AN AGED t T CLERGYMAN Invigorated both in Mind and Body by Dr. Morse'i Indian - Root Pills. • «' I hay» been a pwaoher of th« GMpaV i uri the Rev. Thorns* B. Bwif t, Alexandra, c Victoria, "for fifty-two yean, am now in 1 wy oighty-fint year. I .uttered for a long ( ti»e from ooattaneM and ooMeqnent lndlgeition. Dr. Morm'i I«>uw Root Fom t were brought under my notice tome two yean aco. I took one pill every ereaing, and won Mdtr that method my ooativMeai and bit gestion were reUeved, and my boweh^ M regular a. the morning. They aarf«t Nature in the diroharga of all her function*, faoreatt the appetite, produce aound deep «»dfiw elasticity of spirit.. I always preach three times on the Sundays, and drive long distances to my appointments. I enjoy HM ud tbe Lord's work to whioh He called m« now than fifty year. ago. Twf/ptoitote whom I recommended year Hlto aw nsing them in the same way, with the same happy ( results." In another letter Mr. Swift states, that he has taken Dr. Momb's Ihbiak Roo« Pats with the most happy results, and llndi that'they invigorate both mind and body. To those in declining yean, wh» need a mild Mid searching remedy to keep the system , in proper working order, there fa nothing like Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They aidjin the digestion and assimilation of food, cleanse the Stomach, and keep the Uwjnd Kidneys in proper working order. V*** are a positive and permanent oure forßllionf ness, Indigeation, Constipation, HeadaohM, S*ilo«* Complexion, Liver *****9 Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Bolls and Blotoha* and for Female Ailments. — 45 KAPUNI RACE MEETING, To be held in MR A. DAVIDSON'S PADDOCK, Oh MANAIA ROAD. On THURSDAY, JULY 27. President, E. Long, Esq. ; Vice-President, A. Davidson; Judge, J. P. Slattery; Starter, W. Tait; Clerk of Scales; D. Davidson : Clerk of Coutsg :W. Cleaver ; Handipapper, G. Selby ; Timekeeper, J. Davidson; Treasurer, S. Head; .Stewards J. P. Slattery, W. Tait, D. Davidson, W. Cleaver, S. Head, J. Pauson, A. Davidson, J. Christie, J. Davidson. 1. Maiden Race, of 5 soys., second horse to receive Ibov from stakes; vie mile. Norn. 4a, accep. 2s. 2. Flying Handicap, of 7sovb., second horso to rcoeivo leov. from the stakes ; six furlongs. Norn. ss, accep. 3s. 3. Pony Race, of ssovs., second horse to receive lsov., from stakes; 7 furlongs. Norn. 4s, accep. 2s. 4. Kapuni Cup, of 1260v5., second horse to receive 2sov., from stakes; li mile. Norn. Bs, accep. 6e. 5. Electric Stakes, of ssovs., second horße to receive lsov. from stakes; 5 furlongs. Norn. 4s, accep. 2s. 6. Skeet Road Handicap, of 650v6., second horse to" receive Isov from stakes; one mile, Norn. 4s, accep. 3s. i 7. Forced Handicap, of 6sovs., second horse to receive lsov. from the stakes ; 7 furlongs. Norn., winners compulsory, 7s 6d; losers, 4s. Post entry. DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations close July 17. Acceptance close July 24. RULES AND "REGULATIONS. 1. No nomination will be received unless accompanied by necessary amount in cash. 2. The winner of any Taoe may be sub-, jected to a rehandicap before starting in any other event. 3. Every entry must state name or assumed name, age-, pedigree, and performances, description of house and colors of rider. 4. All Taces to be run under tho New Zealand Rules of Racing as near as possible. 5. Insurances not having been arranged, the club take no liability in case of accident to jockeys in any of the races. 6. Protests accompanied by 10s must be s in the hands of the secretary within ten minutes after the race, the stewards' decision to bo final. 7. The stewards reserve the right to postpone or make alterations. 8. All bookmakers to pay with tho stakes. First race to start at 12 noon. All communications to bo addressed to the secretary, J. Hickey, Kapuni Racing Club. Bookmakers' fee, 2 guineas. Games, 1 guinea. J. HICKEY, Secretary. ASTER BAKERS, your business will be increased. Journeymen, your yoke is made easy by using Norton's celebrated "DORASE." No sour bread; qualities are excellent. Highest awards and testimonials obtained. Read Professor Jago's. London, and - A. Bickerton's, Christchurch, rer ports. Send along for full particus lars to Norton, Lyttelton. AMUBI BUTCHERY. rpHE General Public would obJL tain satisfaction by obtaining their meat at the above butchery. Only the best of stock procurable slaughtered. Small goods manufactured daily. S. A. DAILEY, Princes Street ... Hawera LENZO EXTRACT OF SOAP. The mighty wash"m" m ing powder is sold throughout New •Zealand. Just try it. DRESSMAKING. HAVING secured the services of Miss Millar, a Firstclass Dressmaker (late of J. Paul and Co., Wanganui), ladies can now rely upon having Perfect Fit and Style at Moderate Prices. G. MURCH, MANCHESTER HOUSE, HIGH STREET. STOCK-TAKING SALE AT SEXTON'S. HAVING completed a very successful three weeks sale, we have decided to offer to our customers still greater BARGAINS during stock-taking. Our premises not being extensive enough, we cannot let our stock accumulate, so must clear all Winter Goods at any sacrifice to make room < for our Summer Stock. v A word to our Lady customers. — J We have over 30 dozen BLOUSES ; in all materials and styles, perfect fitting, ranging in price from 1/6 up . to 20/. A visit will repay you for this alone. CO3TUMEB, JACKETS, PKIiiTS, ' Cheaper than ever. j Stock-taking Sale commences THURSDAY, JUNE 29. - Note address—CASH ARCADE, s Corner of High and Victoria sts. [ T. SEXTON. ! npHE CHEAPEST FQOD ON f JL EARTH. ] i4.lbs Biscuits, 3/6 ] Super Wine Biscuits, 6d per. lb. j Vanilla Wine Biscuits, 6d per lb. , City Wine Biscuits, 6d per lb. * { Winter . Green Peas, 6d pk Sugar Peas, gd tin Tinned Tomatoes ' i Gallon-tins Green Gages - Gallon tins green Plums; ' Gallon tins green Daffisdns. , , \ AT SMITH'S, PRINCES ST. \ft r— ; — ( — : \ TO THE MUSIC LOVING Mlsfc B.rFLYNtft has'; been ._ abpomted agent for " Naun- - tons Universal System of Reading Music at Sight." Full information i . with regard to the system and tuition an be obtained from Miss B. Flynn, 1 Grey street, Hawera. . . ,. ; 1
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8938, 3 July 1905, Page 4
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