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PROTECT YOURSELF BY ONLY BUYING TEA WITH HOATE & COS NAME ON. Every genuine Packet or Box has NELSON MOATE&CO. on It INSIST upon having packages that have not been opened. N. M. & Co.'s TEAS are the ONLY BEST, all others are simply copies In name and style. NEARLY SO YEARS TEST.

Cure that Cold ! You cannot afford to take chances when a few doses of Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss will cure you. Refuse to accept substitutes or imitations. There is no remedy so safe, so sure and effective as -. BOIINGTON'S IRISH MOSS RACING IN AMERICA. ♦ A PROMINENT OEFICFAJ S'S VIEWS. On more than one occasion a member of the English Jockey Club has visited this part < i the world (writes "Sir Bedivere," • The Post but until last week, when M S. S Howlan dspent a few days in Wellington, no member of the American Jockey Club hasi so far as 1 am. aware, been in New Zealand. Besides being a | member of the Jockey Club, Mr How- j land is president . the Washington Racing Club and honorary secretary and treasurer n\' the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association. What, therefore, he does not know about racing in America is not worth knowing, and during his stay here many interesting facts were gleaned from him with regard to horse-racing and its management in Uncle Sam's Country. HOW RACING IS CONTROLLED. Racing in America is, a sin England, controlled by a Jockey Club, and in common wit hthe English institution the American Jockey Club, the membership of which is limited to fifty, is one of the most exclusive bodies to be found anywhere. It is an all-powerful association, the stewards of which appoint all judges, handicappers, starters, clerks of the scales, and all minor officials. No man can either train or ride unless licensed by the stewards thereof, nor can any meeting be held, on pain of disqualification of all concerned, without its programmes and everything appertaining to it being approved of by them. Those who take an active part as stewards are men I with the keenest interest in the! sport,, and no meeting can be held

Youth, beauty, health, happi-ntau-butt (Oh, yes, there'! a "but") and the "but" in this case '■CORNS. How often one ue«a tffervesoing health oripplea with oorns. Whether you are young or old you need not keep thiii " but." Lot "Ta«»'i Cehtaih Curs tor Coens " wipe it out of existence. It can, if you will only give it n trial. One Shilling, at nil Champs and Stom or Post-free Diraot from Tekc & Co., ■ j New Plymoilh,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 56, 11 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 56, 11 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 56, 11 March 1910, Page 3