The West Australian Turf Club started the year with a credit of £3953, and finished with a debit of £3855 after giving £4OOO to the War funds.
For sale the thoroughbred HORSE GRAVITATION, By Birkenhead—Stepfeldt, Full brother to Provocation, half brother to Elevation and Reputation, three crack racehorses, and himself a good winner and sire of winners. Apply— WALTER CHURTON, Wanganui, Or EDITOR, “SPORTING REVIEW,” Box 52, Auckland. J. R ADIOL TREATMENT i reduces swellings, eures 3 prevents Filled Legs, by ; st mutating the venous and lymphatic tissues, and removing the inflammatory exudates by radiation. NO BLISTER, ENFORCED REST, OR REMOVAL OF THE HAIR NECESSARY. RADIOL is a nerve sedat ve and fines down a worn Horse’s Legs to a remarkable degree. The pain of Lameness disappears under its Influence. 3 Grand. Prix. 6 Gold Medals. RADIOL LEG WASH is the only specific for Sore Backs, because it reduces the swelling, alleviates the pa n and heals the abrasion. An intelligent use of the “Radiol X.eg Wash” counteracts that daily wear and tear of the legs unavoidable with the horse in constant work, whether train ng. racing, or on the road. One flask of "RADIOL” will make a gallon of valuable Leg Wash. “The Field,” Juno 10th, 1906:— "We have been able to test some trial bottles of ‘Radiol’ in cases of Windgalls, Splints, and Puffy Swellinge, and have found ’Radiol’ to be very beneficial, and we have also found it useful as a leg wash for polo ponies after n day’s play.” Ask your Chemist for "RADIOL." Wholesale from Sharland and <~’o.. or Kempt horn®. Prosser and Co Made in England by THE RADIOL COMPANY.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1313, 24 June 1915, Page 13
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276Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1313, 24 June 1915, Page 13
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