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THE SECRET. An aged abbot in France was asked by bis medical attendant “how he had contrived to live so long, and preserve she enjoyment ci such excellent health." He replied, "1 have eaten but once a day, and slept at regular hours.." There is no denying the fact that in the present century our mode of life is too irregular. The number of meals taken and the quantity and variety of food and liquid consumed are not conducive to good health. If we over tax our nature, we pay the penalty in the shape of Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Sick Headache. Torpid Liver, Constipation, Piles and kinured ailments. It is well to know, however, that the 20th century has porduced an antidote for these troubles, tbe famous Impey s May Apple. Eiglit to ten drops of Jmpey's May Apple after each meal will keep ■>ou in perfect health. If you experience difficulty in obtaining lmpey’s rvi-ay Apple in tbe locality where you lire, send 2s Gd in stamps to Messrs Sliarland and Co., i-td., Wellington, and Jmpey’s May Apple "ill be sent to rou by return post. Don't make the mistake of grumbling about your competitor. Make a noise like a winner 1 And advertise in the Herald. 'yyOODLA-ND.S HUNT club. ANNUAL Steeplechase Meeting. To be held on the PAHIATUA RACING CLUB S COURSE, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1907. OFEICALS. Patron, G. Hunter Esq ; President, F. Riper Esq. : \ ice-presidents, Capt. J. B. Whyte, C. H. Arrow Esq.; Judge. J. Breeds Esq.; Starter, W. W. McCardle Esq. ; Handicap-; per, Ulie Shannon Esq. ; Clerk of Scales, V. J. Prosser Esq.; Clerk of Course. A. Lai sen Esq.: Stewards. Messrs Y. J. Rrosser, W. W. McCardle, K J. McLennan, W i. Husband, J. McCardle, R. Ellingham. W. Yule, H. Effingham. Secretary. G L Hawley Drew, J'.O. Box Rahiatua.

12.30 p.m. 1. Hunters' Handicap Hurdles, oi 10 sees : second horse to receive 3 sovs lrom the stake. About 1} miles For qualified hunters only. Minimum weight, list. Fntrv. 10s. 1.1(1 p.m. 2. M aiden Flat it ace. of 7 sovs. second horse to iweive 2 sovs from the stake. About -1 furlongs. For horses that have never won an advertised race < needing 3 sovs in value. 10 stone up. Entry 7s 1.00 p.m. 3. Woodlands Hunt Club (steeplechase (handicap; oj 20 sovs, second horse to receive 0 sovs lrom tlie stake. About 2j miles. For qualified hunters only. Flu try 20s. 2.30 p.m. 4. Trophy Race Handican (flat). A lady's gold watch, value £7 7s, to the winner, and a silver teapot, value £3 3s. to the second horse. About it miles. For horses only that have qualified with the Woodlands Hunt Club hounds during season 1007. To be nominated by ladies. Minimum weight 10st 71b. Fntrv 10s. 3.10 p.m. 5. H aek Handicap (flat oi 20 sew-, second horse to receive 5 sovs lrom the stake. About 0 lurlongs. Open to hacks. Entry 20s. 3.50 p.m. 0. Kumeroa 'oeeplechase Handicap A cup valued at £. 7s to the winner, second horse 3 sovs. About 2 miles. hoi hoises only that have qualified with the Woodlands Hunt Club during season 1007. To be ridden by members <0 the Woodlands Hunt Club. Entry 10s. 4.30 p.m. 7. Hunters hint J{ac« Handieap. oi 15 sovs. second home to r< ceive 3 sovs troin th« slake. About 2 miles, For qualilic' i, nuer.s ' c!v. Fntrv 15s. ((. 1 F'AWLFV HRFW. Seci el ary J’aijiat ua. Submitted and approved. A. F WHYTF. Secretary Wellington Racing ( lub. •Juno 12, 1007. RI FFS AMI CONDITIONS.

]. All liiu'cs to be Min under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. 2. Hi<lers in Races Nos 1. '■> and 7 to lie eligible for gentlemen ri<Jei \ e< l t ilji ate. ,1. Riders in Nns 1 and 0 to lie li ua iieia j iiieiu be i s ol tin* Woodlands 11 n lit < 'lub. 4. A financial member of tin* Woodlands Hunt Club is a duly elected member of tbe said club, whose sub serijitiou tor tin* present season shall have l/een paid on or before July 20th, 1007. b. A (qualified Imnter means a horse that lias built id at least live tinn - with any recognised pack of bounds during the present season, and a Master’s eertifinale to that nitfect must bn produced at the scales. 0. 'l'lii* winner ol the Woodlands Hunt Club St in j,lci-base to carry a penally of 101 b in the Kuinerou Steepleebiisc. anil the winner of any flat race to carry a penalty of bib in the flat races. Reunifies not to Ineuninlat ive, 7. All scrafcitings must ho nidified to tlm Secretary al least hall an hour before tbe advert ised time of starting e.aell lll ee. H. All entries mu I be ncenmpanied with (lie necessary lees, together with age, pedigree uni] colour ol horse, also colours of the rider. 11. Kid l ies hv lelegram must be conlirined in writing at I lie earlievl opport unit y. HOOK M A KMRS. Rookniakcrs " ill be licensed to bet j ill, I lie meeting nil paying a fee ol Cb bs, and depositing £b() eaeh (in cash) with the Secretary as a guar anten of stability. Such payment, and deposit In lie made heloro 11.,‘10 a. in. mi day at i aces. The Stewards reserve the right to retain any deposit for at, least one hour after the last race. I KNTR IMS AND WMIOIITS. I Mollies close with (he Secretary, I I’.t). Hex UII JVibiat ua. <m Saturday, j July 201 h, 1007, at 0. p.m. Tele I graph office closes at H p.ni i Weights will he declared nil or l ahnut Wednesday, July Hint, 1007.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2778, 29 July 1907, Page 2

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