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REEFTON— SECOND DAY.

[PRESS ASSOCIATION.! REEFTON, April 13. Electric Handicap — Trent 1, Nordoff 2, Sylvrie 3. Jockey Club Handicap— Tsitsihar 1, Adria 2, Abaydos 3. Welter Handicap — Moetoropuku 1, Blessbok 2, Victoria Park 3. Farewell Handicap — Sylvrie 1, Blessbok 2, Keema 3.

It is reported that a fifty acre section recently sold at the "Hirstlands" sale has changed hands at a rise of £3 10s per acre. At the Hawera horae fair an Saturday two mares (in foal) realised 2s 6d and Is respectively. When entry fees, commission, and. halter charges are deducted the vendors' accounts ehould not be largely in credit. This morning one hundred pupils from the Convent School, at the invitation of Air Strack, visited the horticultural display at the Hawera District High School. The pupils were in charge of the Sisters, who gave them a special horticultural ! object lesson. Mr Strack was thanked j iar the invitation. The exhibition is now closed. Altogether over 1000 persons (including children) visitedi the display. By request some of the fruit is to be given to the Salvation Army. The lamgest and best of the vegetables will be kept for seed purposes next year. Prizes were <not given to exhibitors this year, because no definite conditions were drawn up, but it is intended to do so next year. Those who exhibited this year are to be given certificates of merit. Several prizes have been, promised for the next display. I Graves and Co., sole agents, advertise a dairy farm and sheep amd cattle farm respectively for sale. Mr T. Hickey advertises that he has taken over the bricklaying business until lately carried on Hy Mr F. Wilson. ' Messrs BaKer and Crabb, lan 3 and commission agents, have a replace advertisement appearing to-day. : Doctors' coachmen in Berlin wear white hats. This enables the public to promptly recognise a* physician's vehicle in case his services are suddenly required. j BEE OINTMENT. CHILDREN CRY FOR IT. 1 One of the greatest proofs of Bee Ointment as a healing remedy was lately \ brought before the -Proprietary. It was in the Wairarapa district tLat a child of three years was observed to strike its finger badly with a hammer. The blood oozed out from the dimpled digit, dark and black, and the youngster fled to its mother crying, "Bee, Bee, give me Bee!" The mother instantly came out and bound up the wound with Bee Ointment on a piece of cotton cloth; the child went on contentedly playing as if nothing was the matter with it. The mother explained that 6he had always kept Bee Ointment that it was a household word in the home. Fathers, mothers, all of you • who are bringing up families, remember the ailments and injuries which may beset your little children, and be forearmed. Keep Bee Ointment in your homes for all cuts, bruises, skin diseases, and *heumatism. Sold everywhere. — Advt. DON'T WAIT till to-morrow. It's little colds that grow into big colds, the big colds that end in consumption and death. Don't wait till to-morrow to cure the little colds, for one dose of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption will break up a cold if taken at the beginning. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is a- safe and never-failing remedy. Price Is 6d and 3s. For sale by chemists and storekeepers, Hawera ; F. J. Gapper, Kaponga: and C. James, Alton. — Advt. THE PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT. If you want to get rid' of that cold on your chest, One and sixpence is all you need to invest! Universal Cold Cure will do all the resit — It lives up to its name, "the latest and i best." Each week a guinea is awarded for the best original Conundrum, Apt Essay, or Humorous Verse on the merits of the Universal Cold Cure. One guinea has been posted to Miss A. M. M., P.O. Box 10, Palmerston N. I Contributions must not exceed fifty words; must be accompanied by coupon and be addressed : "Universal Cold Cure —The. Latest and Best— ?.O. Box 716, Wellington."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 13 April 1908, Page 7

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REEFTON—SECOND DAY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 13 April 1908, Page 7

REEFTON—SECOND DAY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 13 April 1908, Page 7