WMT TOE HOUSEHOLD SAYS TO THE PUBLIC about... mk fe thtf Ik rV."i c‘i tel (W t't k vA‘ PURE TEAS,
Yes, Ma’am! I quite agree with you, there can be no doubt about that tea. Nelson Moate &, Co. bear a reputation second to none. We have tried giving Coupons and pushing our own tea, because of the extra profit, but it's no use, only a few will have them more than once.' NELSON MOATE &Co. were the first to introduce Ceylon Teas in 1880-1881....
THE CUT OF THE COAT Tells the Taste oi the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes your Fancy may not be t.n one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you cannot see yourself as others seo you, Is it safe to trust your appearance to the judgment of the ready-made salesman, biassed by the necessity of fitting you to the clothing rather than the clothing to you ? Individuality and character are expressed in every garment we make. H. 8 AND LA NT lerclmfc Tailor, and Importer, PEEfc STREET.
PEOGR&MME WHATAIUTU ANNUAL RAGE MEBIING. BDXING DAY, DEO. 26if\ 19C6. First Raow at 11 o’clook. 1. Handicap Hurdle Baoa, of 10 siv : soa.end horse to reC9ive ;Os rut stake. Nomination 7s 6 ( , accept moe 2s 6d. One mile and a half. 2. Maiden Bourry, of 4 sova. [Nomination 4a. Half-mile. 3. D strict Race. of 5 sovs j second horse to restive 10s out of stake. Nomination 5s One mile. 4. Whatatou Cup, of 15 sovs; second horse to reeeivo 2 sovs out of stake. Nomination 10 j, acceptance sj. Cno mile and a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 sovs. Nomiration 3a. Fivo furlongs. 6. Flying Handicap, of 7 sovs ; second horse to rac-.ive 1 aov out of stake Nomination os, acceptance 23 6d. Nix furlongs. 7. Cor soUtion Handicap, o! 4 sova (all winners at meeting barred); Beoond horso to reoeivc 10a out of stake. Nomination 4s. hix furloDgs.
Jtt U L E S. 1. Name, ag’, performances, pedigree, and colors of riders, in writing, must aeoumpany nomination?, 2. No entries received without cash. 3 Stowaida have the right to bar any horße from starting In a raoe if imorreot per- j formauces are given. 4. Pro'ests must be made in writing to the Secretary within ton minutes alt.r raoe, aa-> oompanied with £l, which wlil be Xorfoitodto the Cinb if protest is dismitsed, Stewards’ decision to bo final. 5. Horses in Distriot Baoe to have been tho property of ownors (three months before raoe meeting) living In Whatatutu and Karaka Districts; di dried from Kaiteratohi Bridge up. G. All jock-ys ;o pay a fee of 2s 6i. Licenses to bo produced at roales. tees Konrnstions ior Oup, Hurdles, Flying Handicap o oae on SATURDAY, Deoembor IStD, at!' pm, We'ghts to appear on WEDNESDAY, Deocmber 19ih Aeflojtinoea fo* Cun, Hurdl e, and Flying oloee on BVIUSDaY, December 22nd, at ; 9 pm. Nominations for Fourry and Pony Handicap cloeo on the Cou'Ee half an hour before each race. Consolation H-ndicap, post entry. Ncm nations and Acceptaua s may bo Kelt with ). N. T es ia. Wh da'uta. or the Scoretary, Lf. S. Leslie, G sb.ino. >
Admiiai m to Course : Ono Shilling ; eh, dren half-p ice. Cotuhoawiii moot ir.vr.o at To Karak conveying pisrorg us to Wbatitutu, roturi log to cat:h evening train. H. S. LESLIE, Eon. Secretary, Caro ot P/imro3o and Lctlio Pros, Gisborne, Public Works Office, Auckland, 26th Oolober, 1906. j mENDRBS w 11 be received at this offic 1 uniil Noon of FRIDAY, IGih Novetr her, 1906, for Additions to Nativo Sohool t TUPAKOA. ; Plans, etc., may be B=on at tbo Post Office at Tuparoa and Gisborne, and at tbis offioi No tender need necessarily be accepted.' C. B. VIOKEBMAk, District Engineer. HAITI TIMBER YABf), Next tho Bridge, ; . } £ .0" * ■'? 1 ON HAND and to arriv’J a splendh a:sorlinent cf 'j BUILDING TIMCEH, Etc., Elo. Joinery So;.plied to Order. W. biADDIEON, Agent, my IMFkJBSSION] ssasssifs# ■Tis my inr.-ccsion that I do qoita right When Itv a Harris:S customers unite : In faot T ota'o it ae-tay firm oonviotion, In white I fairly c/aallenge coniradiotion. ’Tis r.>v impreEsirln that tho finoet Ah j B a t jho Albion'Club, and finds ready sale. But are my labors to t*e Ale confined ? Aro not the spirits of the finest bind ? To this a re/r.dy answer I can give, A ready answer in the affirmative, Between tb/e bfer and the spirits I use I frankly ,4;ay (here’s nothing to choose. To tho Al bion I shall always kt6p, Knowing the daily benefits I reap. 1 And thiia impression I shall over retain, MMmU ne’er gives reason to oomplaiq C
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1933, 15 November 1906, Page 4
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