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UMBRAWAS i PIEH 0, Suffered For Three Years With Itching Humour- Doctor Did No Good -Cruiser Newark, U, S. N. Man Cured in Three Weeks. SPEEDY CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "I suffered with humour for about threo yeara, off and on. I finally saw a doctor and hs gave me remedies that . did me no good, /|>l) ||\ bo I tried Cuticura . f<s^4 /r \>\ when my Umb benri /fw \. low the knee to the II l/nA/rvV ankle was as. raw JLUBBasL,^^, as a piece of beef . All I used waa the J^Ssll-^'' Cuticura Soap and Ssfcigr.— -^ah. the Ointment. I •S^ff^-- 5 bathed with tha Soap every day and used about six or seven boxes of Ointment. I waa thoroughly cured pf the humour in three weeks and haven't been affected with it since. 1 use no other Soap than Cuticura now. I remain, yours respectfully, H. J. Myers, U. S. N. f TJ.S..S. , Newark, New York, July 8, 1905." . The original of tho aboro testimonial 1» op ffl« In tho ! offlcVo,th?Potteil^g6OhOTle.lCo™mHon. Bel eience i R. Towna & Co-» llerchiQU, Sydney, r* jj. >v . CUTICURAGROWSHAIR Crusted Scalps Cleansed and Purified by Cuticura Soap Assisted by light dressings of Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, ana makes the hairgrowupon a sweet.wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fads. Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, consisting of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills, may now be had of all druggists. A Single set is often sufficient to curethe most distressing cases. Collenra Soap. Ointment, and Resolvent FIlljHJhMOUtt CoitcdTto YlaVof CO), arc .old throughout &< ; world. Potttr faros SeChem. Corp., Sole Propi..Bo;tOD,U.S.A. ' «-Bead»or "The Great Humour Cuie^ AddiHS, R. Towni & Co., Sydney, N. B.W. "'-'jgg A NNUAL MEETING.— TUESDAY, J\ AND WEDNESDAY. 15th and 16th JANUAEY, 1907. PRESIDENT: Major Franklyn; Vice President, E. E. Trask; Committee; H. Baigent, J. E. Bartlett, W. C6lemaii, R. Hunter, J. F. Hardey; J. Hagan, Jas. Hunt, B. B. Jackson, J. C. Little, J. Sharp, jr. ; Stewards : T. Gorman, C. J. Harley, A. T. Jones, Eobt. Kerr, Geo. Silcock, A. F. Trask Jos. Wadsworth; Starter: John Hagen; For Trots; A; F- Trask j Timekeeper : B, Hunter j Olerk of Scales : C. K. Harley ; Clerk of Course : F. Krahagen; Judge: Jos. E. Bartlett ; Hon Treasurer ; Eobt. Hunter j Handicapper : J. E. Henrys ; Handicapper for Trots :Wm. Coleman; Hon Vet. Surgeon: A. W. Barnes; Totalisator Proprietor : F. N. Jones ; Secretary : John Glen. [ FIRST DAY. I TUESDAY, 15th JANUAEY, 1907. I.— Welter Hack Handicap, of £35; second, £5 from the stakes ; Seven furlongs; mimimum weight, Bst Slbs. Nomination, 10s; acceptanco, £1. To start at 12 noon. 2.— Handicap Trot in Saddle, of £35 ; second, £5; third, £2 10s, from the stake one and a half milos. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, £1. To start at 12.40 p.m. 3.— Trial Hack Handicap, of £30; second, £3 from the stake; Six furlongs; open to horses that have never won a race of the value of £25 at time of nomination. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 15s. To start at 1.15 p.m. 4.— Nelson Cup Handicap (open,) of £125; second, £20; third, £5 from the , stake; 1£ miles. Nomination, 30s; acceptance, £3. To start at 2 p.m. s.— District Hack Handicap, of £3Q. second, £5 from the stake, Open te any horse the borjjv fi^e property of a resident in the Provincial District of Nelson for 3 months prior to the date ef the Meeting. Six furlongs. Nomination; 10s;. acceptance,' 15s. 'To start I at 2.45 p.m. 6.— Handicap Trot in Saddle, of £35 ; ' second, £5; third, £2 10s from the stake. Two milos. Nomination, 10s; 1 acceptance, £1. To start at 3,30 p.m. 7. — Grandstand Handicap (open), of £100 ; second, £10 ; third, £5 from the stake. Six furlongs. Nomination, 30s; acceptance, 455. To start at 4.15 p.m. B.— Hope Hack Handicap, of £40; second, £7 from the stako. One mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. To start at & p.m, • " ' ' " " ' _ " ' SECOND DAY. WEDNESDAY, 16th Jannary, 1907. 5. Welter Hack Handicap, of £35; second, £§ from the stake/ Si^p longs; minimum weight, Bsfc. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. To start at 12 noon. 10.— Handicap Trot in Saddle, of £40; second, £5; third, £2 10s from ; the stake. 2i miles. Nomination, 10s : acceptance, 255. To start at 12.40 p.m 11 — Richmond Park Stakes Handicap (open), of £100 ; second, £10 ; third £5 from the stake. One mile. Nomination, 30s; acceptance, 455. To start at 1.15 p.m. 12.— Stoke Hack Handicap, of £35; second, £5 from the stake. Five furlongs. Nomination, 16s; acceptance. 20a: : To start at 2 p.m. 13.— Handicap Trot in Saddle, of £35; second, £5; third, £2 10s from the stake. 1$ miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. To start at 2.45~ p.m 14. Waimea Handicap {open), of £60 • second, £7 from the stake. Se.ve fl fur-' !:iig. Ncrnination, 15s ; acceptance, 30s. To start at 3.30 p.m. ' 15.— Hack Seun>y Hafadfcag, of £25, second, £3 from the stake. 'Four furlongs. Open to horses that have never won a race of the value of £25 at the time of nomination; minimum weight, 7st 71bs. Nomination, lQ a; accept WPP, 103. To e tart at 4.15 p.m P 16.— Farewoll Handicap fopon) of £40; second, £7 from the stake '' S°x I *.- acceptance* . nominatiqnsThandicaps and acceptances. De 1 ce a n?ber, a i I 9W° miliaUonE - Frida y' 21sfc Handicaps for. First Day's events deSTwOT. 01 ' Saturday, sth JanuAccoptances for First Dav's event <u_ '■ Thursday. 10th January, 1907 } Second Day's Handicaps-5.30 pm ! Tuesday, 15th January, 1907 P | Acceptances for Second Day up to 9.30 p.m. Tuesday, 15th January,. 1907. RULES, Definition of Hack. Hack mearm ' hone that has not at timHf nomina tion won a race of the value of 100 ' sovs., or of the collective value of 2 c o ' sovs., since Ist August, 1899 tJ^K n Q m lna N°f % oloae at the Soor <>- t tary s^Office, Nelson, at 9 p.m. on Fri- J day, 21st December. | The winner of any Flat Race, after i the declaration of weights, may be relandicapped, ' I The I'otalisator will pay out on first " j wd second horses on every event in V All h Q?l or - m fJ e horses s^rt. All Stakee paid in Full / JOHN GLEN, Racing Event S ._Apn r ,ved SeCretary - J. W. PONSONBY, i/10/'O6 Gre y mouth Jockey Club. Trotting Events. Approved. o.in,.Ai"* - Trottin g Association, 3 A Q /06- J. B. NORRIS, Sec ! ■ -— — , t BHEUMATISM. The quick relief from pain afforded y applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm i worth many times the cost. It lakes rest and sleep possible. For ilo by — « B. Snodgrass and Sons, Hardy-st, '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 22 December 1906, Page 4

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