_'!HEFa^ey Insiiiuta,;. PAEROA, Fop the Absolute and Permanent Ct-pe oe Alcoholism and Nabcotism. A 'REGULAR INSTITUTION for tlie CUE ii of these Diseases has been established in Paeroa. Any Victim of Alcphol, Opium, Morphine, or Cocaine can be PEEMANTSNTLT- CURED. Por particulars, address " Manager Hagey Institute, Paeroa or at Fr.dser's ■Chemist 6hop. A FEW FACTS. The Hagey Cure is founded upon scientific principles; using the double Chloride of Gold and Sodium as the basis in the treatment of Alcoholism and Narcotism. Alcoholism as a disease on its physiological side is now generally accepted by the medical'fraternity. Alcoholism is 'that form of disease; in which the subject must use liquor daily without restraint. Dipsomania is that form of disease in which the subject has an irresistible desire at: certain periods for liquor. , Thousands of men and women are afflicted with this form. of disease. Seasoning in all such cases is useless. The strongest pledges have no more insistence than straw before fire. Cinchona, red pepper, bromides, confinement in -padded cells, and gospel' exhortations are of no avail. A large number of those who come to us are .persons'-who have tried these specifics given without the patient's icnoAvledge. We have had patients who, would re-; main steady, sober and upright for, three, six or even twelve months, even before we treated them, when suddenly they would start on a debauch. But these sprees under our treatment become shorter and shorter until the patient loses , all desire for strong drinks. . SENDX FOE OUE PEO3PEOTUS. AND PAMPHLET TO THE Hi GEY INSTITUTE, PAEROA, On to Mb; Fraseu's Chemist Shop, ■"■ Paexioa. 'v.JVWHANQAMATA I" '")■.'A ;CTE W E ETIN G, TO BE HELD ON Saturday, May 31st, 1898, ON WHANGAMATA EACEC 'UESE. :p:r o GKR^ivpvn s. 1. Maiden Handicap, of 7sovs., second horso io receive Isov. out of stakes. Distance, 1 mile. Komin- ■ n ation, 3s 6d ; acceptance, 3s6cl. 2 I-LvNDic.iP Hurdle Eace, of 15sovs., second horse to receive 1-A-sovs. ■^ out of stakes. Distance,. 2 miles. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s ; 6d. , ! - i). I'ony.Handicap, of Tsovs., second liorse "to receive Isov. out of stakes. For ponies 14:2 and : under. Distance, 6 furlong's. Nomination, 3s Gd ; acceptance, 3s 6d. 4. Maiden Hurdles, of Bsovs., second horse to, receive Isov. out of the stakes. Distance, If mile. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 4s. 5. Whang am ata Cup, of 20sovs., second horse to receive 2sovs. out of the stakes. Distance, 1^- mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. 6. Local Haoic Eace, of ssovs. Horses to be the iona fide property of owners in the district for three months or over, within a radius of 12 miles. Minimum weight, 11 stone. Distance, ' 1 mile. Nomination, 2s 6d; acceptance, 2s 6d. 7. Flying Stakes, of lOsovs., second horse to receive Isov. out of the stakes. -Distauce, 6 furlongs. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss. 8. Forced Handicap, of 1 Osovs., second horse t» receive isov. out of the. stakes. Distance, once round the; ctf'urse. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. CONDITIONS. All entries for the Maiden to bo Jiorsos that have never won an advertised race to the value of 20sovs. or over. Nominations to close on 7th May, and acceptances elocsa ou 20th May at 8 p.m. Handicaps to be declared on or abouL tho lOtii May, and wilT.be advortisod in the Auckland Weekly Neva ajid Observer. AlL'nominations and acceptances to be iorw\mlod to the Honorary Secre tary, G. Stephens, AVhangamata. No nominations will be received uudyr any conditions unless accoml>.'uiicd by 'he necessary amount of ciislx. ■ ~~ ~ For all events three starters or no race. The decision from the stewards to be final. G. STEPHENS, Honorary Secretary. .
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VIII, Issue 493, 14 May 1898, Page 5 (Supplement)
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