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A Lady's Candid and Interesting 1 Explanation. \t 1 • ■■ * - • ;.-jMrs. Francis" 'King is the brigM and intelligent wife of a well known and highly sespected farmer o! Otitra, Fortrose, Invercargill. --In response to inquiries as to a report that hhe had bt-.ii cimd of rheumatism by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Mrs. King gave the following p.uiicular*:— " Aboia (i-lit years ago I became subject to attacks of severe headaches, and later on, to indigestion, w> that J I. ad u> diet rn^elf moat carefully. My blood had nndoubtedly become impoverished. &ome \Ui\n !au-i- L «:is afflicted with -.excruciating,' gnawing pains in my hands Jind limbs, and as time v.cut on. the iiuor.y '•' increased until 'every bonein my (body acKed. My hands became bent and deformed, mi tln.r I ni:ii i.ot the full ns.e>£ them. One pf my legs was so greatly affected as to make me lame, and iinalh I Lrjniu- ' ; a comple^ripple. My husband ''and friends said it was pitiful to see me, for ihe ngony J sii.'li-iml m*. so intense^^at I screamed aloud. - Four doctors who attended me during my lllnos djagi.c^ed my ..i.>v as rheumatis^n, but notwithstanding their skilful treatment the rheumatism did not u-avt- me. .\... husband, at different times, purchased for me many advertised remedies, and indeed we tmd evciytuu.-^ j we'heard of,-bnt with the same unsatisfactory result. Then through reading of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pals People | and the cures which they had , effected, he bought me a box. The contents of this b^eiiied me considerably, so another lot was purchased for me. After taking them thopan.s eastd flown, as>d I «a* »l»le to «et about a Uttle better. . I continued taking Dr. iWilliams', Pink Pills until I had no f iulh,r need ior ' them, being completely cured. Every trace of Theumatism has vanished,, and after bemg an utter cm i |.p,e for six years, lam now as strong and active as any woman in the district. To Dr. Williams Tiuk I'ills for Pale People alone I owe my wonderful recovery, so I will always strongly recommend them.

OPUNAKB RACING CLUB, UACK^LEEIING. To be held ob the Racecourse, - at PIHAMA, on WEDNJbiSDAY, Ist JANUARY, lUO3. President : R. H. Nolan, Esq. ViecPresidenta : S. B. Corrigan, (I. Tindle, J. R. Stewart, D.%Uart*oli. T. O'Connor, E. O'Meara, aod M. Fraser, Esqrs. ■ Judge :A. "V. ■Budge, Esq. Starter : Mr jt. K. Mcßde. Clerk of Scales : Mr J . Lambie. Handicapper uMr J . H Henrys. Timekeeper: Mr G. n. Gibson. Stewgrds : , Messrs J. M. Hickey, J. iLtunbie, A. Good, A. Clarke, M. Callander, J. Mttdenbtd'. M. Fraser, G. JNewsham, 1). Carroll, C. E. Bryce, J. McDavitt, . M./ Finn, and J. Guy. PROGRAMME. lj 112 noon— Handicap Hurdles, oi " 40 soys ; second horse to receive 1 5 boys from the stakes; 1£ mil is: over six flights, of hurdles, 3ft G -in high. Nomination 15s, accci>tance 20s. , „- :* 3 12.30 F-ni.— Flying Handicaps ->i 35 soys ; second horso to receive i 5 soys front- the stakes ; 6 futlocgs. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. ' , l 3. 1 p.m.— Farmers' Plate, of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 3 soys from the 'stakes'; 1 xnito Open to all horses that are not nominated for any other race at this meeting, and have never started in any race, Fanners' - ; Plates excepted, and winner of thosjfe barred. Welter weight for age-; gentlemen riders.. Entrance 4. 2/ p.m.— Opunake Racing <Club /Handicap,, of :1QO /soys ; secon-1 /horse^-to receive 20 $ovs ; third ' horse 5 BoYs firom the stake ; li ; - miles. Nominations 60s, accept- i «ace 40s. . I 5. 2.45 p.m.— Electric Stakes of '20 i .soys ; 4 furlongs. - Weight Bst. ! Open to horses, that have not •won a race of any description at I time of starting/ -Entrance 2Qsf 6. p-m.— Welter r Handicap/- ;of 85 soys ; second horse to reco * '5~ soys from the stakes ; 7 fnrJongs ; minimum weight, Bst 71b. '< Nomination 10s, acceptance 20.0. * 7/4 p. m.—N ew Year Stakes Handicap, of 45 soys ; secpnd horse to receive 5 soys, from the stakes ; 1 mile.- Nomination 15s, 'accept- 1 tance 20s. , ' I " g, 4,30 p.m.— Final Stakes of ,25 soys ; 5 furlongs ; weight ost. Open to all horses that have not won a race to the value of 25 iKMrs or over. Vfinner of Electric. Stakes to carry a penalty of 14 lbs. - Entrance 20s. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. ACCEPTANCES,. AND GENERAL. ENTRIES. WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, at 8 p.mi Nominations .—Handicap Hurdl 53, Flying Handicap, Opunake Racing Club- Handicap, Welter Handicap, and New Year Handicap. ~ SATURDAY, 14th DECEMBER. Weights for above races, will be MONDAY, 23rd DECEMBER/ at 8 Acceptances. — Handicap Hurdl-.s, Flying Handicap, Opunake Ra&uigr Club Handicap, and New Ysor '. Stakes Handicap. Entrances.— Farmers' Plate, Electric Stakes, and Final Stakes. Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. T PENALTIES. The winner of any Flat Race aftV publication of weights to carry a lOlbs penalty, and of every additiona. race, 7lbs extra, in all Flat Ha idicaps. The Winner of any Hurdle Race after publications, of weights to carry a lOlbs penalty in the Hurdle Owners are responsible for all penAlties. (See Rule 33.) .RULES ANDIIEGULATfONS. Every entry must state the natae or assumed name of the owner or owners, the name, age, pedigree, aud description of the horse, colours of the ridei", and must be accompanies! by all necessary fees. , HACK means a horse that has never, wbn an advertised race, and is not ndniinated at the time of strut tor *my race (Hack and Hunter Races exeeptcd), nor has at time of nomination won a race of the valuo at 80 soys, or races of the collective value of 150 soys since Ist of August, 1800. ' Owners starting any horse not eligfbi4 under the above rule will be liable to a penalty of £50, in adilitiom to disqualification. All races to be run* under the Ne .v Zealand Rules of Racing. CKO. W. ROGERS, Hoik. 'Secretary. Approved by "Che TarajDnki Metropolitan cmfc.-Mwsell FUetflrood,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11825, 23 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11825, 23 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11825, 23 November 1901, Page 4

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