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To thoughtful Mothers S Care that means so much to your girls. Wi'l your girls grow up with nioe complexions ? The avoidance of constipation is vital. Children do not realise this, so mothers have to be watchful' and give a laxative when the bowels fail to act daily. ‘California Syrup of Figs’—‘Cal;fig’—is the best laxative and blood purifier for children. They love its delicious taste. It never fail's to cleanse the bowels and sweeten the stomach. It keeps the eyes bright, the complexion clear, and the skin free from pimples and eruptions. ‘California Syrup of Figs’—‘Califig’ (with full directions) of all chemists and stores 1/9—or 2J, times the quantity for 3/-. Emphasise ‘California’ and look for ‘Califig’ on the package. COMMENCE YOUR ACCOUNTANCY STUDIES NOW! To ensure success at the 19S) Accountancy Examinations you should commence your studies at once. The extra weeks between now and next year will enable you to get well advanced with your preparation. By waiting till the end of January or later, you will only crowd your work and jeopardise the result. HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY. This thoroughly practical course, has been evolved by experts who have “been through the Accountancy Mill”—men fully understand the pitfalls and problems' to be faced at examination time. The student is advanced step by step. He has to work out typical test papers. Then, with this practical experience behind him he sits for the examination with confidence. Write to-day for copy of valuable Free Book “Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. BOX 516 :: 'AUCKLAND fTOLAQji, JJAY JOCKEY QLL'B MEETING To be Hrid on ‘ TOI4GA BAY RACECOURSE, THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1930. OFFICERS: tron, F. K. Loisei; president, E. B. Boland; vice-presidents, W. A. Caldwell, I. A. 'Moore, J. S. Patterson, C. E. Smith, Son. K. ,S. Williams, M.P.; advisory stewards, ■ J. P- Guthrie, P. V. Hickey, p. C. Loisel, J. S. Patterson, C. E. Smith; stewards, W. A. Caldwell, E. Dever, R. Fraser, 0. G. James, W. Langdon, N. Loisel, H. .Maude, R. McNeil, J. B. Morris, 'G. A. Neill, H. Nelson, F. W. Shelton, C. W. Taylor, Dan Tamararo, F. R. Morphy; judge, F. Tolerton; starter, R. ; H. Skipwith; treasurer, G. M. Colebrook; timekeeper, W. Farrell; Handicapper, 11. Coyle; weighing-room steward. "VL Hurl Stone; clerk of Scales, 11. P. deMontalk; clerk of course, C. Parkinson; secretary, H. E. Dodd. PROGRAMME. To Start at i 1.30 o.m. 1. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 45 sovs., second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Distance, 5 furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 2. FLYING HANDICAP, of 85 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. and third horse 5, sovs. from the stake. Distance 6 furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 30/-. 3. HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, of 65 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. frofn the stake. Minimum weight 9st. Distance, 7 furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 4. HAUITI HANDICAP, of 50 ebvs.. second hor fee to receive 10 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. For horses that have never w;on a race, this meeting excepted. The owner must have resided in the district from the 15th day of November, 1929, and the horse must have been owned and trained and remain in the district from the Same date.' The district includes the Pakarae Riding of the Cook County, Uawa County, Walapu County, and Matakaoa County. Minimum weight Bst. Distance 6 fbr* ■, longs. Nomination 20/-: acceptance SO/-. 5. UAWA STAKES HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse to-receive 10 eova. and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. Distance, 11 miles. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 40/-. 6. HACK, HANDICAP., of 60 sovs., second horse to receive lo sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. Distance, 6 furlongs.'" Nomination 2Q/-; acceptance 20/-. 7. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 65 sovs.. second horse to receive 10 sovs.. and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. For horses that have never won a race exceeding. 60 sovs. to the- winner. The owner must have resided in the district from the 15th day of November, 1929. and the horse must have been owned and trained, and remain in the district from the same date. The district includes the Pakarae riding of the Cook County, the Uawa Connty, Waiapu County, and Matakaoa County. Minimum weight Sst. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 30/-. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 60 sovs.. second horse to receive 10 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. Distance, 7 furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. PENALTIES. The winner of any handicap flat race after the declaration of weight* Slay be rehandicapped. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. FRIDAY, 31st January, 1980. —Nominations for AH Events close it 8 p.n). MONDAY, 17th February, 1930.—Weights MONDAY, 17th February. 1930.—Acceptances for All Events Close at 8 p.m. Nominations and Acceptances close with Mr. G. M. Colebrook, Tolaga Bay, or with the Secretary, Gisborne. PART XV RULE 13:—“By the entering of a horse every person having or subsequently acquiring an interest in such horse shall be deemed thereby to undertake, neither directly or indirectly, to make any wager with a bookmaker in connection with such horse or any other horse in the race in which such horse is so entered. Each entry shall contain, or if it do not contain, shall be conclusively assumed to contain such an undertaking, breach Whereof shall be deemed a corrupt practice of the turf within the meaning of Part XXXII of these Rules. 863 H. E. DODD, Secretary. INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber f stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot, 3/6; postage 3d extra. —At the HerauX Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 10

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