., Ltd., 151 Drey Buildings, High Street, Auckland. Dear Sirs, —Please send me free and postage paid, your book entitled “The Broken Crutch: A most Interesting Story,” as mentioned in the “Gisborne Times.” Name

Address TOKOMARU BAT. “GISBORNE TIMES” AGENCIES 'T'HE “GISBORNE TIMES” may be obtained at Tokomaru Bay from The Farmers’ Co-operative Assn. Oates Bros. J. K. Popple. Q.ISBORNE THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 AND 5 1916. SUMMER MEETING To bp held on THE CLUB’S COURSE. TE HAPARA. Offioers: President, Sir James Carroll, K.0.M.G.; Vice-President, Mr F J. Lysnar; Hon. Treasurer, Mr C J Bennett; Hon. Timekeeper, Mr M. G. Nasmith; Committee, Messrs D. J. Barry. C. J. Bennett, H. E. Bright, J. W. Bright. H. D. deLautour, F. Hall. F. J Lysnar. G. Matthewson, J. R. Murphy, T. McConnell. G. B. Oman, F. Parker; Stewards, Messrs C. J. Bennett, H. E. Bright, J. W. Bright, H. D deLautour, R Hepburn, J. R. Murphy, T. McConnell M. G. Nasmith, G. B. Oman, F. Parker, P. J. Parker, R. Scott, G. R. Wyllie; Judge, Mr R. B Lusk; Starter, Mr R. H. Skipworth; Handicap.per, Mr H. Coyle; Totalisator Steward, Mr W. O. Skeet; Clerk of Scales, Mr M. deOosta; Clerk of Course, Mr J. Pritchard; Secretary, Mr H. E. Dodd.

FIRST DAY—THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1916. (To start at 12.45 n.m.) 1. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES of 120 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sosv and third horse 10 sovs ont of stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. One mile and a-half, over six flights of hurdles. if. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 100 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. For horses that have never won a race of any description. Weight Bst. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Pour fur longs. 8. GISBORNE OUP HANDICAP, of 400 sovs (375 sovs in specie and a Cup value 25 sovs presented by Mr F. J. Lysnar); second horse to receive 50 sovs and third horse 25 sovs out of stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 100 s. One mile and a-quarter. 4. TE HAPARA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 aovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20a Seven furlongs. 6. FLYING HANDICAP, of 170 sovs; second horse to receive 25 sovs and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. Nomination 20s, aooeptanoe 40s. Six furlongs. 6. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs ont of stake. Minimum weight Bst. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. One mile 7. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; seoond horse to reoeive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. Nomination .20s, acceptance 20s. Five furlongs. 0. PARK HANDICAP, of 135 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. Nomination 20s, aooeptanoe 30s. Seven furlongs. SEOOND DAY-SATURDAY FEB. 5, 1910. (To start at 12.45 p.m.l 1. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, ot 110 sovs; seoond horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. One mile and three-quarters, over seven flights of hurdles. 2. MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP, of 100 _ bovs; seoond horse to receive 15 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. For horses that have never won a raoe, except the winner or Maiden Scurry the first day, which shall be eligible. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Five furlongs. 3. TARUHERU HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; seoond horse to receive 16 sovs and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. One mile. 4. GISBORNE" RACING CLUB HANDI- ' CAP, of 250 sovs; second horse to receive 35 soVs and third horse 15 sovs out of stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 60s. One mile. 6. SEOOND WELTER HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; seoond horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. Minimum weight Bst. Nomination 20s, aooeptanoe 20s. Seven furlongs. 6. GISBORNE STAKES, of 150 sovs; sec-ond-horse to reoeive 25 sovs and third horse 15 bovs out of stake. For two and three-yvar-olds. Two-year-olds 7st 71b; three-yea T-olds 9st:- fillies and geldings allowed 31bs. Winners of toy raoe or raoes since August Ist, 1915, of the holleotive value of 75 sovs to carry 51b; 100 sovs or over 101 b extra. Nomination 20s, acceptance ZOs. Six furlongs. 7. AWAPUNI HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; seoond horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs ont of stake. Nomination 20s, aooeptanoe 20s. Six fnrlongs. 0. FINAL HANDICAP, of 125 sovs; seoond horse to receive 20 bovs and third horse 10 sovs out of stake. Nomination 20s, aooeptanoe- 30s. Seven furlongs. PENALTIES. The winner of any Flat Handicap after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs. The winner of any Hurdle Race after the declaration of weights to oarry a penalty of fttt. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS. AND ACCEPTANCES. FRIDAY, 14th January, 1916—Nomination for All Events olos at 9 p.m. TUESDAY, 25th January, 1916-Weights declared for First Day’s Handicaps. FRIDAY, 28th January, 1916—Acceptances for the whole of the First Day's Eventsdose at 9 p.m. THURSDAY,. 3rd February, 1916 (night of First Day's Races)—Weights for Second Day’s Handicaps declared at 8.30. , p.m. Aooeptances for .the' whole of the Second Day’s Events close at. 9.30 P.m. V ' ' . I ' ~ ' H. E. DODD.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4144, 22 January 1916, Page 3

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