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DONE SO QUIETEY. It comes lik© a ray of B uß*hine. Makes the old folks happy. Makes the young, lolks joyful. '"%>■ Takes - the load' off the "back. : _ ) . - It’s all done IS o quietly. No fuss about it. r ' i What is it? ; , Why Doan’s Backache -Kidney PUfc The little kidr.ey ’wonder-worker®. 1 ' What will, they do? fj Bead what thfe man says: . . urrf Mr J. Jones, Franklin Gre?«.| nouth, says; “After suffering for »om« ;in;e from several distressing symptoms jf kidney disorder } such as backache, lizzy attacks and ’ urinary troubleJ . nra« advised to take a course of Doang„ Backache Kidney Pills. The. " nendation, I felt sure, wa S; genuine, s? [ bought some at once, and commenced taking‘’’thbiri,' carefully following th<? directions. In a few days the ?»»*•# my back begaji to. eaee and I * eib ft e T «.r in other ways. Needless to. say . continued with , the treatment - and » the time I W used six bottles of Ui ■ pills . I was cured, and I - hate ha . m return of trouble since;- I «haj,l always - have a good word to s a y Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills- a®d*-W never 6 lose ah opportunity of* mending them to backache and knjn Y sufferers. at<- =3- .gvt* Four year 6 later Mr rJo »l! • ■1 ,« ,tm «11 end iave Backache MMy* PUl* k nr freedom from ltijlnMr. trouble.. rfy Doan’s Backache sold by all'i chemists , and Foster-McClellan proprietors, Hamilton Street, save money— nse Fairy Dyes fo?, >se faded curtains.— Advt.

WESTLAND TROTTING JUBILEE TROTTING MEETINC THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1935 £555 IN STAKES APPROVED PROGRAMME.;, First Race to Start at 12,25 p,m., 1— DISTRICT HANDICAP, (in harness) of 50 sovs. Second horse toAJJG? ceive 10 sovs. ,and the' tW*d*J>p?Bo 5 sovs from the stake.,For,horsps which havebeen" in one, Counties of Buller,. Inangd*b% N Grey or Westland,: or any W^t , Coast Borough, for at > least. 'Ereg months; immediately : prior? to .the race, and owned or leased hy iesidents of the said. .. Boroughs. Horses will he ped20s, li'ttiiles. • 2- GOLDFIELDS HANDICAP, (in harness) horse '.to .receive-,.! L - sovs. and. the from .the stake. For unhoppied trotters only.,Horses in this event 'will be handicapped-ip do 3.49 or better. Nomination 20s, acceptance 255. H miles. ;> ,'3—KANIERI HANDICAP, (in r harness) of 70 sovs. Second horse to re? ceive 14 sovs. • and*.the " third r .h&rs§ 7 sovs from the the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped'tp, . do 2.77 or better. Nomination acceptance 30s. 1 mile. ( 4 WESTLAND TROTTING / CLUB’S . SILVER JUBILEE HANDICAP, (in j harness) of'l2o soVSi'. 'ahd: a. trophy - to be presented by the Hokitika i ; Licensed Victuallers, second horse to receive 24 sovs. and the third horse to receive .12 sovs.. from.: the ? stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 4.52 or better. Nominations ; 30s, acceptance 40s. 2 miles.., 5 STAFFORD HANDICAP (in,harness) 0f.60 sovs. Second horse ; to receive 12 sovs. and the "third.-horse 6 sovs. from the stake. Horses %ill be handicapped to do 3.5 or better;. Nomination 20s, acceptance 255. -,l} miles. // /■. h'l.V;:- :. 6 DOMINION TROTTERS HANDICAP, (in harness) of 70 sovs.. .Second horse to receive 14 sovs, and,.the third horse 7 sovs. from the stake, For un.hoppled .trotters. only. Horses will "be handicapped to do 5.7.? or better. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. 2 miles. 7 AVIATION HANDICAP, (in saddle) of 60|soys. /Second horse to receive. 12 sovs. and the third horse 6 sovs. from’’the’ktake. Horses will be/handicapped to do 2.27. or better. Nom- ■ ination 205,: acceptance 255. 1 mile. 8— FINAL HANDICAP, (in harness) of 70 sovs. Second horse to ; receive 14 sovs. and the third horse 7 SQVp. from, the stake, .Horses- will, be,' hanr dicapped to do 2.24. or better. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s;, 1 mile* Nominations for all events close ..with the Secretary, Wharf Street, Hokitika, on FRIDAY, December. 14, 1934, at 9 p.m. (Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m.) Handicaps will be declared on FRIDecember ..28, 1934, ,at 9 p.mAcceptances ’clbSp) with the Secretary, on WEDNESDAY," January 2, 1935, at noon. 1 • • M, H. HOUSTON,;. £ .■ \ Hon./ Sec. ■' •$:' 4 _. v : 80x_.70/ .JEJpkjii^aa,^;,v g i !

Only the best should' Jwy goodveh* ant, full-flavoured. AH grooers; In hojttl* ough for your table 1 TJSe rSiarlaiidlß; Vinegar. It costs ho morel Pure, PiqU.’ or bulk,—Adrfe. ■ Change,, of season has brought;along new styles 'n all our departments* ;K®* - prices will be the'ordbhvhf, the day.—Schroder-arid Co. Ikspectihq, awdially invited.—Advt. v-> Protect yourserr rrqm winter'aiM6ot« such as coughs' fihd colds; an efficient, scientific remedy. Actv;&t the root of the trouble. Givqa quio& relief. 120'dosea for 2a- fid. CO doses ffflf la 3d.—Advfc

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