TAUHUBKNIKAU MEETING. SECOND DAY. Mastebton, April 13. The vreatbf-r was splendid for the second d»y of the meeting, tlio attendance being better than on Saturday. Totalisator investments amounted to £6158. Rtsulte:— Hutdles: Wsitohi 1, Teßtator 2, Kaema3. All started. Time, 2coin, 52e«3. Dive., £1 18 and 13s. Moroa'Hack: Waitoti 1, Hatley 2, r Waipai3. All started. Time, lmin. 17aeo. Diva, £6 5a and 14s. Autumn Handicap: St. Lyra 1, i/umu!u»2, Bercfactor 3. Otly atari.ere Tim?, 2miu. 1 4 ssac. Divs., £3 s<. County Hack: Capulet 1, The Gueseer 2, Hatley 3. Tim», Icaiu 52s«c. Divs., £4 7s and 18s. Stewards' Handicap: Tikirawa 1, Somerled 2, Pure Silver 3, Time, lmin 30sec. Divs, £2 18s and XI 10*. High Weight Handicap: Katsrina 1, Rebounding Lock 3, Avenger 3. Time, lmin 51 l-ss=sc. Divs., £2 Is and £2 6s. Farewell: Narcotic 1, Pure Silver 2, Good Intent 3. Time, lmin 3 3-ssec. Divs., £5 and £1 14s.
ECZEMA Nothing spoils a good diepcuition quicker. Nothing taxes a m»n's patience, Like any irritation of the skin. Piles almost drive you crazy, AU night they keep yon awake, AH day they make yon miserable, Just the Bame with Eozema. Snch miseries are daily decreasing. People are learning they can bt cared. Learning the merit of Doan's Ointment. Plenty of proof that Doan's Ointment) will care piles, Eczema, or any irritation of the skin. Here's Stuatford proof to back it. Mrs B. Sheahan, Beaton St., Stratford, says:—" For three years I have bad Eczsma on the leg. When it started first it used to itch so much that I used to scratch it, and I fancy that I must have poisoned it, for it grew alarmingly bad. I began using ointments and such like things right away aad kept on using them all the time I was bad, but not one of them did me much good. One day I got a pot of Doan's Ointment, and this prepartion began curing me right away. It relieved all my pain, and the ailmenb was rapidly disappearing when the Ointment ran ont, I could not g?t acy more at the time, so took a substitute, bat all the time I was using tbis mjr ailment wa< c nning back, I f«;t I would pay any price for a pot of Dean's Ointment. At last I got it and now am getting right again." Daan'a Ointment ia splendid in all d'seases of tbe skin, Ecz:-ma, pilss, hivjp, ussct bites, sores, chilblains, etc. It is perfectly safe and very effective. Doan's ointment is sold by all chemists at 3s per box, or will be posted on recs"'pt of pries by the proprietors, Foster-McOlollan Co., 76 i itt Sb S.fdnty, N.S W. Bit be sure it> is DOAN'S
Betteb Than a Flasteb.—A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Fain Balm and bonnd to the affected parts is
superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back, or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. It always cores and cores quickly. Try it. New Plymonth Co-opera-tive Society sells it Price, Is 6d; big size. Is -Advfc
IOYAIj- MAIL COACH, ■— HffiW PXiX >a<nr,ffam. ; ■ *„. 10s-d ';r.?l7socl ::.; 10.36 fete. -.;V'"«B«0* ;, £i;. 18s? 03/ ... 12.45 tf.r» ; :,.; .'..! ;'2.2015M; ->. Ss'Otl Jl. 5»-<M' ARBIVSt at Ojiutate 4 p.m. ' '•■-" ■ "■ •-"•■ ■■ i '--1-i Fares"46 "• s;"V" Tftes. Tbur. &; - New Ptymosfi ''*----' iJ. "Betnpliiy-.'- Si»gl9?-«Seiii Opnnake : 7.30 a.m. ... 10s 0& ..."17s Babotn... H.lOa.sn ... 7a 6d ... 13» Ofato ... Oakors...' 12 55p.m ..". 2s'<Sd ."..""4s i. ABBXVpj at New Flvsr.ontli 230 p.a Heavy Srtr\. Dinner each day a- -"ten*.', BOOKING OFFIOE3: < To-operative Stoie, Cnsrlo-siireeS. N Plymouth. Fowlers' Boarding Koase, Opi:safe>
: in ctntoactl'ia with above serrise,:; Lar-jtf Wacgon «i:i c-j arranged for to {hiivby MerrhsH'lice furniture, etc., at re>. .-oiis^Ja Qksts Ist January. 1901 WAITARA-HEW PLYMOUTH ;■-.- .;. OOACH. : ■'- ■- f|!HE undersigned notifies that he has JL boi'thr ont ME. Kobt. H.IBBY'2 interest In the abovs BOSISSSS. Cinsfcwiera win please r.ote change of hout3, viz ; Coach leaves at 9.30 a.m. ■ 'Ooach leaves New y.iy'j.ooi*- -3.30 p.Mi. Seats booked and phi- -Jo received at. W-jiYs staoW's. R. UOUi.TKH, Wiai»ra.
TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION] I SOCIETY. I ■ ! ! Figbicg Season—lst October, 1!!02, to [ :tlßt .-piil, 1903. JO from Mr. L. M. Tanr.ton, Sports Depot, Devon-street, New Plymouth; Mr 0. 0. Smith, Inglewooi; and'from tbe under.iigned, ■-.■;■.... j ~V.-- :'■■■' D. WcALLCM, i -SiVii- i ■:. Secretary. I Men's licenses, 10a; ho's,. trailer 15, ss;j ladies, Es'; day license, 2s 6d • oneweek/fis.: D. Mc titan :H.yWeii ... J. GIWoj. jur. B. Prenntn ~.. K. Whittle " Geo. Hee&an T. J. Nicholl* M Callander 0.X.817M C. J5. Vow?!' K.M. ijowlej:. G' "B. SJahßeriog .E. O'Connor ; J. K Wilson O. E. Hecnan M. D. Frasei G. Newsham G. W.Rugers
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 91, 14 April 1903, Page 4
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