WeakNeryes Are you ever nervous?. Do you- lie awake nights, suffer from despondency*, and often feel discouraged? It's a terrible life to lead. Don't*swffer in this . vay any more. Get strong and well. Follow the advico of Mrs. Thomao Pritchard, of Adelaide, South Australia. She Bends us her photograph and says:* * "I - bad a terrible illness' which left my nerves all unstrung.- I had severe headaches, indigestion, sleeplessness,' and my nerves werp just as weak as they' could be. 1 then * tried Ayer's Sarsapariila and I began to improve at ,once. My returned 1 , my , . digestion improved, and my nerves became ■trong and steady." , AVER'S Sarsapariila There are many imitation «'. Sarsaparillas." t - Be sure you get Ayer's. Use Ayer's Fills with jhe Sarsaparilla. - These we purely vegetable pills. They cure, constipation, biliousness, sick headache. Prepum! by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowed, Mass., U.S.A. Sport*. TTTAITOTAEA ATHLETIC SPOKTS. To be held on ground kindly lent by ' ' .' Messrs Wilkie and Wilcon, close to Bailway S.tation.' . ,ON, NEW, YEAR'S DAY. V — — — President, Mr.D. Wilkie; Vice-P residents, ' Messrs. Jfi. J. Wilson, W. Brewer, S. Handley, J. Webberley, -A,. Strachan; Timejkeepers, Messrs J. Very, E: J. Wilson, and J. Kennedy; Starter, Mr' E. Tait; Judges, Messrs S. Handley, G. Death,' and ' W. Simpson; Hon. Treasurer; Mr G. Death; Hon. Secretary, W. T.* Cook; Handipapper, Mr J. B. Atkius; Messrs'W. Simpson, H. Greager, F. Handley, S. Parsons^ E. Hammerton, J. Kilpatrick, N. Dickie, J. Odgers, J. Hunter, W. "Worsop, TWarsop,' G. Handley, Ay.A y . Parsons, E. .Tait, T. Wilson,- D. Boddy, S. Dickie. I PROGRAMME: I 100 yds Handicap. — First 40s, second 15s. Nomination is, acceptance 1. 2 Boys' Race (under ltf); 100yds.— First 10s, second ss. Nomination, Is. ■ $ 1-Mile Handicap. — First 80s,«'econd 20s. third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 4 High-Jump. — First 205,. second ss. Entrance, Is. 5 220 yds Handicap. — First 505., second 20s. Nomination 2s; acceptance Is. 6 Potato Race'.-^-First 10s, second • ss. Entrance, Is. 7 440 yds Handicap. — First 60s, second 20s. Nomination 2s; acceptance 2s. 8 Wood-Sawing Competition (cross-cut) for Ladies. — First»* trophies. - 9 220 yds Hurdles.— First 40a, 2nd 10s, Nomination 2s; acceptance Is. 10 Maori Men's ' Canoe Race. — First 30s, 2nd ,10s. Entrance,. 2s- Gd. II Maori • .Women's • Canoe : Race. — First 20s*. Entrance,' nift v 12 -Obstacle-Race:— First 20s, 2nd ss. VEntrancc, Is. x ■ . ' . ' 13. Greasy Boom. — First 30s. Entrance Is. 14. Ladies' Bracelet (Club Bace), '300 yds.— ' First, -trophy ; second, trophy. 15 Girls' Race (under 16). — First 10s, seu- ■ ond ss. .•'.'*•• 16 Half-mile Handicap. — First 60s, second *2ps, '.thi^d 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance* 2s. ' 17' Consolatioa Race, 220yds.— First 30s, second lps. Entrance, 2s. 18 Tilting tfie Ring. — Firsty4os, . second , lt)s; Entrance, '2B. NOMINATIONS for Events Nos. 1, 3, 1 5, 7, 9, 14, and 16 close with Ahe Hon. Secretary on 20th December, at 8 p.m. Nominations and Entries must bo ac- 1 companied by the proper fees; otherwise; not accepted. Event No. 14 is a t Club event, and is only open to competitors who are bona-fido Members of the Club. 4 '" i\ Any Competitor not properly attired may be excluded from taking any part in the race. ■ ' > Nominators are requested to forward all performances for previous two years up to date of closing; if none during that period, then last throe performances to be giveu. i W. T. COOK, ♦ • Hon. Secretary. QAIiFMEAti. TOILET'S IS A GENUINE AND RELIABLE FOOD. ASK your Storekeeper for TOLLEY'S fine pure Wheat, Maize and Barloy Meals, and use > only Champion Poultry Grit, Poultry Meal, Chick Raisers, etc. TOLLEY AND COI, - . Manufacturers,, Palmerston North.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10816, 5 December 1902, Page 2
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