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TROUBL A COMMON MIDDLE-AGE COMPLAINT Your kidneys are filters. They keep th system healthy. But there are times when owing: to a chill, illness or advancing age they function badly. They weaken, wit! the result that your system is poisone* with excess uric acid. That poison in th system is a serious danger to health. I will continue to be so whilst the menace o kidney trouble remains unchecked. Backache, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica—all these painful ills arise from the one cause —kidney trouble. Remove that causet Kidney trouble yields almost like 4*9* ho a h.Un>t ft- Yott cannot be well if that has behind ft rou cannot oeweuyr •uakuao uwuiiu «» your kidneys are auint city years or public approval—De Witt's Kidney ans Bladder Pills. They act directly on th kidneys, cleanse, strengthen, and help then to carry Out their work of removing uric acid from the system. Within 24 hourr of taking the first few De Witt's Pills you will know they have acted on the kidneys. Take De Witt's Pills and once again enjoj Ufe. Obtainable of all chemists or store* keepers, price 3/6 and 6/6. De WITTS KIDNEY AND BLADDER RILLS F§rlW»um*«Mn, Backache, etc A Better DUCO JOB it what you get from Auto Refin<shing Co. Next Y.-tLCA, GISBORNE. Ph»n. ISS. poVEBTX "RAT THUBF QLUB THURSDAY' & SATURDAY, 29th and 31st OCTOBER, 1936. SPRING JWEETIHG MAKARAICA DOMAIN (late Gisborne Racing's Club's Courso). Patron, Mr. J. W. Nolan; President, Mr. F. Tolerton; Vice-President, Mr. F. C. Loisel; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J, A. Mac- _ --Leod; Judge; ';■ -Sta>t<*k*"Mr: £,;■ ■ Murray. Handicapper, Mr. H. Coyle; Clerk of Scales, Mr. M. De Costa; Clerk of Course, Mr. R. G. Hine: Hon. Timekeeper, 3lr. C. O. Hansen; Secretary, Mr. H. E. Dodd. PROGRAMME: FIRST DAT, 29th OCTOEER, 1936. To start at 12.30 p.m. 1. FIRST HURDLES HANDICAP, of £6o;' second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. One mile and ' s-half, over six, flights of hurdles. STomination 20/-; acceptance, 20/-. 2. JUNCTION HACK HANDICAP, of £GO; second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. One mile. Nomination 20/-; acdfcptance 20/-. 3. FLYING HANDICAP; of £6O; second, horse lo receive £lO, and third horse' £5 from the stake. Six furlongs. Nom-\ ination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 4. MAKARAKA HANDICAP, of £75; second horse to receive £10; and. third horse £s' from the stake. One mile. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. P.. MAIDEN SCURRY, of £SO; second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. AVeight, 8 stone. For horses that have never won a race of any description at time of starting. Five furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 10/-. 6. ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP, of £6O; second horse to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from the stake. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight, lOst. 71bs. Seven furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 7. OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP.'of £6O: second horse to receive £lO, and third horsp, £5 from the stake. .Six furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance' 20/-.

SECOND DAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1930. ■ , To start at 12.30 p.m. 1.. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of £6O; second horse to receive £lO, aitd third horse £5 from the stake. Ono and a-half mile's,, over six flights of hurdles. Nomination 20/-: acceptance 20/-. 2. WAIKANAE HACK HANDICAP, of £6O; ,•; second horse to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from the stake. One mile. Nomination 20/-. acceptance 20/-. 3. JUVENILE STAKES, of £00; second horse to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from the stake. For two and three-voar-olds. Two-year-olds, 7st 71bs. Three-years-oldg. Bat. lllbs. Fillies, allowed Slbs; geldings, 31hs. The winner of any race or races since August Ist, 1935, of the collective value to the winner of £SO to carry 51hs; £l5O, 71bs; £3OO, lOlbs; £SOO, 141bs. extra. Maiden two-year--1 olds allowed 3lbs; three-year-olds, 71bs. Five furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 4. SPRING HANDICAP, of £SO; second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. One and a-quarter miles. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/5. TRIAL HANDICAP, of £SO; second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. For horses that have never won a race at time of nomination. Six furlongs. Nomination 20/-. acceptance 10/-.. 6. WATMATA HANDICAP, of £00; second horso to receive £lO. and third horse £5 from the stake. Six furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 7. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of £00; second horse to receive £lO ami third horse £5 from the stake. Six furlongs. domination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. PENALTIES. The winner of any race after.the declaration of weights may bo re-Inndieapped. Re-handicaps to be declare'' not later flu"-seventy-two hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. MINIMUM WEIGHT, 7 stone 7 pounds iill Handicap Flat Events. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WFJOHTS AND ACCEPTANCES to be forwarded to the Secretary, at Club's Office Customhouse Street. Gisborne. NOMINATIONS for all events close at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY", 9th October, 1936. WEIGHTS for First Day's Events will appear on or about SATURDAY, 17th October, 1936. ACCEPTANCES for the whole of the First Day's Events close at 8 p.m. en FRIDAY, 23rd October, 1936. WEIGHTS for tho Second Day's Events declared about 8 p.m., on 29th October (night of First Day's Races), and ACCEPTANCES for all Second Day's Events close at 9 p.m. same night. NOTE: —The Club will pay to the owner the steamer fare one way only from Napier or Auckland' on any horse accepting and starling at the meeting. H. E. DODD, Secretary Approved by the Hawke's Bay District Committee, 4 September, 1986. H, S. MOSS, Secretary.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19127, 23 September 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19127, 23 September 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19127, 23 September 1936, Page 13

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