The Mastevton Racing Club's meeting commences to-day, and will be continued on Friday. A good sporting gathering is pron-iaed, and' there is bound to bo a big cuntingoiifc of visitors from the city. ir-c "notaries ot' Kacmg Clubs are reinindod that Illustrated Cards and Programmes can bo printed ab the New Zealand Times Omoe at two hour**' notice. (Justome-s will find it tho cheapest printing in the Colony. Tho Napier Telegraph, referring to tho hotels being closed on election day, say 3 : The Working Men's Club also closed its doors during the proscribed period, although it might have been legally kept open and reaped an abundant harvest. The action of the' members in deciding thus to close was most creditable and commendable.
PPiOPP.IETOB OF WOOD'S HOTEL fCor. Spencer and Bom-Ice sts., Melbourne) RESCUED FROM A PERILOUS POSITION. Melbourne, October 20, 189 G. " I was cured from Bright's disease of the kidneys by the use of Warner's Safe Cure, and as this was some three or four years ago, arid I have eirjoyed good health since that time, I do not hesitate in saying the euro was permanent/'
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1293, 10 December 1896, Page 27
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187Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1293, 10 December 1896, Page 27
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