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IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED take |W"""^f ra ™° if nl l irnn first annual sports ll AII rll Rnl I h Q VRI IP HE FliP Q' ' WiU be held at Whangaehu, in Mr. UH UI UIIIIIH U I iIU | Us rlill^ S- Woodell's Paddock (next Railway B B <W! Sw B Station.) .* _ , THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1914. Harmless "fruit" laxative Cleanses take a dose whenever it is needed as safely •tomach, li¥er and bowels as ~y°u could eat fresh fruit. In a short ,~ • Starts at 11 a.m. m -4.\,L 4. *. " MUMta4a while you will feel the benefit The bowels lo minutes between each event. Horse Without griping Off will be gently relieved, and the stomach events start X m' discomfort. cleansed and sweetened as the undigested ,™ Rjns n Events: food is moved on and got rid of. The tongue 100 YDS. MAIDEN—Ist 30s, 2nd 15e, . ... . , will grow clean again and the head will h* 3rd ss. Norn. 2s. (3d. i«»*m*tS?sf?U Cl°gSed Wl th fr ment" Cu°° led and cleared- Thereisno mislakiS H» YDS. OPEN-lst £2; 2nd 15s; 3rd Ing, dl-digested food, means that the liver the beneficial effects of •■ California Svruf 5s- Nor- 3s- &1. £3? SS?tJ,kfSEh Natureprovidedripe of Figs." Directions are withS™r SSS 22<» YDS. OPEN-lst £2, 2nd los, 3rd juices tokeep the hver up to its work, and children of all ages. This pleasant ss. Norn. 3s. «frSh?nTST POr FlgS^ laxative is good for all? and cannot pSb"y «0 YDS. OPEN-lst £2, 2nd 15s, 3rd refreshing fruit laxative which is always in harm even the most delicate but voomnX os. Norn. 3s. 55TS an^nSSn^^n^ I™*' 1 *"« i'Calif«iiiaSynipSFs/?Sd^ *-MILE (Whangaehu Hdcp., radius 5 SnLn?if c S£ShLlfi for he name and trade mark of the Cali- mates)—lst, medal value £3; 2nd, sraaft™* %s& aps aa^j sgv 553 w valuetl£l;sid7sM-w wind, and head hot and aching. You can 1/9 per bottle. * _ 6 ' ' 3ana 120 YDS. HURDLES—Ist £2, 2nd, 15s, 3rd os. Norn. 3s. ■ ■'■■■"''"""'""■■■■'■"■^^ » HIGH JUMP—lst 30s ; 2nd 15s. Entrance 2s. A J~*l y^» 50 YDS- MARRLED LADIES' RACE f/X HPflr C^&Sf* 50 YDS°SINGLE" 1 LADIES' (over' 16?— V ** y Tp V • lst tr°Phy valued 1Os l 2nd ss. En- | \ I^* rOSpfl€rifl€ 50 YDS. GIRLS UNDER 16—lst tro- %\ s * phy value 7fi 6d] 2ndj 2s Qd' En" positive boon ||^ Ist 30s, 2ud 15s. Entrance Is 6d. I tonic restores the'brain to it, wonted vigour and II 0^ pjdout thinker fit to cope .uccessfully U ,he Jl MAIDEN JUMPINGfHOBSES Sfc.dß2,. ai y wor . >b 2 n( j £j # Entrance ss. largely composed of phosphorus—the element which II OPEN JUMPING COMPETITION lst d tissues in Brain or body. II £2, 2nd £1. Entrance ss. halTs Fospherine. for there are numerous imitations. fl ■ ■ prize £-7 7s. Nomination lus. l(™- j- . y ■ I ! PONY JU3VIP (14.2 and under, ridden lI to ##1 oY*lY%£> II TILTiNG ITHE <RlNG—lst £1 and valu8# UdlLJUltt 11/fu" able saddle presented by Angus McMl inn,, ■■■■■■jMWlW^ i!mMm!i mir rinTiii Donald, Esq. 2nd, 15s. Ent. 3s. w« 4O i M^«Bi^^^B^"™^»^ A«: ■ vm*"*f ""'I'I TUG-OF-WAR (Horseback) 6 aside) S%veep. 2s. 6d. »**» • ... .. . ■■:—:—. ' ■ - ■ .%■„ «, MEMBERS RACE—lst trophy; 2nd, * 10s. Entrance Is. _^ - , NOVELTY EVENTS: BUN-EATING CONTEST-^lst 10s, 2nd \ I ss. Entrance Is. ? SHA \^AiireAlf H iiAA/i r'tßt^M " SHEAF-TOSSING—Ist £1. Ent. Is. i 1/0 JOUrS?!! jl OOvCl dllil i SHEEP-JUDGING (live weight)-lst W I £1. Entrance Is. d Yes do yourself the best of all possible good turns by getting rid at once 4 CHAIN STEPPING —Ist £1 Ent Is. \ of the trouble which may be robbing your life of health and h;ipi>iness. A T>rrrpTrvTr< OTI/VT /lAlKc\ lei 4>l ' Vr> W -It is amazing how many people go on suffering day after day from all 1 l tlllUNlj Csrl\7l 1.1O1DS; 16T) x>L. XJld sorts of complaints when a little self-benevolence might quickly give £ tnvnoe IS. 1 theni lasting relief. To suffer from Indigestion, liver troubles, head* 1 OBSTACLE RACE^—lst £1 2nd 10s. p aches, constipation, and a train of similar disorder., when f FVif 9. ( '*' ttfi*£*<*l/»!*ti% *i TUG-OF-WAR (10 men aside)—Sweepr. OU " stake. Entrance 2s. . { * ' WRESTLING EVENT, Cumbeiland p Beecham's Fills a speedy and permanent cure may be effected is surely 1 Style; for amateurs upl to 12 GtOHe. 4 the height of folly. If you have lost your appetite or the power to !„* on o TO,™ 9<i fir! A assimilate food has become defective; if you suffer from biliousness, I wTv^onmrVvr^ ivir^vrrn i. 10 v J flatulence or other derangements of the digestive organs you will do 1 WRuiiSlLlNtr IUVJiiNI, up to Ll Stone v yourself a real good turn if you take £ and over. 30s. Norn. 2s. 6d. I m^ - g^^ \ «■ 1 GREASY PIG COMPETITION—Ist £1. " _^_» * ■■ , r for b^est hack. 1' Sold evetywhere in boxes, prfce JOid. (36 pills) 1/li (56 pills) & 2/9 (J6B pills). | H. Hiroti, Esq., Points Prize. >*^^^k'^p^^^k.'nio^^p^>^»k.>a^k.>^pk>>^^>^^>«*^>^^>^».>^l^N^»,>«^^N2ia l Lunch and Afternoon Tea can be ob- • • tamed on the gi'ound. •■,---•■•- - - -- - --■■■■'■>■ - T=L _ NOMINATIONS, Etc. 1 Nominations for all Running events • ■ . • - ' close on Thursday, March 26th, 1914. r,**^f»^^;«^ww3^^ *j rfi • No nomination will be received under -7;i3??. T7jff?*«^-V^ GOTO any consideration unless t aocompanied '* * /" " H by fees and last two yeans' perform- ** J ' * anoes. " ">- a&SSSSKKSte**. '*«**• Tkn Tncl*» Ctll/fIA Admission Is; Children under 10 free. J^^BHBfe|sk ' ' itSJIU oIUUIU Members' ticket ss; admits lady and - ..*• —-^s- SOCIAL AND DANCE in the evening. ' * ißH^HKnii **?*> Opposite Post Office, ' Tickfjj l^^att^dan 5 ****' , '** * Wanganui. L^X. CAMERON, Hon. Sec. "S*s For High-class PHOTOGRAPHS. — " L** , NT°TE- —Enlargements made from Notice Of ReiHOVal, * *'''*•■* ;S.< * " any photo. ■ —— —• ** Telephone 381. ' /^N and after June the 9th the whol«. ■ M# L" LA3IPE ' my ? 6_£Premise 3' Mac^J St., WanCXRTIFICATEP PLUMBER >!|n> . ■ ■. t ■ .UINIUN/£g£b I \ ' / - a \\<k V <

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20040, 25 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20040, 25 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20040, 25 March 1914, Page 3

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