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Liver, Kidney and . ,«, Stomach Complaints *V "-f 5 " Brought to • •••••••••>•••• * : A full stop: By the tlnlely use of "Jmpet/$ J/tay jTppte" This Brilliantly Successful Remedy Is UN HONEST ffßDieiNß-Not a Mysterious Soncocffoft, IT 0»N BE TAKEN WITH CONFIDENCE. acknowledged (o be thou old-fashioned bet sterling vegetable extraots>May apple. Dandelion, easeara and Tarkay Bbubarb. mounded In a scientific up-to-date fashion. There Is ntt better restorative IB the « 2/w '"'•/«*, CHEMIBTS AND STORES. *

SKWIC PATEA RACING CLUB ANNUAL MEETINIT-For HACKS QNU E{A S_T E R MON1) AT. 8th k April, 1901. President—W. C. Byrnes, Esq. Vice-Preri dent— H. 0. Clarke, Esq. Judge—R. E Mcßae, Esq. Handicapper Mr. J. K Henrya. Srartor Starting Machine. Timekeeper Mr. G." Potto. Clark of Bcales—Mr. J. Patorson. Clerk of Gooreo Mr. P. Kastbury. Treasurer Mr. H. 0. Clarke. Stewards—Messrs S. Gilli(jan, W.Gower, G. T, Potto, W. Byrne*, T. Campbell, Jas Pator„on, H. 0. Clarke, It. K. Mellae, A. Sargeant, W. Matthew* PROGHAMME: 1. FLVING HANDICAP, of 40 ion rewind horse to receive 5 sovs oat of the stakes distance j mile. Nomination, 15s; aocojitonce 20». To start at 11.46 am 2. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 40 HOW: second horse to receive 6 sovs out of the stakes ; distance, lj miles; over fl flights of hurdle*, Sit Bin high. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration ofwe'ghts to ejrry a penalty of 101b». Nomination, 15*; acceptance, 20s. To start at 12 30 p in 3. KAKAHAMFJA STAKES, 5 sow: scemd horse to recoin, 5 tuvj out ot the stakes; distance i± furlongs. Open to horses hat hav» never won a race exceeding £25 in v»lue. Weight fist. Entrance, 25»—on general entry night. To start at 1p m 4. PATEA EASTEII HANDICAP, 75 sovs ; lececd horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse > so-.s out of the stakes; distance, 1£ miles. Nomination, 20s; aeeep'an:e, Ms. To start at 2p» 5. FAHMERS' PLATE, of 25 eon: nd horse to rpceiv.i 6 sovs out of the stakes t • ile. Entr Inffs wera Counties tor three months ring. To start at 2.45 p m 6. ALTON HIGH-WEIGHT H ANDICAP. of 45 sovs.: second horee to receive 6 sovs out of thestakcß; distance 1 iniJe. Minimum weight, ""' "lb Nomination, 15s; accsptauee, Jss. To at 3.30 p in 7. FINAL STAKES, of 25 bovs: second horse to receive 6 sovs out of the stakes, Dittaece 4j furlongs. Open t > all horses that have never won a race at lime if staMing. Weight, 9st. Entrance, 2">< mi generaleutrrnirkt. Te start at 4.15 pm DA*EB OF NOMINAIONS, ACCEPT AHCB3 asd GBNKttAL ENTKIBS. NoMNiTiovsuptioX. p.m. on Wednwday, 6th March, 1901. Wbights declaro-l on FrHey, 22nd Mar«h, 1001. AOOKPa'ANCKS aki) Gbkuual Estbiks np to 8 p.m. on Friday, :>!)!,!) March, l'jul. HULfS AN'D IIKUULATIONS. I— A ,'' Hack " means a horse that has at tune of Nun.iiialion, iic/er won u race of the value of 80sov«or races of tlie c diectivo vaV of 150 sovs since Ist Aujust, ISi):*. a id has never won an advertised race cure ling 40 sovs (hick and hunter races excepted) 2 -The winner of am- ii.it race after declaration ot weights to eirrvu penult, of 71bs, and of every additional race 51b eitra in all handicap ftat. events 3—Entries by t:-ltgr uus must give full particulars of the horse, an. 1 must be c mliruiclin writing at the earliest possible op;, vl unity 4-Owners, trainers, an ! other i enterin; anl accept ng liorr.es fir the all ive M ••: io- a-e'iio'i-fiidtlul no entries or a-eepUri.- , \v:i| be received unless accumoanicl by (lie n-eeuary aiuount in cash ■Stakes paid in fall. All races to b. run uule: th • .Ve» /{jihad Note.-The Post and Telegraph olScet claesat p.m. The Secretary will receive money fo investment on the totaljf ator. K W. HAMKRTON, ."ocrctary. Approved by the T ai . :ul!lki M\ftr.moiit tlu C j u n, JaiuiirySUth, V.liJl. Mti'isoll octwood, eocrotary. SOFP AND GI,OSSY HAIR. ' rpo make the hair frrowNoft,9'gloi»» arid » luxuriantly is a matter that hasivexed the minds of many lhousandx. The hair requires to bo nourished, and the akin of the liiad kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this you must use Paiker's Hair Tonlo. It is UIA nnlv <l...i f..nsi., _n *t.necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous gvowlh of hair. gj,^ It is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil the finest linen or lace is uot poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender akin It is not highly perfumed, and in do »ay objectionable to the most refined sons* of smell. It effectually remove* damlriff or otbe impurities Irom the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, eloisy, an strong It Is sold in patent bottles [at 2s Cd: by post 3a. It is manufactured only by the proprietor. It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. E. SYKEB, opposite Theatre Koyal, New Ply. month. Waitara Agents T awtKNOB BROS. Storekeepers. **'" SUNBEAM PURR OaVIOS HP PA •*•*» «. CUT.* * BO«.

1 TO jUAiBY FARMERS !AB GOOD CALVES by giving them i »Vj something to take the place of the fut removed by the separator. Tbia is found in COD LIVER OIL. A Hon will roar a calf. be obtained from R. 0. TEMPLKR, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. ; CHEAP MANURES! ON TROCKB AT NGAHAURANGA. M'MANURE--£4 Per Ton. OUABANTKED ANALYSIS. Tricaloic Phosphate ... "... 27 per cent. Ammonia 7 per cent. BONE DUST—£S lis pub Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. Tricalcic Phosphate Ammonia 43 per cent 4 per cent NO. 1 MIXTURE. £5 2s 6d FSB TON. GUARANTIED ANALYSIS. One-half LAWKS' Supbbphosphath. One-half Bone Dust. NO. 3 MIXTURE. £4 10s pur Ton. Ore-half Lawbs' Suphrphosphatd. One.ha.lf " M " Manubb. NO. 4 MIXTURE. £4 15s per Ton. One-thirdJLAwms' Suphrphosfhatb One-third'TaoMAS 1 Puosphatu One-tnird*BoN> Dust TTiie is a ftrst-olass Turnip Manure, vai is specially recommended for wet or lour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE£6 PER TON. KAINIT! 'ihe addition of a small proportion of Kaiwt to ai>y of the Mixture ia an advantage, and 06n be made without extra nharge i spooifUd by the parchaserß_when giving the order. MIXING I'ha Manures are not mixed until the ordara are sent out, and pit chasers at theii option can kayo the origin-i manures ai-nt to them ia the maker's h nod make the mtatures tkemselro*. i i*aCXAi. MIXTU«*b oao be made at inf time to suit farmers. IN»te— Che "M " Manare gave the best results in proportion to cost out of 19 ex""riments with Champion Swede Turnips at o Oovernmeut Experimental Farm at I Momohaki in 1807 i«co page 170, Fifth " f Agricultural Department) : iperiments made at Momohaki with various Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-09 show that the best result was obtained from a mixture of one-third iteame>l bone dutt and two-thirds basic slag (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the be*t r.mlt, at a minimum cost, was from a mixture of one-third Lawes' Superphosphate and two-thirds of tho W.M E Co's " M ' Manure. The latter mixture contains tho same components as the W M j?. Co. s No. ? Mixture, the proportions ocing a littlo differe»t. The formor combination points o the faot, now generally recognised, that the value of batio slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been ~reafcly under-eitimated. The W.M.E. _».'• No. 4 Mixture contains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of she report of Mr. OillanderSj the manager at Momohaki, embodying tho results of the experiments referred to, which will be found In tho Seventh Repors of the Department, of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmer who (inch a difficulty in >c)»ctuig]iihe most »u''aM« manures. Tlia'OOHi ANY RRC&IVES STOOK FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates To include a'augHtfiring, Freezing, Sn ppingi Wrapper t.ml Freight. FOR SHIPMENTS IN THE MOflfH Ol' JUNE TO NOVMMCEB, iuolus>n-; MUTTON. ;,1 per lli (three farlhiu,<s) BKEF, 9-10 d nine-, oiths of a penny LAMB, 9-10 d „ (nine-tenths of a penny Y)R SHIPMENTS I\ T THE MONTHS OF DECEMBER TO MAY, inclusive™ MUTION, 1 and 1-10.1 por lb (one penny and one-tenth) f BKEF, 1 and 1-lCd per lb (one penny and one-tenth LAMB, l-5d per lb (one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. | DILNOT BLADDEN, PARTNERSHIP. r CE is hereby given that we. t I undersigned have this day entered nto tnershiD as Land and Estate Agents n, w Plymoutn. EDGAR WATT. DAVID LAIN G

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 19 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 19 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 19 March 1901, Page 1

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