Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS poll SALE. —Lady's Bicycle, Royal London, condition as new. Phone 195 W. 462 FOR x in I ‘hone SALE. —Large-sized Trieyele. splendid condition. —At 't ly 1170. 461; FOR SALE.—One Dark Oak Dining--4 room Extension Table, six Chairs and Sideboard.—Apply Phone 22. 455 CIIADE Cones —Strong Heavy Paper Cones; protect your delicate plants. Easily used, easily stored. 1/C dozen, 10/- per 100. Herald Office. i free \ theatre tickets ] During December, we are giving TWO 2/10 reserved seats for the Regent Theatre to every person making a cash purchase of £5 or more! So make Charlie Adair’s your store this Xmas. CHARLIE AH AIR’S \ NEXT HERALD OFFICE NAIL DRIVING COMPETITION.—Trophy. CIIAIN STEPPING.—Trophy. WEIGHT ESTIMATING (Sheen).—Trophy. TWO CAR EVENTS.—Trophy, HOT WATER SUPPLIED. SIDE SHOWS. CHILDREN’S RACES. The Club reserves the right to alter the Programme -without further notice, or postpone or abandon the meeting. GRAND SPORTS BALL, ORMOND HALL IN EVENING. 466

_G E N ERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ORMOND SPORTS BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1939. OFFICIALS: l\‘il r-on: R. Graham, Esq. President : Father Curley. (.'luiirmjiu : K. Will’d, Esq. .Hon. Secretary: 11. .1. Mills, Ksq. Vice-presi-dents: Mrs. Mackey, Messrs. B. Burke, I). .1. ('immune, (’. Grey. .J. Pirie, W. Lovelock, W. Crowley, It. Third, F. Anderson, d. Grayson, E. Pevreal. V. Bolton, P. Scaimnell, 'P. d. Scholium. Pommittee: Messrs, d. dimes, B. McKenzie, R. Bruce, \V. Ward, d. Sinton, W. Hale, Martin Williams, T. d. .Scholium, li. Boyd, (1. Vv'ohnsiedler, K. Munroe. CHOPPING. I*l ntries close with Mr. L. Ward, Ormond Hotel, on Tuesday, I9tii Deeeiuher, 1939. OPK.\ 1 2in. STANDING.—First Prize, £f>; Second. £1 : Third. 10/-. Entrance '>/*. OPEN Min. STANDING.—First Prize, £10; Second, A 3; Third. AM. Entrance 10/-. <) PE N Min. UN D K RIIA ND.—First Pri/.e, £.7; Second, AM ; Third, 10/*. Ent. f>/-. MAIDEN loin. STANDING. —First Prize, A 2/10/*; Second, In/-; r Fhir<l, 7/0. Km ranee 3/ii. Prize moii.-v pro rata (if insuliicient entries.) ALL POPLAR BLOCKS FSEI). HORSE EVENTS. MAIDEN dUMP.—First Prize, A 3; Second, AM ; Third. 10/-. Entrance 4/*. HUNTERS’ d I’M P.—First Prize, AT); Second A2; Third. At. Jin trance 0/-. OPEN JUMP.—First Prize. A 5 ; Second A 3; Third, £l. Entrance f>/-. WIRE .JUMP.—First Prize £4; Second £3; Third, £l/10/-. Entrance 5/-. CONSOLATION d CM P.—Sweepstake. LADLES’ JUMP.—First Prize. £3; Second, £1; Third, 10/-. Entrance 4/-. E. Ward, Esq., donates a Silver Challenge Cup valued at A5/f»/-, for Winner* of Hunters' .lump. Miniature presented annually. BEST GIRL RIDER, under 13 years.— First Prize, 10/-;. Second, f>/*. BEST BOV RIDER, under 13 years. —First Prize, JO/-; Second, 5/-. PONY .MOST SUITABLE FOR CARRYING CHILDREN TO SCHOOL.—First Prize, 1 M/o; Second, 5/-; Third, 2/0. Entrance, 2/-. ENTRANCE FOR THE FOLLOWING — 2/- per event; STATION HACK, any weight. First Prize, £l/1/-; Second, 7/0. BEST PACED HACK.—First Prize, £1; Second, 7/0. MAIDEN FLAG RACE.—First Prize, £1; Second, 7/0. HANDICAP STOCK HORSE RACE.—First Prize, £l/1/-; Second, 7/0. HANDICAP OPEN FLAG RACE. —First Prize, AM/1/-; Second, 7/0. HANDICAP BENDING RACE.—First Prize, £l/1/-; Second 7/0. LADIES’ BENDING RACE.—First Prize, AM; Second. 7/0. THREAD - THE - NEEDLE RACE.— First Prize, AM; Second, 7/G. POLO BALL RACE.—First Prize, AM; Second, 7/0. \POTATO RACE.—First Prize, AM; Second [’ 7/0. POLO PON V LACK, round special course.— First Prize, XI; Second 7/G. POXV TURNING HACK. —First Prize, XI; Second, 7/0. i .MUSICAL CHAIRS.--First Prize XI; Second, 7/0 WRESTLING. FOUR EVENTS.—First Prize, £l/3/0; Second 10/0. Entrance. I/-. MISCELLANEOUS. ENTRANCE FOR THE FOLLOWING—1/- per event. lOOvds. SINGLE LADIES’ RACE—Trophy. 30yds. .MARRIED LADIES’ RACE—Trophy. tOOvds. MEN’S RACE.—Trophy. THROWING CRICKET HALL.—Trophy.

Xmas Is Drawing Near Housewives! It is time to prepare for the festive season . . . At the SHEEPFARMERS you’ll find a full range of new season’s delicacies including the following: Canned Fruits Peaches; Apricots; Pears; Figs; Hawaiian, Fiji, and Queensland Pineapple; Libby’s Fruit Salad; V.C. Fruit Salad; Oak Fruit Salad; Hargreaves Fruit Salad; Cherries in Syrup. FRUI FS Currants; Raisins: Sultanas; Peel; Crystalised Cherries; Drained Cherries; Prunes; Dessert Figs; Dates. ■JELLIES Edmonds; Lushus; Whites; C. and Blackwells; Haley. Muscatels; Almonds (cooking- and dessert); Xmas Puddings; Mince Meat; Lemon Cheese; all kinds of Cordials; Xmas Hams: Kiwi, Peach and Monarch (cooked if necessary). A MERRY XMAS TO ONE AND ALL FROM GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” CUSTOMHOUSE STREET :: PHONE 141

Common Shelton & Company Ltd. PEEL STREET WISH TO REMIND THEIR MANY CLIENTS THAT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Purchase your Christmas Presents and Wedding Gifts now. Some of the many lines included in the range just opened comprise:— CHINAWARE DINNER WARE POTTERY CRYSTAL CLOCKS Smaller articles most suitable for parti es for the Bride-to-be include: — DAINTY BUTTER DISHES, SWEET DISHES, CAKE PLATES AND TRAYS, CUPS, SAUCERS AND PLATES, SUGARS AND CREAMS, etc., etc. vfliivSlSPwlf wsM f„ Remember The Name 5Remember The Place r ) « If I ■ If , V' ik I* COMMON SHELTON & CO. LTD. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GISH19391208.2.92.2

Bibliographic details

Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20115, 8 December 1939, Page 8

Word Count
794

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20115, 8 December 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20115, 8 December 1939, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert