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Express 'Handicap (4.3 d class), 2 miles.—Bracken, Gold Tinge, Xgingongingo, Roddy, Tempest scr., Greaifc Author, Major Lind, Morning Sun, Raydus, Somerby 12, Harvest' Child, Silver de Oro 24. Autumn Handicap (4.40 class), 2 ravins.—Garner, lx inn s, Voyage, Kolmar, scr., Geiiilight, 2few Met ford 12, Dolores, Mountain Mist, Stand By 24, Louis Bingen, Quickfirc 36, Huon Voyage 96, ■ Peterwah 132. Belfast Handicap (2.46 class), lj •n t s.— Kn.veka Boy, Herod, Xeero, Wilma-Hlillon s ei\, -Arethusa, Belind., Nelson’s Victory, Somerby 12, Colonial Boy, Muriel de 'Oro, vSir Guy, Vesuvius 24.' ■ ■" Wilkin Handicap .{4.40 class), 2 miles.—Aristotle, Girva.n, Probation, scr., A vermis, Gumdiggor, Lily Harold, tßokena, Wrecker 12, Manoeuvre, Muster Boy', Wild Guy 24, Blue Mountain 36, Giro, Indianapo!i s 48, John Jinks, Nimbu§ 60. Flying Handicap (2.43 class), 1J miles. Arikitoa, Glenrossie, Lindbergh, Rollo, Satin King ecr.. Royal Silk 12, Wraeker 24, Harold Logan, Roi l’Or 48.
TRY ST. SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for coughs, soldi, catarrh, bronchitis headfche. wheji taken internally—3 drops in a tablespoon of cold aster. Sores, ulcers, wounds, inflamed skin, heal quickly by applying the pure SANDER’S EXTRACT and rubbing a little v.asel'ne over it, when tender. For catarrh and hay-fever apply as ointment to nostrils—l teaspoonful of SANDER’S EXTRACT to loe. vaseILj—which forms also the best healing ointment. All authorities commend SANDER’S EXTRACT. It received Gold Medal and highest awards at Exhibition ol Dunedin and Amsterdam, and was Droved best at tho Supreme Court of Victoria. The extreme care in its manufacture guarantees purity, and safety when used. Try it, and you will derive the benefit.—Advt.
Ix\n old Auckland identity tells how walking u p Queen Street the other •afternoon lie was accosted by a shabbily dressed elderly man who asked for a ‘trifle.’ “Want a drink, eh?” queried the identity. “No” was the reply, “1 want a smoke. A month since 1 had one. If you smoke yourself you’ll know how' I feel.” Convinced that the man spoke the truth the old identity handed over a shilling. Ho had been there himself and know from persona] experience what ''tobuero-huiiirer’’ is like. Non-smokers who condemn .smoking as a bad habit don’t know nuu-b. Tobacco has cheered and solaced millions worsted in th e battle, of lift", and provided it its pore and good it is really beneficial. Probably the purest tobacco, by the wav, is our own New Zealand “toasted.” Where wilt yen get a mi,ld aromatic like Riverhead Cold, a medium flavoured like Navy Cut No. 3 or Cavendish, a full strength like Cut Plug No. 10? And thank, s to thei r being roasted when manufactured there’s next, to no nicotine in auy of them!—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1933, Page 8
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