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The Consumption world has waited, waited, waited for some genuine cure to be discovered for centuries past, and in the meantime has been swindled right and left by fraudulent quacks and impostors claiming to have a euro for this fell disease. Everyone will admit that coughs and colds are weakening: that if not cured in a reasonable and rational manner they leave the lungs and throat in such a weak condition that consumption has a mighty .rood start. Tho consumptive microbe < r rows, develops, and multiplies in w eak and cougli-injured lung spots —never m strong lungs. Tussicura —that much-used and marvellous lung- and throat t-onic—quickly reduces any cough, throat irritation, or bronchial inflammation. It gives prompt and pleasant ease and comtoit to any sufferer. But Tussicura does more than this, because Tussicura is a true lung-healer, strengthenor, and builder. ' ~ Persons suffering from ordinary colds, tickling coughs, bronchial, and nasal catarrh, sore or relaxed throat, huskiness, loss of voice, asthma, bronchitis, tightness of the chest, pleurisy, or influenza cough will find prompt and efficient relief and strength by taking one or two teaspoonfuls of Tussicura several times a day.

POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB RACES. 0 bo held on the Gisborne Racing Club’s Course, on THURSDAY,. 19th AUGUST, 1909. President: Mr. E. Murphy. Vice-Pre-sidents: Messrs T. Holden hud R. Sherratt'. Stewards: Messrs H. R. ITine, J. M. Gouldsmitli, G. M. Reynolds, M. Jackson, and S. Newman. Starter: Mr. R. Sherratt. Judge: Mr. M. Hingston. Handicapper: Mr ■C. J. Bennett. Clerk of Scales: Mr. C. Hamilton. Clerk of Course: Mr. T. Sherratt.

PROGRAMME. To (start- at 1.30 p.m. 1. HUNTERS’ FLAT RACE HANDICAP', 1 mile. First, Trophy, value £5; 2nd, Trophy, value £2. To start at 2 p.m. '2. OPEN HANDICAP FLAT, 5 furlongs. First, £7. To start at 2.30 p.m. 3. HUNTERS’ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, 2 miles. -First, Trophy, value £5; 2nd, Trophy, value £2. To start at 3 p.m. 4. SECOND OPEN HANDICAP FLAT, G furlongs. First, £7. To start at 3.30 p.m. o. HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP, STEEPLECHASE, 2\ miles. First, £7 Cup; 2nd, Trophy, value £2^ G. HUNTERS’ BRACELET HANDICAP, If- miles. First prize, Bracelet, presented by T. Holden, Esq.; 2nd Prize, £2 (bracelet). Homes to he nominated by Jadies who have followed the hounds this season, or whose families have allowed the hounds to run on their land. Hunters’ entrance fee 7s, acceptance free. Open events: Entrance 7s, acceptance free. Winner of Hunters’ Flat Race to carry lOlbs extra in Bracelet.

} DEFINITION OF A HUNTER. A horse that lias been hunted at least five times this season with any affiliated pack of hounds, and whose owner is a full subscriber to the Hunt Club. ENTRIES close with the Hon. Secretary, for Hunt Events, 7th AUGUST; Open Events, with Mr. H. E. Dodd, at his office, 5 o’clock same date. Weights, 14th August. All hunters’ races are confined to gentlemen riders. Certificates for both horse and rider must be produced at scale. Bookmakers can obtain licenses (£3) on application to the Hon. Sec. W. G. SIIERRATT, Hon. Sec.

£5 REWARD. FIIHE above Reward will be paid to J. anyone giving information to this office as will lead to the conviction of any person found pilfering the TIMES from where it is left by the runners each morning. WILL Advertisers please note that Changes of Advertisements must reach this office before five o’clock each

A*k your grocer for it and don’t be put off with any other brand. Sold at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. a

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2574, 7 August 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2574, 7 August 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2574, 7 August 1909, Page 6

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