WHAT THE HOUSEHOLD GBOGEft SAYS TO THE, PUBLIC about... m !$ Ms S 3 * ? 3 S 11 111 sH fi as PURE TEASSuSfc® "-^"A r=s& r® i w» S A em i# A •Cv- -wfVfl ri r •) lb? -U uc n _ •* Yes, Ma’am 1 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.
a were the first to introduce Ceylon Tees in 1880-1381.... theTcut OF THE GOAT Tells the Taste ol the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes your Fancy may not be fh one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you cannot see yourself as others see you. H Is It safe to trust your appearance to the judgment of the ready-made salesman, biassed by the necossity Gf fitting you to the clothing rather than the clothing to you? Individuality and character are expressed in every garment we make. Moretet Tailor, and Importer, PEEL STREET.
PROGRAMME E-o&aa ANNUAL RAGE BOXING DAY, DEC. 56>b, 1906. First Raoa at 11 o’oiook. 1. Handicap Hurdle Raoo, ol 10 Bea^ ond horse to receive 10s cu stake. Norr’aation 7s 61, aocoptra s 6d. One mile and a half. 2. Maiden Scurry, ol 4 sots. ’Nomination 4b, Half-mile. 3. District Race, of 5 sovs ; BJeond horse to reoeive 10s out of stake, JK ominailon 5sOnemilo. 4. Whatatnta Cup, of 15 soys; Geoond horao :o receive 2 sova out of stake. Nomination 103, acceptance sa. One mile and a half. (5. Pony Handicap, o’ 3 boys. Nomieation 3a. Five furionga. 6. Flying Handicap, of 7 govs ; eocond Irene to rcoiive 1 nov out of stake. Nomination sa, acceptance 2a 6d. Six furionga. 7, Cor eolation Handicap, of 4 sova {all winners at meeting barred); sceond horse to recdve 10s out of stake. Nomination 4s, Six futloDgs.
K U L E S. 1, Name, ag?, performances, pedigree, and colors of riders, in wriiiDg, must aooompany nominations, 2. No entries received without cash. 3 Stewards havo the right to bar any horßo from starting In a raooif incorrect performances are given. 4. Protests must bo made in writing to tho Secretary within ton minutes alt.r race, aooompanird with £l, whioh will be forfeited to the Cinb if protest la dismissed, Stewards’ decision to bo final. 5. Horees in Distriat Baco to have been the property of owuors (three months before rnoo meeting) living in Whatatutu and Karaiia Districts; district from Kaiteratahi Briege up. ,6. All jocktys io pay a fee of 2s 61, lil.aeiisec to be produced at Eoales. Noor’mt'ons lor Gup, Hardies, Plying Handicap c.oso on SATURDAY, iJeoeraber ists. at i> p m, Weights to appear on WEDNESDAY, Eeoember 19 th. . Acoeptsnoa3 fo i Cup, Hurdl s, and Flying oioEo on Sl'IU.dDiY, December 22nd, at Nominations for Scurry and Pony Handicap close on the Com so half an hour before each race. Consolation Handicap, post entry. Nominations and AeaopUas‘o re ay be left with i. N. Les i'i, Wintaiuta, or the Seotetary, H. S. Loslir, G'sb.'ins.
Admission to Ccurao : One Shilling ; children hall-price. Coacheo will mool trains at Ta Karaka, conveying paßtc'gM’s to Whatrtutu, returning to catch evening train H. B. LfSSLJE, Eon. Secretary, Care ol Primrose and Lerlio Pros , Gisborne, Public Womb Ofiico, Auckland, 26tb October, X9OG. TENDER 3 will bo received at tbia office until Noon ol FRIDAY, IGih November, 1906, for Additions to Native Sohool at TUPAROA. Plan 3, eto., may be seen at the Post Offioes at Tuparoa and Gisborne, and at this office. No tender need ueeossatily ho accepted. C. B. VICSERMAN, District Engineer, HAITI TIMBER YARD, Nest She Bridge. ON HAND and to arrlva, a splendid atsnrlment ol BUILDING TIMBER, Etc., EtcJoinery Supplioa to Order. W. MADDISON, Agent.
MY IMIrE-ESSION. 'Tis my impretsion that I do quits right tVhen I wish Harris's customers unite : In foot I siaie it an my linn oonvloiion, In whioh I fairly challenge contradiction. Tis my impression that tbe finest Ala Is at the Albion Oinb, end find 3 ready sale, But are my favo,3 to ibe Ale confined ? Are not the spirits of lha finest kind ? To this a ready answer l oan give, A ready answer in the affirmative). Between iho beer aau the spirits I uso I frankly say there's nothing to choose. To the Albion I shall always keep, Knowing tho daily benefits I reap. And this impression I shall ever retain, As Harris no’er glvo3 reason to oo mplal^
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1935, 17 November 1906, Page 4
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