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" Rowlands' Odohtoob Pbabl Dentbifice" has been celebrated for more than half a oentury as the beat, purest, and most fragrant preparation for the teeth ever made ; it whitens and preserves the teeth, imparts to them a pe»rl-like whiteness, strengthens the gums, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the breath, while the fact of its being nerfeotly free from any mineral or acid ingredients constitutes it the best dentifrice whicq can be used, and especially adapts it for the teeth of children. Health depends in a great nae*suie upon the soundDeßß of the teeth, and all dentists will allow that neither washes nor paste oan possibly be as efficacious for polishing the teeth an 1 keeping them Bound and white bs a pure and non-gritty toothpowder ; such Bowlands' Odonto has always proved itself to be. Rowlands' Kalydor is a most cooling, healing, apd refreshing milk for the complexion and skin in hot climates ; ask any druggist for Rowlands' articles, of 20, Hatton Garden, London, and avoid spurious imitations. ?986 *"~ " ■'- r ■—•■"■ -*** BrigMwater Racing Club Approved by the Committee of the Nelson Jockey Club. AMUAL~MEETINa MBSDAY NOV. 10, 1890 ON Richmond Park Race Course. Judge : Mr Roderick Mcßae Hvn. Treasurer: Dr. Pearlesß Starter : Mr 0. Bird Clerk of Scales : Mr R. Disher Randicappm : Messrs Alfred Mills, W. Coleman, F. Neal, Geo. Green, R. Disher, W. H. Niemann; Stewardi; Meagre F Green, W. Colem n, G. Silcock, Geo. Grten, F. Neal, W. N. Franklyn, junr , J. Chianall, E. Hoalt, Alex. Wilkie, H. Satherley. 1. Husdib Eace Handicap, £20 ; 2 miles Second horse to save Btakes ; over 9 flights of hurdles. Nomination 10s, acceptance, 10s. To start at 12 noon Bharp. 2. Trottino Baoe (Distance Handicap), £10; in saddle. Second horse to save stakes. 2£ milesi Minimum weight 11 Btone, pull and go. Nomination 6s, acceptance ss. 3. Bright water Cup Handicap, £35 ; If miles. Second horße to receive £5 from the stakes. Nomination 15s, acceptance £1. 4. Belling Hack Rags, £8. Once round the course. Minimum weight 8 stop* The winner to be sold at the conclusion of tbe race by auotion, and any surplus over £10 to go to tbe funds of the Club. Post entry, 83. 5. Stewards' Handicap, £15 ; 1£ miles. Second horse to tave stakes. Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 7s 6d. Weights deolared after the decision of the Brightwater Cup Acceptance within fifteen minutes of declaration of weights. 6. Tbottinq Bace (Distanoe Handicap), £10; in harness. Second horse to save stakes 2£ miles, pull and go. Nomination ss, acoeptanoe 6s. Handicap declared after decision oi Saddle Trot. Acceptances within 15 minutes of declaration of handicap. 7. Consolation Handica?, £7. Onoe round the conrae; for all beaten horses. Nomination 2b 6d, acceptance sa. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations close for Hurdle Eace, Brightwater Cop, and Saddle Trot, at 8 p.m on Saturday, October 11 ; Handicaps declared at 7 p.m on 18tb. Acceptances not later than Saturday, October 25, 8 p.m. 2. Nominations close for Stewards' Handicap aDd Harness Trot on Saturday, October 18th, 8 p.m. 3. All nominations, entries, acceptances, Ac, will close at the Brigbtwatar Hotel at 8 p.m on tbe advertised dates, and must be addressed to tbe Secretary with the requisite fees enclosed ; also,: name and age of horse, name 0/ owner, colors of riders, and in handicaps all performances oi horses. 4 All protestß mupt be accompanied by a deposit of £2, which shall be forfeited if protect is considered frivolous. 5. The above stakes will be subject to a deduotion of five per cent. G. Races will bs ran under the " Ruleß of Racing," 1889, ».-.-■■ 7. No entry will be received except on the following conditions : That all disputes, claims, and objections, arising oat of ths races shall r be settled by the Stewards, or whom they appoint, their deoieion on all points connected with the oafrying out of this programme' to be final. 8. Second naoruesto be paid out of Stakes. ■ ;-&:/'■;;: r•" ":**ifi'B,< nibma^n^:. !v .:'

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Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5928, 8 October 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5928, 8 October 1890, Page 4

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