" People We Have Cured." EPILEPTIC FITS " CURED IN TWO TREATMENTS. Wellington, 2nd June, 1905. Mr Goodman. Dear Sir, —I am pleased to inform you that since your two treatments I have not had a repetition of the attacks. 2nd July, ho writes—l am pleased to say that ray health is capital; I have never had another attack. Yours &inceroly, C.D.L. LUMBAGO. 18 YEARS' STANDING, CURED IN THREE WEEKS. Palmerston, 17th December, 190.1. Mr G.M. states that since undergoing treatment in July last ho is ontiroly free from his old complaint, can work ail day without inconvenience, and has completely recovered his health. February, 1906, ho reports—Still well and free from pain.—This patient's health was completely shattered from pain and want of sleep. Ho had spent large sums of money without obtaining relief, and had been unable to work for some time, having become almost a cripple. , CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CURED IN ONE MONTH. New Plymouth, 17th January, 1906, Mr Goodman. Dear Sir —Hairing been a sufferer from constipation for many years, I am glad to testify to being cured bv your treatment. Yours sincerely, (Miss) R.S. BILIOUS ATTACKS & HEADACHES cured in two weeks. New Plymouth, January 14. Mr Goodman. Dear Sir,---Since you treated my wife in November last she is entirely free from tho periodical attacks which prostrated her, and from which uhe failed to obtain any permanent relief. I remain, yours faithfully, G G CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA &■ HEART TROUBLE cured in two weeks The patient reports - After a lapse of 7 months, my digestion is perfect. I have gamed over a stone in weight; I: can ride my bicycle 20 miles a day withe ut inconvenience. This proves that my heart is perfectly strong again. The cases referred to were treated without medicine. Original letters may be seen, the patients can be interviewed or communicated with by letter. FEMALE AILMENTS.-~We have innumerable records of tho successful treatment of female ailments, the details of which cannot bo publishod for obvious reasons. Testimonials can bo seen on application. WE CURE, In addition to the above, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Insomnia, Nervous Prostration, and other diseases of the nervous system, and many so-called incurable diseases, children's ailments, bad habits; etc., etc. If you are suffering, consult us, it costs nothing. We take no case unless confident of success. MR AND MRS J. GOODMAN, MEDICAL SPECIALISTS, Palmerston Buildings, Cuba street, PALMERSTON N. Hours 10 till 4, evenings 6 till 7. Note—The above is our headquarters.
M ANAWATU AND WEST COAST CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SPORTS, AT the Sports Ground, Fitzherbert street. Palmeraton North, on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 16,1906. £200 in. Prizes. £200 ia Prizes. PROGRAMME. 150 yds Maiden Race, Ist £2, 2nd £1 ; post entry 2s. 75yds Boys' Race, under 16 years ; Ist £1, 2nd 10s ; post entry Is. 120 yds Hurdle Handicap, Ist £3 10s, 2nd £1, 3rd. 10s ; nomination 2s, acceptance la 6d: • GRAND, CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, of £80 4s; three distances, with points prize of .£5 for competitor scoring most points ; points to count 5, 3 and 1, 100 yds Caledonian Handicap, Ist £5 ss, 2nd £2 2s, 3rd £1 Is ; nomination 2s, acceptauce Bs. 220 yds Caledonian Handicap, Ist £5 ss, 2nd £2 2s, 3rd £1 is ; nomination 2s, acceptance 3s. 440 yds Caledonian Handicap, Ist £5 ss, 2nd £2 2s, 3rd £1 Is ; nomination 2s, acceptance 3s. Half Mile Handicap, Ist £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £1 ; nomination 2s, acceptance 3s. One Mile Handicap, Ist gold medal presented by Mr J. Wishart and £6, 2nd £3, 3rd £1; nomination 2s, acceptance 4s. 120 yds Sheffield Ist £7 10s, 2nd £'3, 3rd £1 j starters in final heat not placed to save entrance money; nomination 2s.Od, acceptance ss. Sack Race, Ist £1, 2nd 10s ; post entry Is. Girls' Race, under 16 years ; Ist 10s, 2nd 5s ; entry free. Girls' Ilace, under 12 years ; Ist 10s, 2nd 5s ; entry free. Boys' Race, under 12 years ; Ist 10s, 2nd 5s ; entry free. 150 yds Forced Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd £1 ; nomination, winners (compulsory) 3s, non-winners Is. High Jump Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd £1, ; nomination 2s. 100 yards Handicap, and 440 yards Handicap, for amateurs only; Ist and 2nd prizes, trophies presented by Manawafcu Amateur Athletic Club. CYCLING. Two Mile Manawatu Wheel Race | Handicap, Ist £20, 2nd «£7, 3rd £3 ; j ! nomination ss, acceptance 10s. i One Mile Handicap, Ist £5, 2nd £3, j 3rd £110s ; nomination 2s, acceptance ' 3s. j Half Mile Handicap, Ist £4, 2nd £2, 3rd £1 ; nomination Is 6d, acceptance 2s 6d. One Mile Novice Handicap, Ist £2 10s, f 2nd £110s, 3rd trophy; nomination 2s 6d. ' PIPE MUSTC AND DANCING. Marches, Ist 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Strathspeys and Reels, Ist 40s, 2nd 203, 3rd 10s. Highland Fling, Ist 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Sword Dance, Ist 40a, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Highland Reel, Ist 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. •Sheauntreubhs, Ist 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10a. Sailors' Hornpipe, Ist 20s, 2nd lis. Irish Jig, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Highland Fling, juveniles, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Sword Dance, juveniles, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Highland Reel, juveniles, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Best Dressed Highlander, Buick and Young's gold medal. Best Dressed, Highlander, juveniles, D. Munro's gold medal. GAMES. . / Tossing Caber, Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. Throwing Hammer, Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. Putting Shot, Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. Wrestling, Cumberland style, Ist £5, 2nd £2.
Nominations for all Handicap Events close with the secretary, box 76, Pal toerston North, on April 2nd. Handicaps will appear following week. Acceptances on ground. All entries and nominations must be accompanied by the requisite amount of fees. competitor ignoring this rule will not be handicapped. Sports will be conducted under Feilding Rules. Cycling events will be run tinder the New Zealand League of Wheelmen. Every intending competitor in any handicap must send with his entry fuil and definite particulars of his: perform* ancea for last two years, or last three performances if competitor has not competed during last two years. Nominations not specified above wiil be five per cent, on first prize. > Competition.—There must be three competitors or no-first prize; four competitors or no second prize; five competitors or no third prize. F. H. BURBUSH, Handicapper. D. MUNRO, Hon Secretary SANITARY- / A EMBALM E.R THr3QUARE£PALMERSTONJI. , i .f F V* 1 41 i "A.* 1 * t
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 6
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