Lynn, Auckland. "About an hour after each meal I'd get the most_ severe pains in the chest. I'd feel as if I were on fire inside, and yet there was always a cold feeling as if I had swallowed a stone. My tongue was always furred, especially in the mornings. I'd get faint turns just as if I were going to swoon, and sometimes I'd go quite dizzy and the room would seem to swim round me. I had to have light food only and especially cooked for me. I was thoroughly wretched in my spirits. I lost all my colour and got as sallow as possible and thin as well. My heart would palpitate alarmingly. I had severs headaches in the forehead and back of the head, and I'd just have to go aiid lie down. As to strength, 1 had none. Tho doctor's treatment did me good only for a little time. I tried hosts of other things with the same result. Then I read in a pamphlet left at the house about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The first box eased me a little, ' and after I had taken five boxes I am glad to say all those pains and aches went away. My digestion got stronger every day. My motherhad spent quite a good sum of money in various medicines, but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills set mo on my feet." INDIGESTION CURED BY BAD BLOOD. «+. ■ THE RIGHT WAY TO CURE THE COMPLAINT. THIS WOMAN CURED BY THE TONIC TREATMENT AVITH DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. "My atack of Indigestion came on slowly," said Mrs. W. Wallace, Hill Street, Thames, N.Z. "I had no liking for my food. When I did eat, after about'an hour, I'd get the"-most 'acute burning pains in my chest, particularly at the end of the breast bone, and I'd feel it right through to my shoulder blades. Thesa attacks would last parhaps three hours, pass off and return after each meal. Very often I'd have to bring up what I'd eaten. My tongue was coated and I had a horrible tnsto in my mouth, especially after waking, I had the most severe dizzy turns. The room seemed to be going round, and I'd have to sit down. When I sat clown to sew or read I couldn't see clearly, the lines 'would run together and the specks and notes before my eye.3 made everything misty. I always had a sick feeling about me. I couldn't sleep well at night, but I felt drowsy and heavy all day. I had attacks of heartburn, too. After suffering like this for a couple of months I thought I'd give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. They did me good from the very first. Gradually tlaey drove away all the unpleasant symptoms, and I've never had a return of them since. I ;mi now in good health, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
ceived on 3rd December. Fo >.r furlongs. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS. AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all Events and ENTRIES fpr Maiden Hack Race and Parewanui Hack Scurry close with the secretary at the Office of the Club, Bulls, on FRIDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1909, at 9 p.m. Weights for the First Day's Events will be declared on FRIDAY, the 17th DKCiiMBiiK, 1909, and for the Second Day's Events at the Office of the Club at f.30 on the Evening of the i-irst Day. Acceptances for the First Day's invents will close with the Secretary, at the Office of the Club, Bulls, on MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER. 1909. at 9 p.m., and for the Second Day's Events at the <ame place at 9 o'clock on the Evening of the First Day. Penalties and Rules. PENALTIES. The following I-'enalties shall be carried by cne winner of any race after declaration of weights:—Of the the value of-50 soys, 61b; of any race or races of hte collective value of 100 soys, Sib; 150 soys, 101b; 300 soys and over, 141b; provided that any horse handicapped at Sst 101b and over will carry only half tliese penalties. This rale does not apply to Hurdle aed Welter Races. HURDLE AND WELTER RACES. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, of two or more races 171b. RULES. All races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. Approved in accordance witn the Rules of Racing.— WM. HALL, Wanganui Jockey Club. October 6, 1909. qTRATFORD TRACING /^JLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY Ist and 3rd, 1910. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY—SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist. 1 1. TARIKI WELTER HACK HANDICAP of 70 soys., second horse to receive 10 soys., and third horss 5 soys. from the stakes. Minimum weight Sst. 71bo. Nomination 10s., acceptance, 30s. 7 furlongs. 2. BOROUGH STAKES of 55 soys., second horse to receive 10 soys., and third horse 5 soys. from the stakes. Open to all horses that have never won a race of 15 soys. at the time of start, heights for 2-year-olds 7st. 71bs ; 3-year-olds Sst.; 4-year-olds and upwards Bsfc 71bs. Entrance 30d. 4-i i'urkiiigs. 3. STRATFORD CUP HANDICAP of 125 soys., (open), second horse to receive 20 soys., and third home. 10 soys. from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. I mile 4. MIDHIRST HACK HANDICAP of j 80 soys., second horse to receive 30 soys. and third horse 5 soys. from the stakes. Nomination 10s/ acceptance 30s. I mile. 15. 01IURA HURDLE HACK HANDII CAP ot: 75 soys., second horse_to re- ( ceive 10 soys. and third horse 5 soys. from the stakes. "Winner of any hurdlo race after declaration of weights to carry lOlbs .penalty, two or moro j races lTlbs. penalty. Over (i flights of3ft. Gin. battened hurdles. Nomination los> acceptance 30s. Is miles. I G. FARMERS' PLATE of 50 soys., ss- ! i cond horse to receive 10 soys. from the stakes. Open to all _ horses that have never won a race of 15 soys. at t,ho ti»>e of stast. Weight: 3-year-olda j I lOst Tibs; 4-year-olds and upwards, j ! list. Horses that have not previous- I ly started allowed 71bs.. and liorsas ; that have won a race to carry 71bs. j j penalty. Gentlemen riders. Entrance ; ! 30s. 1 niila. . Trophy of the value of £5 will be presented to the rider of the winner. I 7. FLYING HANDICAP of 100 soys., ' j (open), second horse to receive 10 I soys. and third horse 5 soys. from the stakes. Nomination 205., acceptance 4.05. 0 furlongs. • 8. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP of. 70 soys., second horse to receive 10 soys. and third horse 5 soys from the stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance ; 30s. (5 furlongs. | SECOND DAY—MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd. j 1. TOKO WELTER HACK HANDI-
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