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HANDICAPS. NAPIEK PARK RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. The following - handicaps have been declared for the Napier Park Racing Club’s spring meeting, which takes place on Saturday next (September 30) :— GREENMEADOWS HURDLES. one mile and a-half. —Jem 11.2, Bon Reve 10.10, Mummer 10..0, The Summit 10.0, Surtax 10.0. The Golfer 9.11, Nicomar 9.11, Birkful 9.10, Sensitive 9.9. Manakau 9 3. Manawapango 9.2, Hyleus 9.2 Amber and White 9.2. Janitor 9 2, Fond Memory 9.0, Hymen 9.0, Ypres 9.0, Turehau 9.0. TRIAL HANDICAP, five furlongs.— Multum 9.0, Lilydale 8.7, Circle Lady 8.5, Helsingfors 5.3, Tornea 8.3, Strabo 8.3, Multivious 5.3, Hymenaeus 8.3, Mania 8.3, Pourparler 8.3, Retard 8.3. Morganatic 8.3, Multain 8.3, Genee 8.3. Eldpee 8.3, Field Boy 8.0, Hopeite 8.0. Sansterre 8.0, Bonitas S.O, Te Araroa S.O, Queen’s Maid 8.0, Brodie 8.0. AHURIRI HACK HANDICAP, sixfurlongs.—Shaki 9.0, Golden Glade 8.. 3, Trials 8.11, Teka 8.6. Lord Ainslie 8.4, Pearl Marie 8.4, Lady Multifid 8.3, Honey Bee 8.3, Hexton 7.12, Multiv_e 7.10, Powder King 7.5. Gold Shot 7.7, Shiela 7.7, Malacourt 7.4. Field Boy 7.4. PARK STAKES, one mile and aquarter.—Multiply 9.0, Montana 5.7, Sir Alba 7.11, Hyllus 7.9, Despatch Carrier 7.6, Beltane 7.6, Whakahoki 7.4, Atuatoro 7.4, Settler 7.2, Toki 7.1. Cleft 7.1, Haumakaka 6.12, Step 6.7. JUVENILE HANDICAP, four furlongs.—Astrophel 8.2, Estland 8.2, Simonides 8.2, Mount Joy 8.2 Hymeona 7.13, Noir 7.13, Vagabond 7.13, Chuckle 7.11, Chimmera 7.11, Elocution 7.11, La Tasse 7.11, Lingerie 7.11, Metallium 7.11, Quietude 7.11, Silver and Black 7.11, Vermillion 7.11. TARADALE HURDLES, one mile and three-quarters.—Pursefiller 11.6. Gladful 10.6, Jem 9.11, Woolloomoolo-'

Mother and Child. Baby by z months. Special Oft Appeal on Behalf of Baby Naturally a Healthy Mother should feed her own child, and no cause, save inability, should prevent her doing so. But there are many mothers who, though willing, cannot wholly or even partially, nurse their children. Either they have no milk for them, or it is poor in quality and deficient in sustenance. The Question then arises what food should be given to Baby. Carefully consider this highly important point. Remember, that the right food, given at the proper age will lay a sure foundation for future health and happiness. Ordinary cow’s milk is totally unsuitable as a food for young infants; it is acid, contains indigestible curd and is frequently swarming with dangerous germs, especially in summer time. Farinaceous Foods must not be given, as a child under seven months of age cannot digest starch. A Satisfactory Solution of the difficult problem of feeding children by hand is provided by using the ‘AUenburys’ Foods. Prepared as directed, these pure Foods closely resemble healthy mother’s milk in composition, nutritive value and digestibility. They are the outcome of prolonged scientific investigation, carried out with all the resources of wide manufacturing facilities and experience. Decide to use the ‘AUenburys’ Foods. By so doing the many serious ailments which folllow the use of unsuitable food will be avoided, and Baby will be equipped with sound health and strength. The Method of Simplicity and Certainty Mllenburgs Foods MILK FOOD No. 1. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. From birth to 3 months. From 3 to 7 months. From 7 months upwards. The ‘AUenburys’ Rusks (Malted). A useful addition to baby’s dietary when 10 months old and after. Write for free book “Infant Feeding and Management" 64 pages of valuable information for every mother. Allen 8 Hanburys Ltd., 13, Market St., Sydney

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1379, 28 September 1916, Page 22

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