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Sw' - & • il 1 1 WBhMSß^^^^^^^^^^v^: v^->v^ : ff^4y£-^3^jg Good health is the best assot that any man cr woman can have; but 3£ «§» | j|iHWKKw3^3®"^®.^)viJ^»^ §S?l^3^F £ OOf * h ea ftk caG on^y t> e had by keeping the bleed rich and red and the «6» i f ]§|gffijy|s^M nerves strong. If the blood is allowed to 1 become pder and vitiated , the 2C «& ''M |^^S^^^^^^^^^pS^%¥i^iS^i^3' whote system is weakened and tails an easy prey to disease' To those X ] *& 'y\\^^^^^^^^^^^^l'^ r V'''^-' i>^ : ''-'^' '.^'--^''"k'l""';. thus weakened, sudden changes of the temperature arc -especially dangerous. *P if] L^*:," 'f^fi, yi e%^nr^K-§r^-^--'^ ;■''.: r :^:[i£ ; A eniii raa y De , followed by pueumenia, a cold by consumption. 'JL , I"]/] i~ '■' 4-vi^^V'R;3" ''Influenza, Rheumatism, and Sciatica find such people easy victims, and *^* il ;^?^-v! : tL \ 'Qp^-'-lyT'l' ii'^i their effects are disastrous. . «B» IIV mi v^Sf^-^V\ -iS S^' .>,:;-" "" •-•*•'■' ji tg» «& V! |A£S£S /'^ : '«~- ' ' A '^ A k~'^~'WJ*o^ \l sur P ass ail other medicines as a'bloGd builder and nerve tonic. They J? egs, fi I ■''^'■^-Mi^fi strengttien from first dose to last. Through their use pale, sickly people Tr #" ' iViHi "'^SSS" CSs'^^^r^^^V""-' "^ "' ;:£^*^ -"■-; *'^sf^®! are made bright, active and strong. g sfe 4 f;^ '< - ■3te^- >^^fi .H'^'-l ''t^vJ^j^ 1;!'1 ;!' A CURE' OF SCIATICA. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. «Ql 'S lift t^T^^^^feSS^i'pSsW^-^ Vo^. r K:S-'^Ssl*^^ The genuine are sold only in packages like the «g» *& 111! [-W3W 3 % M L?'£*l(«gsS \$ fe4& V*^ ' '■£-- .'-vH'f^^f^t^. ''>^ - ... engraving, bearing the full name in red ink on the JL J»U f'l I^*/- **$/*<&& * M $>[* f -^ :'~s: '~s ■' \*>Us&&&y« ■&*?■■ Me -lames Campbell ot Alma, Oamaru, North " ° ° qj» '?* >/ll i|W-X«^^4>^ -i?> '" '- &&-Y~§M^/islPss: Otago. is Beventy-three years of age. Wben inter- f/M/rSR'^S&EW 7WR SJTCS9 fMffl\ .^§» 'Hi fe©l^^B^l^' =' C'it viewed recently he said ;- • (mjM^WS^LmB&BS* 'jPF '\\ A A i jll I P'j^'^V'^si 8^ P^^l-^~vtss| -'y~ '-'^v^i'^lM^j?^'- J"-h\- . "My health has always been pretty good until lIMI Bfll^^KWlMifV Hill j^. ?jE 'ill, >K'-'*; A^ : " '$W^^^f? l \K^^4 '' y~ < : '%' "I'Mfe^4-^X v:.'^.- two years ago. when, through working out of ||af Dfl IBvi 10 Veal \M ) O •^^ v ' ] 'i> ES^%'llfiHf^' 4 WQ »!l &^-t >^ v ' '^-"ii^iw^'.'l^" % .'i doors in inclement weather, I was attacked by |||l MB Mm******* l^llf JU rfjj 'lM\ %&M i S KV>l 1 v3^ •^^^i^4^' ?^M^^^'f^'' :: sciatica. I suffered from sharp burning pains \vg|l ■ W0^ m £°£. l^\ 'PL/I jT. JoL V Mlfv 1 1 ifi W®U m$ Whf\ \V '^y- : ::;t) : !ixF^£?\&ti'?- in the hip, which extended to the toes; ultimately W\ ' 11 JILEf *P\ |\1 %F ' llil" WMJ^J&Z*®ttU^^^^ they became so bad that I had te use crutches in ,VSa\ A&Vfim V, M/U JU #4k HH^^9^^^^Bl^^^^^^ifi^^ >: order to move about. I tried several internal and V^. «H» «i«Fla«i' WV/ ? « jllfi II fflBP™ 8 ™™ 1 ? B ™^^ '• external remedies, but derived no apparent benefit. VSHft VB»> A *SP '""" " rT TfliirTYTi[Tii Seeing advertisements in the papers, I began taking pink outside wrapper. Sold by chqmists and store- £^ &» ' _ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People about keepers, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., j£ jT ' # twelve months ago. Eacr? box further improved Wellington, 3/- per box, six boxes 16/6, post free. *Qp .'SP If in doubt whether to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People mo> im m a t j as t [ W as completely cured. lam By toning up the nerve 3 and enriching the blood, A or not, write and ask. We never sell Pills to people whom we do not think - now a t,i e to go about without pain or inconvenience, they cure anosmia, dyspepsia, debility, insomnia, St. j£ JT tw w iii CURE. We will answer you candidly, and frep of charge. Ihe % even when c wea ther is cold and wet. My cure is Vitus' dance, rickets, skin diseases, ladies' ailments. **r magnitude of our business is a guarantee of our honesty. Address: Dr. due 6O i e j y to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." loss of manly strength, etc. " JU A Wifliams' Medicine Co., Queen's Place, Sydney, N.S.W. • ' V

EGMONT KACING CLUB. HATVERA. President : R. H. Nolan. Vice-Pres-ident : R. E. Mcßae. Stewards : W. C. Adamson, A. W. Budge, M. F. Baird, Robt. Hicks, Jas. Davidson, W. Brewer, Wf C. Symes, A. S. Tonks, Dr. Westenra. Starter : T. Cameron Clerk of Course : T. C. Sutherland. Clerk of Scales : H. W. Sutton. Handicapper : J. E. Henrys. Hon. Surgeon : Dr. Westenra. Timekeeper : M. J. Goodson....Judge : W. H. HartgiU. Treasurer : H. W. Sutton. Secreretary : J. W. Hirst. WINTER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 7 and 8, 1902. ' *'" PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. TO start at 12 o'clock. Railway Handicap (Open). First Handicap Hack Hurdles. Tawhiti Handicap (Hack). Hawera Cup (Open). Waini Handicap (Hack). % Mokoia Handicap (Hack). Telegraph Handicap, (Hack). SECOND DAY Z Trial Handicap (Hack). Stewards' Handicap (Hack). Borough Handicap (Open). - Second Handicap Hack Hurdles. Opeke Handicap (Hack) . Manaia Handicap (Open). Ngamutu Handicap (Hack). DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES. And amounts to be forwarded. . NOMINATIONS. MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902, at 9 p.m. Railway Handicap lsov, First. Handicap Hack Hurdles lsov r TaVrhiti Handicap lsov, Hawera Cup lsov Waihi Handicap lsov, Mokoia Handicap lsov, Telegraph Handicap lsov Trial Handicap 10s, Stewards Handicap lsov, Borough Handicap lsov, Second Handicap Hack Hurdles lsov, Opeke Handicap lsov, Manaia Handicap lsov, Ngamutu Hanjdicap lsov. ACCEPTANCES. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1902, at 9 p.m. Railway Handicap lsov, First Handicap Hack Hurdles lsov, Tawhiti Handicap 1 soy, Hawera Cup Ssovs, Waihi Handicap lsov, Mokoia Handicap lsov, Telegragh Handicap lsov. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1902, at 9.30 p.m. Trial Handicap 10s, Stewards' Handicap lsov, Borough Handicap lsov, Second Handicap Hack Hurdles lsov, Opeke Handicap lsov, Manaia Handicap 2sovs, Ngamutu Handicap lsov. WEIGHTS. On or about MONDAY. APRIL 28, 1902. Railway Handicap, First Handicap Hack Hurdles, Tawhiti Handicap, Hawera Cup, Waihi Handicap, Mokoia Handicap, Telegraph Handicap. .WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1902, at 8 p.m. Trial Handicap, Stewards' Handicap Borough Handicap, Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, Opeke Handicap, Manaia, Handicap, Ngamutu Handicap. and acceptances will be received at the time and on the dates' mentioned at the ofßce of the Club Hawera ; and by Harry H. Hayr, llattersall's, Auckland ; and Alfred T. Danvers, Napier. , Telegraph* Office closes at Hawera at 8 p.m. _. » For further particulars see Referee of 19th March. «■ J. W. HIRBT, Secretary. Approved by the' Taranaki Metropolitan Club, September 11th, 1901. —Mussell Fleetwood, Secretary. ' BEWLEY & GEIFFI HS, Devon Street, New Plymonth, Idmd Agents, Sharebrokers* Auctioneers, OKPJEB the following Selection of Properties for Sale: — £.115 vrtil secure nice dairy farm of 125 acres. 40 acres in busb, 5 paddocks, -4-roomed house. Cowshed would hold 17 baila. Harness room. \\ ' miles from Co-operative factory, on mam metalled road Price, £5 12s per acre. First-class level dairy farm of 105 acres well fenced and subdivided. 4 good paddocks. About 13 acres.ploughed. Small orchard. Goo£ new 6-roomea bouse, trapshed and cowshed. School & factory almostadjoining. Metalled road, near New Plymouth. Price, £Q 5s par acre. 120 Axree, all in grass, mostly level, a good part ploughed. 8 paddocks and pig paddock. 6-roomed house, dairy, trapshed . large bayebed, etc. Excel teat farm, well situated. Factory clese. Price, £11 10b per acre. USO Aooes, all grassed, 12 acres ploughed, 8 paddocks,, good fencing. Good house, .cowshed, calf-bouse^ trapshed, men's p*>ob, dairy, with excellent waier pow<a% £8 10s per acre. ' Ask to? the Investor's Onide. Agents for Baldwin and Rayward. Patent and Trade Marks Secured. All bnainess *tsietly confidential. Full particnlarsoa application. { ROYAL MAili GOAOB. RUiib duily from Opnneke to JfiJMuni, conaectiof? with the morning fcrtin to Hawera, end meete the afternoon train from Hawera. ToFltham. am. Irtives Opuaake at ».. 6 A'rivfcs Punehu ... ... •»» 7 .arrives Aw*t«iae 7^»^ Arrives Birerlea .*, ... ... 8 Arrives Kaponga „.* ... ... 8.40 Arrives EltW- (n^aher's H0te1...10 To Opxtsake. p.m. Leaves Galgher's Hotel 3.3u Leaves Kaponga .5 L«ares Birerlea 5.45 Leaves Awatuaa b.lj Leaves Paneho <j-™» Arrives Opunako ... » 7.4 b *aie«-6/ "Ingle, 1O» return in Proprietor.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 4

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