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eeip THE BAKER POSTAL COURSE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE offers yon the surest, simplest and most reliable method for the building up of a sound, strong and vigorous body. It makes no difference whether you work indoors or outdoors. But a few minutes’ daily exercise in your own bedroom is required to ensure for you symmetrical development, a clear skin, strong lungs, and a happier and healthier condition generally. NO APPARATUS IS REQUIRED, THE INSTRUCTION IS PERSONAL. AND THE COST IS QUITE WITHIN YOUR REACH. Read what some of roy students say of my Postal Course: — m (!!| VvMil “I am Improving every day under your Postal Course. It is the best investment I ever made in my life for the money, and I can honestly recommend it.” T-H., Macka y, Q. "During the few weeks I have been practising the exercises of your Course, I have increased my weight by half a stone and my chest measurement nearly two inches. The exercises are very simple and undoubtedly beneficial in every way.” H.C.S., Aberdeen, N.S-W. "Am getting along splendidly with your Postal Course, wonderfully,” O.L-, Otago, N-Z. My arms and chest have developed Now that you know of the merits and benefits of THE BAKER POSTAL COURSE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, it only remains for you to take some action regarding it. To sit down now and write me for full particulars will take but a few minutes, and yet may mean so very joofjh to you. Remember, to write places you under no obligation. Along with the particulars Twill also send you a copy of my beautifully illustrated and very interesting forty-eight page booklet, A Little Light on a Big Subject.” Enclose three penny stamps to cover cost of postage Rl Physical Culture Specialist, . . . • *-• kJSIUWy J Orr i&j Belmont aildiog, 15e Casllereagh St., Sydney

BAM®L TMEATMENT prolongs the life of a Horse’s Legs, completely removes, by radiation, all soft swellings that disfigure and lame a horse. Sprained Tendons, Windfalls, Bog Spavins, Capped Elbow, Big Leg, Enlarged Glands. NO BUSIES} NO LAYINQ UP; NO HAIB REMOVED. Aa Intelligent ttse of Radiol Leg-Wash counteracts that daily wear and tear of the Leas unavoidable with the Horse in constant work, whether training, racing or on the road. One flask of Radiol will make a gallon of valuable Leg-Wash. «'Thb Field," June 16th, 1906:—" We lutvebeen able to lest some trial bottles of"'Radio’," ho easts of Windfalls, Splints and Puffy Swellings, and have found ' Radiol" to be very beneficial, and we have also found it useful as a leg-wash for polo pomes after a day s play. Radiol Treatment fines down a worn Horse's Legs, and is a certain cure for Puffy Joints and Sprains. It prevents Filled Legs. Asif.r"Rad,ol" ! Ask vour Chemist or Store for RADIOL, or write direct to Messrs ELLIOTT BROTHERS and Slessrs F H. FAULDING & CO., O'Connell Street, Sydney ; Messrs ROCKE, TOMP--1 SITT & CO., Flinders Street. Melbourne ; TheN.Z. DRUG CO. and Messrs SIIAULANO it | CO.; also Chemists and Saddlers in all principal cities. Manufacturers; Xhe Radiol Co. (W. Stevens & Co.) aia Westminster Bridge Road, London, England. Write for illustrated booklet and uses of R ADIOL by Vet of the " Farmer and SloeHe/ftr ’'

jQUNEDIN JOCKE* CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1912. STEWARDS. President: Sir George M'Lean. Vice-president; Mr J. Hazlett. Messrs G. B. Bullock, W. Charters, W. J. Ooughlan, W. J. Gore, J. Gow, L. 0. Hazlett, E. H. Lough, P. Miller, S. Myers, W. L. Philp, H. Salmon. James Thomson. Hon. Treasurer: Mr P. Miller. Hon. Veterinary Surgeons; Messrs Snowball, Hamilton, and Kerrigan. Judge; Mr R. 0. Duncan. Han dicapper; Mr J. E. Henry'S. Starter: Mr H- Piper. Clerk of the Scales; Mr G. W. Williams. Hon. Clerk of the Course; Mr J. Jeffs. Secretary: Mr H. L. Jame®. FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. AUTUMN HURDLE HANDICAP, of 115 so vs; second horse to receive lOsovs, and the third osovs from the stakes. The winner of any hurdle race after decliration of weights to carry 10lb extra. One mile and three-quarters. Nomination Isov; acceptance Isov. GLAJDBROOK HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs. and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, 7st 7lb. Seven furlongs. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, Isov. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, of 250sovs; second horse to receive 30sovs, and the third SOsovs from the stakes. For two-year-olds. Colts, Bst 10lb; fillies and geldings, Bst 7lb. The winner of any race or races since Ist August 1911. of the collective value of lOOsovs to carry slb; of SOOsovs, 7lb; of 300sovs, 101 b; of 500sovs, 12lb; of OOOhovs or over, 141 b extra. By subscription of Ssovs -each unless forfeits are declared and paid as follows: Isov if struck out by Friday, 4th August, 1911, or Ssovs if struck out by Friday, Ist December, 1911. All horses remaining in after that date must pay the subscription of Ssovs on General Entry Day, 9th February, 3912. DUNEDIN CUP, of GOOsovs; second horse to receive 70sovs, and third 30sovs from the slakes. One mile and a-half. Nomination, leov; acceptance, Ssovs. Final payment, Ssovs, half an hour before advertised time of starting. THE APPRENTICES’ PLATE, of 126sovs. Winner to be sold by auction after the Taco, the proceeds to be divided equally between tno owner of the second horse and the Race Fund. "Weight, 7st 7lb. To be ridden by apprentices who have not won five races. Six furlongs. Entrance. 2sovs. STEWARDS’ WELTER HANDICAP, of ISOsovs; second horse to receive 20sovs, and the third lOsovs from the stakes. Minimum weight, Bst. One mile. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, 2sovs. BERWICK HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs. and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, Bst. Six furlongs. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, Isov. PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP, of 250sovs; second horse to receive 25sovs, and the third lonovs from the stake®. Six furlongs. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, 4sovs. SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. HINDON " HURDLE HANDICAP of llosovs; second horso to receive lOsovs, and the third Seovs from the stakes. One mile and three-quarters. Nomination, Isov; acceptance. Isov. HENLEY HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs and the third 6sovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, Bst. Seven furlongs. Nomination Isov; acceptance, Isov. 4NNIYERSABY HANDICAP, of SOOeovaj.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3019, 24 January 1912, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3019, 24 January 1912, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3019, 24 January 1912, Page 54

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