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bronchitis. An English Lady to ill that the Doctor held out no hope. Was given Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure, and It effected a Complete Recovery. Mr Hearne Dear Sir, —Not long since I had occasion to visit the old country, I arrived in Leeds, I found that my niece, Miss C Matthews, was suffering from a very severe atlack of Bronchitis In fact, she was so bad.that «ivf a"d e i “m very pleased” a complete c “™- Al]an & co./Collins-st., Melbourne. asthma. A Sufferer 73 Years of Age Cured by llearne’s Bronchitis Cure. Mr Hearne, Chemist, . A . c; r _I am thankful to say that the medicine vo'i sent for Asihina has had a wonderful eflect. I have not taken ail the Bronchitis Cure, as I did not need it; therefore I send you my hearty .mod wishes for your future success. 1 myself will lor the benefit of others, make it known to all i know. I am 73 years of ace.-Yours truly, JUrirN UKAx, Alllance-street, Clunes, Victoria.

broncho-pneumonia. Two Severe Cases cured by One Bottle of ; Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure. Mr W G Kearnc. Dear Sir,-Kindly forward wit’.iout delay another small bottle of your Bronchitis Cure. The bottle I liao from you has cured two of my children, but I do not feel safe without it in the bouse. I have also recommende.i it to' my friends. I lost a fine little girl, three years of age. from Influenza and Bronchopneumonia I really believe that if I had had your med cine -iiiy child would not have died, lor the other two, a boy five years old, and a baby eight nt .tubs old, were suffering exactly in the same way and it acted like magic on them; in fact, a small bottlelul cured both of them; so trusting you will forward it without delay.—l am, yours, most gratefully, ‘ (Mrs) E. D. WARD. Cassilis, via Swift's Creek, Gipps'and, Vic.

Q ISBORNE E RACING 0 ILTJB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the Club’s Course, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. July 4th and fitl> 1907. President: The Hon J. Carroll; Vice President: Mr. D. Hepburn; Hon’ Treasurer: Jlr. G. Matthewson, Hon. Surgeon: Dr. Chas. F. ScottStewards: Messrs. J. Sisterton C J. Bennett, C. J. Parker, tV. Gault" R. Harper, G. R. AVyllie, H. M.’ Porter, T. McConell, J. A. HardJ?S> F. A. Martin, J. H. Martin, Captain 1 ucker, D. Hepburn, -G Matthewson, G. Oman, and D j" Barry; Judge: Captain Tucker" Starter: Mr. C. O’Connor; Handicapper: Mr. J. Chadwick; Clerk of Scales: Mr. J. E. Whitby; Clerk or Course j Mr. A. Pritchard: Total isator Steward: Mr. W O Skeet.

PROGRAMME. First .Race each day to start at 11.30 a.m. 1 -n, • FIRST DAY. 1. I'lying Handicap, of 60 sots: sesta^e hor \v t 0 recei I e 10 s°'-8 from i Winner of any flat ra'6e after declaration of weights" to b £ eUa - lty - Distance, : 4 “6 ince los. Nonunatlon . 20s;.accept--2 Handicap Hurdle Race, of 70 sovsS d , llorse , to receive 10 sovs third horse 5 sovs from the stake! tW 6o m i Uer + ° f any hurdle race after arrv 7K at r u the "eights to cari 3 Hb penalty. Dstance 13 miles; over 7 flights of hurdles. O domination 20s, acceptance '3os ' 3 Maiden Scurry, of 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance 4 furlongs. -Weight 9st. X 1 or horses that have never won & j^? r J? XC 0 e n edlu ° 5 , sovs ill Value. SSth^tS.m° CIOSQ Friday > JunQ 4. Gisborne Park Steeplechase Handicap, ol 115 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs; thid hors© a sovs from stake. Winner of any steeplechase after declaration of weights to carry 7Jb penalty. About 3 miles. Nomination 2Us, acceptance 4Gs. . o. Hac'k Flat Handicap, of 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. For hacks that have not won a race exceeding 40 sovs in r all V?A Distance, 7 furlongs.- En-try-20s, to closo Friday, Juno 2Sth, at 9 p.m. 6. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. For horses that nave not won a steeplechase exceeding 60 sovs in value. About .2 miles. Nomination 15s, acceptance 7. Winter Oats Handicap, of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of any flat race arfcer declaration of weights to carrv 51 b penalty. Distance, 1 milo and a distance. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. •

' SECOND DAY. I. Waikanae Handicap, of GO. sots; second horse to receive 10 sovsfrom stake. _ Distance, 7 furlongs. Nommation 20s, acceptance 20s. *'• Second Handicap Hurdle Bace, of 10 sovs; second horse to ’receive 10 • sovs and third 5 sovs from stake. Distance 2 miles; over ?• of hurdles. Nomination 20s, acceptanc-MlOs. d Maiden Scurry Handicap, of 35 sovs; second hbrse to* receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance, 5 furlongs, hor horses that havo never won a ?i\oe exceeding 5 sovs in value. (\Vinner of the Maiden Scurry first/ uav entrance fee returned). Entry-, -.os; to close Friday, June 28th, at 9 p.m. ' ’ r | o iS apara Steeplechase Handicap, ot 100 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs and third liorso 5 sovs from stake. Distance, about 21 miles. [ _ domination 20s, acceptance 10s. o. Second Hack Elat Handicap, oi do sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance 1 mile, r or fiacks that have not won a race exceeding 40 sovs in value. Entry. 20s; to close Friday, June 28tb, at 9 p.m. ’ 6. Final Steeplechase Handicap, of oO soys; second horse to receivo 10 sovs from stake. About 2 miles, l’or noises that havo not won a steeplechaso exceeding 60 sovs in '“2‘ ue - Nomination 15s, acceptance 7. Farewell Handicap, of 60 sovssecond horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of Waikanae Han dicap to carry 51b penalty. Dis tance 1 mile. Nomination 20s. acceptance 20s.

Nominations for Races Nos. 1 > M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. XCELLENT ACCOMMODA TION fa afforded the Travelling Publio of tlie East Coast at the TOKGMARU HOTEL, J. 11. JAMIESON, Proprietor. Since taking over the Hotel. Mr. u anueson notifies that the greatest attention has been devoted to the needs of patrons, and lie hopes cq merit a continuance of the favors so long accorded the hotel. Iho Best Brands of -Wines and Spirits Kept in Stock. First-class Stabling and Good Padook ing. EASY TARIFF.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2111, 20 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2111, 20 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2111, 20 June 1907, Page 4

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