Kept From His Ship By Sciatica
SAILOR WHO COULD HARDLY WALK FOR PAIN
NOW ACTIVE AGAIN ON KRUSCHEN SALTS
This old sailor had given up the sea. Rheumatism had so crippled him that ho could only make his way about on land with pain and difficulty. Here he tells how a friend introduced him to a remedy which made him perfectly lit for the hard seafaring life again within a week:—
“I have been a seaman and travelled all over the world in sailing ships. Some time ago 1 was taken bad with sciatica and rheumatism. I was treated for a month which did me no good. My leg was just like a tou weight. If 1 went out 1 had to rest two or three times before 1 got home. One day an old mate of mine asked mo what was the matter, and he said ‘get some Kruschen Salts.' So I got Lome and t am pleased to say I felt a great case. After continuing for a week, l was » great deal better and on the Saturday 1 was back on my ship. I liavo taken them in my tea every morning and have never had pain since. 1 am (51 years of age and feel quite lively."—T.R.W. The pains of rheumatism and sciatica are caused by too much uric acid accumulating in the body. Kruschen Salts brings quick relief from tho cutting, stabbing pains because it actually rids your blood of poisonous uric acid. Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts dull the sharp edges of uric acid crystals, then dissolve them away altogether. Other of these Saits assist Nature to wash out these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. And as they go, there's no doubt about those aches and pains going tool
Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
have wisely decided to increase the stakes, and it will be noticed that substantial increases have been made to all races. Tho Coronation Handicap — the big race of the first day—is worth £250, with a cup valued at £3O, while on the second day the handicap will be worth £2OO. We congratulate the club and trust that their enterprise will be w'ell rewarded. Attention is being given to the course and by the time of the meeting it should be in first-class order. Other appointments are well in hand.
MANAWATU RACING CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETIiTN
NOMINATIONS FOR FIRST DAY KARERE HURDLES, of £175; 12 miles.—Ethiop, Collision, Royal Mimic, Invictus, Count Willonyx, Manawatu, Tribesman, Bazaine, Sporting Song, Beau Gallante, True Shaft, Hunting Queen, Brigadore; AUTUMN PLATE, of £120; 7 furlongs.—Galteemore, Parry, Naughty Marietta, Gay Ruby, Relative, Latoso Good Sun, Black Fox, Glenthawn, Golden Enterprise, River Fcale, Puroto, Vintner, Gay Laddo, Rahotahi, Trimden, Joe Louis, Koura-Rua, Sailor’s Light, Prince Mulla, Top Hat. PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP, ot £300; 1 mile 1 furlong.—King’s Lancer, Master Cyklon, Boomerang, Lowenberg, Catalogue, Wananga, Mandamus, Hout Monde, Free Rose, Arctic King, Bun Fight, Rona Bay, Royal Secret, All Spirit, Big Dook, Tigergain, Bunee, Charade, Spiral, Entail, Waipiro, Aussie Ra, Davistock, One Whetu, Gay Boy, Round Score, Curie, Jubilee Song, Deo ham, Korero, Lord Moutoa, Alby, Ingenuity, Lordly Knight, Hunting Lodge, Reipar, Refresher, Grand Jury, Gold Mission, The Buzzer, Chief Ranger, Pukeko, Taitoru.
WOODIIEY HANDICAP (hack) of £150; 0 furlongs.—Export, Alunga, Fossicker, Lacquer, Rustem, Aurora's Love, Quake, The .Sandwichman, Corroboree, Old Surrey, Kentucky Soug, Rapa Waiata, Good Sun, Warehi, Chat, Imposture, Sanhedrin, Airing, Hinepit, Winsome Lu, Gironde, Silver River. Jazz Boy, Mister Quex, Liane, Malibu, Royal Record, Tycoon, Brazen King, Etiquette, Fair Isle, Rotoma, Eara, Erebus, Tho Bigot, Patagonia, Diamond Cutter, Golden Chest.
CLOVERLEA NURSERY, of £175; about 5$ furlongs.—Ruling Spi, Settlement, Cloak, Kaana, Lickem, Royal Tinge, Relative, The Crooner, Bluffer, Hunting Lore, Laughing Chief, Night Dress, Orient Dawn, Gay Molly, St. Cedric, Scarf Dance, Notice, Vadanoe. Final, Son and Heir, Rhodesian, G'irl Pat, Aureus, Elanage. AWAPUNI CUP, of £350; 1* miles. —Hazoor, Catalogue, Silver Ring, Duugarvan, liaut Monde, Arctic King, BinDook, Wild Chase, Charade, Spiral, Entail, Werohia, Aussie Ra, Davistock, Martara, Chief Ranger. J. M. JOHNSTON MEMORIAL, of £200; 6 furlongs.—Acceptable, Gasman, Collodion, Black Thread, Hontette, Lady Ina, Pakanui, Karl, Free Rose, Dancing Lady, Ben Braggie, Hunting Mars, Hunting Lodge, Peter Beckford, Deficit, Severe, Land Tax, Refresher] Great Hope, Taitoru.
TE MATAI HANDICAP (hack), of £150; 1 mile 1 furlongs.—Earl Colossus, Happy Hunting, Seyfried, Cloudy Bay, Maestro, Myriani, Roaming, Corroboree, Race Call, All Spirit, Warehi, Missal. Sanhedrim, Puroto, Soho, Te Broney, Vonia Park, Sky W'ay, Tail Light, Agog] Etiquette, Laggard, Lady Siegfried. Final payments for the 29th SIRES PRODUCE STAKES, of £300; 7 furlongs; for two-year-olds.— Mr. F. Armstrong's b.c. Francis Drake, by Chief Ruler—Tamo Duck. Mr. L. Butler's br.c. Auto Sweep, by Captain —Cruben. Sir Charles Clifford’s ch.c. Haughty
Winner, by Winning Hit—Disdainful. Mr. G. M. Currie's br.f., Scarf Dance, by Lirnond—Veil. Mr. G. M. Currie’s br.f. Relative, by Posterity—Eulogy. Mr. J. J. Corry’s br.c., by Nightmarch—Alyson. Mr. Russell Grace’s.b.g. Smolce Screen, by Limond—Curtain. Mr. H. T. Hume's br.f. Mihi Peata, by Lord Quex —Miss Beatrice. Air. At. Alillar's b.f. Greenwich, by Chief Ruler—Summertime. Air. Alax. Steinberg’s L. bay colt Elanug°? Posterity—lmpetous. Mr. 'J’. il. Lowry’s b.c. The Crooner, by digger Minstrel—Symballo.
l>d (2). .Sales reported: National Bank ot New Zealand, GGs Gd; Union Bank of Aust.. £ll 2s Gd, £ll 2s; New Zealand
Refrigerating (10s paid), 8s 6d; Beath and Co. (cum div.), 22s 9d; Dunlop Rubber (cum div.), 20s Id; Wairnumu JSluicin", 104 d; Mount Lyell, 51s 3d. Unlisted stocks.—Sales on 'Change: Christchurch Press, £8 10s (2); Woolworths (Sydney, ord., cum div. and rights), £7 7s.
►Sales reported: Woolworths (Sydney, ord.), £7 7s (2), £7 7s 6d, £7 Bs.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 6
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