And all • MEN'S, SPECIAL COMPI/ .INTS , j no matter how lottjf t land hr , - ' QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, / ,fD '• rKRMAiiKNtLY'CUnEM. By new PerfectechScieirtific Methodu that cannot fail. VICTIMS' OP- DISBASH, t reclaim yon» hefclth. Sufferers f-ntn overwork, Ul-health, ref'atn your strength. Don’t dcapnir, even in the axt stage*. Don’t ■be disheartened if quacka haVe robbed you. Let G. B. BRUNSWICK, ahem yoSi *jel(«ciß-*attd ( .busitseAS honour atiU tiW. ralienwlllvliigntvfra distanc*-iwho cannot-, con- < veni«lly'WiU,‘ ! .whe«. jvrltlng, ahould atate thole., caseiin full Old standing and incurable complaints arcclally-invited Blood and Skin Diseases Curedr Poitou eradicated front the. ayataea, and that, too, in the shortest possible time. AM Chronic Ailments and Complicated Dttesata mi Men are speedily.cured, no matter from ulut cause arising. None need despair. No fee ter advice or examination. The Remedies are pleasant to take, and free from Sandal Oil, Balsam Copaiba, or Mercury. To Country Patients—A Course of Remedies posted, under cover and teat freon observation, to any station or address cat receipt of JO/. Recent Men’s Cases—Cure guaranteed Lu three days, without hindrance to work or diet. ' ' I Guarantee ■ Speedy and Luting Cure, sad no case undertaken unleu a Genuine Cure coo ha nude, nor is any sufferer passed off my bunds until every purtlcic of the Casajialsl is sot of Mbs EXTRAORDINARY TESTIMONIALS FROftL N.Z. MEN. ■ ■ .. MR JOHN PIEBLY, South Si., Newtown, Auofeland, Marob 30,1904. states:—“Nothing in the world gives.me greater ; than to write and thank you'shioiroly for the wondetlul way your great'remedies have aoted in myloase, and I advise sufferers in want of treatment and a speedy oure to place thtmselyes in your-hands,’and they will, not only tbatak you, but mo for making this statement publio.” ' Hours Daily: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2.30 to 5, O.sp to 9 p m. BOSTON HERBAL INSTITUTE ~ SWANSON STREET, . Four doors from Queen Street- (near., Star ; Hotel), AUCKLAND.
WHATAIUIU Bi.CI.NQ CLUB Will Bold its -annual Meeting, ■ " BOXING I>AY, ; DEC. 2Gth, 1905. ] . PROGRAMME. | First Race to Start at llo’olotk. 1. Fandibaip Hurdle Race, of I '-10’ sovs; 2nd ! horse to receive 30s rut of etake.Nominalions ,7s 6d, aocptanoes 2s 6d. Ono mle f arid a half. 2. Maiden Scarry, of 4 sovs. Nomination * 45.~-.HalLxcilo , :t 3. District liaoe of 5 sovs; 2 d horse to re- ; ce'vo lOs out of stakes, Npminaiioa ss, One mile, -r ■ 4. IVhatatutu Cup, of 15 sovs; 2nd horse to 1 iecel\e2sov3 out cf slakes. Nomina- \ tioivlOs, acoe / ptsnce ,ss. One mile, and ; a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 sovs.. Nomination . 3s. live] f.urlongs. ; , ! ; 6. Flying Handicap, of 7 sovs ; 2nd horce to > receive! tov. out of stakes. Nominaj tion 7s. Six furlongs. 7. Coasola'ion Handiojp, tf 4,sovs (all win-ie-s at mee'.ing barred); 2nd horse to receive 10a outcf' Btnke3. Nomination 4s. Six f urlongs , RULES! " \
1. Name, age, performances, pedigroes and colors of riders must dcc.mpaoy nominations. i j 2. No entries received without cash! 3. Stewards have the:right to bar > any horseLftcm itating in a racejf kcorrcct performances are given. ' ' 4. Protests must be made' id writing to Seorelary within ten minutes alter race, accompanied with £l, wh’ch-will be forfeited to’the Club if protestie dismissed. Stewards’ deoision to be ileal. ' :rl - - 5. Horsed in District Bace to have been the property of owners (three months before Bace Meeting) living in Whatatutu and Karaka districts ; district from Kaitaratahi Bridge up. '6,'Alt'jockeys to pay'a fee'of 2s;6dV -licences to be produced ftfficaies. ■ ' < NOMINATIONS close 1 with tho *■ Secrotii'ry, \yha.titutu Hotel; ori Saturday, Die, lGth, at 9,p.'m;, tot Hurdles, District Bace,, Cup, 1 Hacdieap.. . ' WEIGHTS to appear oni Tuesday, Deo. 9th.' ‘ , v ACCEPTANCES close for the Cup and Hurdles with the Secretary, at the Whatatutu Hotel, December 23rd, at 9 p.m. ! .Nominations for Scurry and Pony Handicap close on the Course half an hour before each race ■ Consolation Handicap, post ent-y. Coaches will meet trains at To .Karalra, conveying passengers to Whatatutu,- resuming to catch evening train. : H. S. LESLIE, . Hon.Eeo
T.G, LAWLESS. BAND AND ESTATE AGENT, GISBORNE. ' . Telophonß;i93. P.O. Box 96 ! Established 1M)1. : i
Assur District Agent for, : . Australian Widows' Fund' Life ■ - anca. Society, Ltd. Guardian .Fire <■ Assurance - Sooiety, Ltd. i K.Z; Retailers’:Association. THREE ACRES, fronting three streets, sub. i divided into twelve quarter-acres, handy’ fruit and Confectionery ’ business, f: with stock, fittings, and furniture; f "|ood- ; lease can be arranged. CLIFFORD -AFREET- Whataupoko-Half-tore, seourely fenced, J 6210; quarter" r acre, £75,, •— . ' a’lot j nrotils, jasi. ptiilßidef (own boundary, on ; i ‘ can be had on [ eaky ignite If "dtiireu'.' 'RneR SECiIuN —Haiti. 1 acre, with j large- DwtUicg- and;all convenience?, ;-TEN:ACRES, Whataujiblco.*— Good house '• “and outbuildings;;road: and river fionta.SQcl, jglO{ij'lftfi4:i.&t}jb-divided into six paddocks,.... :,i,,v. •»,. - 320 : iACRRsX(E.ASJ^ptp—Rek:dtnce, sheep I yards, eto., good fcnoing timber on pro I ! :P.3rfe^qodSKillj#4so t .:jS_ I 4; QU.AR.Tp;,acre. .[SEC I-iON-r Qn , liutcne Roftdi large fs9fllage., .. . ABEBDEpN residence* all conveniences, road and river frontage?, . orchard, eto.---LARGE ,j RESIDENCE,': ■ Whataupobo,---fli ■■ r waghbousq, pantry, Rnfgrij. ;sh.-4,. e!fi;.,,\:tr;-getber,;/with cadres of ‘ ; land, with frontage tO vtwO'.- roads.- . ; Price. £2G00... .. . . RRSMOND. ROAD (i (ljs|>orng;—Remaining *Y ,'Unpbld"Sfctron£ ffroih SGO”, -each,,,20 •;| per cent'. ‘(asJr^Oierlcphiir'J'iiionths, 5 i balance 3 yeais at'6'per cent. '' 'MILDURA. ..TOWNSHIP?, ' acre?."' Half-acres, and Acres, from £6o;' £BQji,ahd v £.i3overy eas^.tjji-ips,. '.... t. g:'.lawless < y’:..' : • AGENT. ' ".
H: SANDLANT . , Merchant Tailor, J . ■ ; . .and.lmporter, PEEU STjRHJEJE, GISBORNE, & Summer, 1905 BEGS to annoimea' that ills .SPRING AND SUMMER- IMPORTATIONS- fcave now. been COMPLETED. They, comprise— THl' LATEST ‘DESIGNS PROOUR ABL* IN THE HOME • MARKETS.. *.! •« I .DiRECOL IMPORTATIONS! OJB SCOTGH-TWEEDS' >■ SCOTCH-TWEEDS ' —■-- ANB--^ ;-■ ■ . . .SOLTAIRE serges, ; . - \fi soltairb serges. Thai# Matarjalaf light’ ’ln Tailor*/ : ’ ■ '• :i ‘ JtaTa haen | SPECIALLY IMPORTED. Jtjoi SPRING ANIT- SUMMER - WEAR, SPRING ANH ’--'SUMMER WEAR. • H, • S-AJ- W n -IF&- Hwi, AMERCHANT'TAILOR, " GISBORNE,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1616, 1 December 1905, Page 4
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