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COUGHS, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. BiS THE LARGEST BALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICIfttE IN AUSTRALIA. Beware of Coughs! 1 „ . . ' *„!_„ ¥Ma Jr» o ;i;,Mn« *r« nmftiiea at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Brohohitis, Cough r,.~ „ ThOße who have taken this meawme jre «nazeo^ g j n t he Cbesfc, experience delightful said immediate relief ; and to tho>u whd are Difficulty mit effect" a complete cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the thnrt-aM subject to Colds on the %* lt » ™"E?'J Jtom^aOoufiL or Isthma to become chronic nor consumption to develop. OonaHmptiori/fcaß ne^ir^ft^^^ *-« * ith thiß ■"*-"■• No *— BboaJd be withoUt * " * 6k<m fttthe .beginning, a doae {s generally suffioienfc, and a Complete Cure is oertam. . • • PREPARED AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY THE PROPRIETOR. . . , . W. «. HE ARNE, Ohemißt, Geelong, Victoria. Small ewe, 2s 6d j large, 4s 6d Sold by Ohemistß and Medicine Vendor S Z. DEPOT:— OFFIC ES 9 AND 11 HUME'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Sold Wholesale and Retail by W. G. FITZGERALD, Wanganui. '

.. k SliHUllSi'-rOHANGINA T>ACING /"., - /TtLUB. Tlxe Premier Hack Club of the colony. anntjal'mee.ting. To *be held on the A'shhurst Eacecourse, WEDNESDAY, 28th DECEMBER, 1904. President— P. Hanlon: Vice-Preßidents— v , T-. Gardiner and T. A. Grammer j Judge — $<?• H. Hartgill; Handicapper — J. E. Heuiys; Starter— T. Cameron; Timekeeper— B. Stevens; Stewards— P. Hunlon, T. Gardiner, T. A. Grammer, W. Dellow, E. Sanders, Dr Graham, F. Roberts, J. H. Paton, P. Kerrigan, H. Corniord, H. Fraser, T. Niccol; Clerk of - Scales— H. Fraser; Clerk of Course— H. Hart;"'' Clerk of Totalisator— G. S. Euml.le; Hpjl. Treasurer— J. H. Patou; Hon. '• Suigoon— Dr Graham, PROGRAMME. 1. Trial Hurdles, of 120 soys; second horse to refceive 30 soys and the third horse 15 soys from the stakes. Over, six nights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Weight' 108t (winner of any flat race to carry lOst* 101 b): Open td horses that have never won a hordle race at time of starting and have never started in other than * hack or hunter races. Entrance, 2 soys. Oue and a half miles. To Btart at 12 's ltnopn; / - .•. • ■-,-•.' ,• ' 2. Flying Handicap, of 130 soys; second horse to receive 35 soys and the third horse 20 soya from the Rtakes. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 soys. Six furlongs. To starat at 1245 p.m. 3. Ashhurst Guineas}, of 100- guineas; second horse to receive 20 guineas and third ohrse 10 guineas from the stake. <r- - lTorMprosexri><3-y«a;r-oldß that are not nominated for other than hack races at time bf cutry-aud have not won a race of over ' 4404 40 s'ovs at' time of starting, hack and hunter races excepted. Colts, Bst lOlbs; - | - fillies and geldings, Bst slbs. The winner of any race to carry a penalty of ' • 71b, two or more races 101 b. Acceptance 21s on night of general entry, x^4>. ■ • Closed with 42 nominations, Seven furlongs. To start at 1.30 p.m. . ■ 4.. .Ashhurst "Cup, .a handicap of 15,0 soys; second horse to receive 45 soys, and third horse 26 soys from the stake. Nomination 30s; acceptance 2 soys. One mile aud a quarter. To start at 2.30 5. Manaw,atu Gorge Handicap, of 125 'soys ; second horse to receive 35 soys and third horse 15 soys from the stake. Nomination 1 soy acceptance 2 soys. Seven v "furlongs. To start at 3v15- p.m. -.m .• • i e.'''-Komako Welter Handicap,' of 130 soys; second horse to receive 35 soys and - third horse 15 soys from the stake. Mini.mum weight Bsfc slbs. Nomination 1 soy; acceptance 2 soys. One mile. To start at 4 p.m. n ■ 7. Maiden Scurry, of 110 soys; second • .horse to receive . 25 soys and the third horse 15 soys from tho stakes. For 3r year-olds and upwards that haye never ;won a race at time of starting and have never started in other than hack or hunter races. Weight 9st. Entrance £2 , lQs. Five furlongs. .To start at 4.45 - p.m. ;8: , Pohangina Handicap, of 130 soys; sec- • 'ond horse- to receive 35 soys and the , ' third horse 20 soys from the stake: Nomimition 30s; acceptance 2 soys. One ,mile and a distance. To start at 5.30 p.m. PENALTIES. The winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 10lb, and of every additional race a fur- • ther penalty of 6lbs in the flat races. Horses handicapped at Bst lOlba or over to carry only half the above penalties. Owners iare responsible fox penalties. . of a Hack.— Hack meanß a horse that has not, at the time of nomina- • -J tibn, won a race of the value of 80 boys or-, dyer, or races of the collective value of •200 soys- since August Ist, 1899. -NOMINATIONS WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. -Nominations for all races, and entries -• for the Trial Hurdles and Maiden Scurry, • i also Guineas' payments, close with the " Secretary, Ashhurst, on SATURDAY, December 3rd, at 9 p.m. , ' 'Handicaps will be declared on or about - December 14th. - Acceptances close on SATURDAY, December 17th, at 9 p.m. Telegraph office closes at 5 p.m. The necessary fee must accompany each entry, and the names of -horses must be registered with the Racing • Conference. . , ASHHURST GUINEAS, 1905. ' The second. payment of 10s 6d due night < ! of: general entry, SATURDAY, December . 3rd, 1904*: > " ' " : ASHHURST HACK GUINEAS, 1906. Nominations, will be received on or be- • fore Wednesday, January 25th, 1905, for the Ashhurst Hack Guineas, 1906, of 100 ' Guineas, second horse to receive 20 guineas and the third horse 10 guineas from the sta.ke. For the -.present yearlings that are not nominated for other than hack races, ut time of entry arid have not won a race of over 40 soys at* time of starting, hack and liunter races escepted. Colts Bst lUlb; Fillies 'and Geldiugs Bst slbs. The winucr of any race to carry a penalty of 71bs: IWo ot move races lOlbs. To he *Hn on the Ashhurst Racecourse in December, ! 1906. .Nomination 10s 6d, a second payj meait of "lbs M on night of general entry. i 1905, and a final payment of 21s on inght !of general entry, 1906 1 . distance, li-m'ile. ; Nomination papers on application to the Secretary. RULEa-AND, REGULATIONS. . 1. No entry will be received for any race 'except on this condition:— That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall' be decided by a majority of the. Stewards, or those they may appoint, and their decision upon all points connected with the "carrying out of this , programme shall be final. I 2: All entries \o be scaled and addressed to tho .Secretary, Ashhurst, with entrance •i money enclosed, also name, age at time • of entry, pedigree, performances of horse, and; colours- of rider. All jockeys to ride in costume and in colours nominated, , otherwise a fine of 2 soys will be imposed. 3. When two or more horses start, the I property of -the same owner or owners, they shall be bracketed together on the

totalisator -and .a , distinguishing colour j must be worn.. r ( 4. All persons intending to withdraw horses are required to give notice to that effect to the- Secretary one half-hour before ihe advertised time of starting. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a fine of 2 soys to the Race Fund. 5. All races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. 6. Horses walking over will receive only half the stakes. " ' .7. Every entry must state the name or assumed name of the owner or. owners. 8. Any horse whose nomination or acceptance fees are unpaid may not be allowed to start. 9. Entries by telegram' must be confirmed in writing by the following mail. 10. All entries and nominations must be in the hands of the Secretary at the time and place as advertised. Postmarks will not be received in- any case. A. W. TRASS, Secretary. Approved in accordance with the 'Rules of racing, October sth, 1904.-^F. MOFFATT/ Secretary Wanganui Jockey GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. 1 ESTABLISHED - *' - 1«TO. THIRTY SHILLINGS A QUARTER j PAID TO THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE ' WILL SE&UrtE, '■' „ At age 23, .£3OO, payable at , death or at age 80 ; At age 18, £300, payable at ] age 65 or at j^Svibirs ; j death. WITH LARGE BONUSES ADDED IN EACH CASE. - - ,11, 11W ~ . ■- : J. H. BIOHARDSQN, F^F-f., I . i = — 7. rrr; j <"'-;-',.".•.",« ; . 4 ' CBAXCANONGA TOS3BYABJ>. B*ll SirVaVF*******PKOPBIETOR. OWIKG :te tha Jmoreasinjf demand fox tfoW maes^Mr Soler has t««*i over jmottiertwo hundred acres of land situate on the •EaukateEV fioaoi, No. 3 L?ne, W»nganui, and has already Ranted a l* r £? areatiarjpaes, Mr Sojtcir, !^wfie« to, call tfce ftttesMom, of '.hojcelkeepers and: the publio geWalK to the EXCELLENT QUALTTI of tlietee- Wines, as will be iee> by the fojlowiiig ♦w»rdf v The Winjp«-4tfr-Sol»^ •entr t tothe Melbourne International £x> Jiibili^k in 1880, when competing with thos^from the Australian, colonies,. p>jt»ijt»d SX^iPrise»r He *Ibo <>bt*in<Bi First PristllCedal for. -thesp Winet-f or purity it Ihe Ch^toi^^ch E^b^oßj 1882.= 14e8* v Wino^\were.aUo,fwhibited tA the AiTiburtdn Exhibition, heVd o»»th» 20th U Maxch, 1885, *nd received fzpja.ihl judgii First Award of JM»rj^ ia*d weri also iawar4e4 : ,oKrjßt,l?ri*fe Medfl fct tibp «f ( a..Jm![ustrial E^ijutjon, ,4Ba|, ,W,ellingr. ioAj;.Pfise Medal at tho India* and Coloaial 7 flxhibitioa held in Londan, . 1887^ " Prixe; Medal at the Melbourne international' Exhibition held i* HB9; First Priitf for the (Monies »t~ Wellington held in -May, 18»Q]-0b3.d Mfl.da'l atQueeMland laternat>on»l Exhibition, -held 4» Brisfeanf ,""1^97; a*'d Gold and Silver Medal* at. tta Industrial *nd OKiaisig Exhibi-lioa,-Iteld in Auoklandi ISSS-W. \ ■ Josop^./ Sol.©r f . 3HBLT.. jfiqgw 1 . wAyqAHm. Tk» tuading tTpjiceni*'! ,s'EitUiMxttof the Town. .-../ • Mloftyajby^Mome ' Ladttt' Tea Koom. Large "Dining Room, •to. • Bfot, Cold, and Shower Bathi. " '.." =■ ~ * Bftmp}« ißoodw. '■" " [rCOFFi PAUGE, I I HEW PLYMOUTH. I Ono minnte from Railway SUtion and Sea. Fivff ininutei from Recreation Ground. " Ji»t.^liaßi , T»bl«. /' .v. v '*'"• '• .'■'/ Tariff .— 4/tJ and 5/- per day. AdbxßAS — Conwr T>«von xnft fJamont SVwwt* Landed, ex. Charles Edward, PUPONGA COAI^. ABSOLTTTELY the beat sample ofliousebokl coal jet landed. ORDE3 EARLY. THE BLYTHE COMPANY St. Hill Street. 'Phone 178.

wool. Wool. WE are now' advancing on growing clips of Wool for. sale dr shipment Home at lowest rates. Cash Buyers Wool, Skins, .Hides, and Tallow. . ■ ■ - Little'^ .Sheep Dips; rKentpthptne, Pxosser and- Co. 's Manures. / Wanganui Supply & Agency . • Company, Ltd., : TAUPO QUAYTelephone 47. P.O. Box 65. , . John McFariane, SHIP CHANDLEE AND SAILMAKEB, V Avenue, Wanganui. MANUPAG T lJ B E E , -o» • TENTS, TAEPAULINS, OILSKINS, HOESE COVERS, Ac. ■ : j j- ■ ••; , *-. - "i^inin • • ' **--. * t«v ■ ' •*• Also • IMPpETEE AND EETAILEB ot the following goods, froza the most popular manufacturers in the Old Country: PRINTS, ■'. ->SEEGES, ■ j "• ■ f- > '. • i '^ - -•-, LUSTEES, ■-•'»»,*'>- ■" Q-ALATEAS.V'' • *' ! HOSIEEY. : SHIETINGS, CALICOES, • SHEETINGS,-,. - ; - "' ' - ,- • -DAMASKS, ". vr :- - -FLANNELETTES, ;. TO WJfiLS. , ; : , 1 * JtMn MciFafrlane, Victoria Avenue; Wanganui. TAM X S ~ iVT"' 0 ' S • W '^ *V'Y ' . MEDICAL HEEBALIST.3OTANIST, &c., . - Victoria" Avenue (next door to Esau and CbVs .Drapeiy > ; ■,■-'- • : 'Estabjishl^dnt^ ?. -.-•- *•■ 'Calls the attention of the Publio to his well-assorted stock of Patent and Proprietary -Medicines, .and Druggists* Sundries, etc., and especially to his great /variety!, of HERBAL HEMEDIES FOlt ALL COMPLAINTS, including— Liver Tonic, Kidney Cure, Eheumatic Cure, Blood Purifier, Sarsaparilla, Pleurisy Mixture, Neuralgia Cure, Chronic Cataarh Cure, Brain and Nerve Tonic, Heart Tonic, Carca-ra and Podbphyllin, Influenza Mixture, Toothache Cure, Indigestion Cures, .Asthma Powder, Composition- Powder, . Eczema Lotions, Hair Lotion (for falling hair), Nursery HairiLotiom, etc., etc ■ ; 'CONSULTATION FBEI. Selected List of Latest Books r SOME GOOD BEADING. Paper 2s 6d, Cloth 3s 6di „ X., , God's Good Man; by- Marie Corelli. s > y The Loves of Miss Anne, by S. E. Crockett. Tlie Sea Puritans, by Frank Bullen. Traffics and Discoveries, by Eudyard Kip.ling. Tlie Last Hope, by H. S. Merriman. Mary Garth,- by Annie Swan. Double Harness, by Anthony Hope. , Beatrice of. Venice, by Max Pembertpn. Tommy and Co., by Jerome K. Jerome. The Food of tlie Gods, by H. G. Wells. 'At the Moorings, by Bosa,' N. Careyv . The Betrayal^ by EL' Phillips' OppeiOieint, i CRICKETING GOODS, LAWN TENNIS, OEOQUET, FISHING TACKLE, and CHOICE FANCY GOODS,. INSPECTION INVITED. A. D. WILLIS, Bookseller, Stationer, and Publisher, i WANGANUI. ""• *"••'■• US3S COALBROQKDALE i Un^cr&aped 'l s Qq&\7 \ rpHE Best Household .Coal jh . Ahe - CqlX ony. IT IS'BETTEE VALUE THAN^ ANY OTHER COAL IN THE MARKET. Can. be obtained FROM ALL COAL MERCHANTS at the following prices ':'-<- * Ex. Ship, CASH, 30s peritqn; BOOKED, 32s per ton. - - ; Cartage to be added or arranged. THE WESTPORT COAL COY.i LTD. j . B. MATHISON, Branch JVlobiager. Oface— ST. HILL STEEET, WANGANUI; HUN DEEDS of thousand? will be , thankful for Malted Coffee aad Kola.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11430, 12 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11430, 12 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11430, 12 December 1904, Page 3

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