axx*. amramsMiMiure 3s? V/«ta / jvaflr £j > ftc 55® ;-uv ■■■* •; CvS L W r :;' 1 gresa Ps® ( COM PARE the rich colour | oi our Toko whan milk {3 added. COMPARE the thickness ol the infusions o 3 our Tong. COMPARE the ilavoura of our leas. COMPARE tho natural aroma oi our" Tens. tThese me leer by which you can preve flooa icn.w. 'IS. v. . Y-'') ! £ v-<\ _.. - / VMT NELSON, MCA.TE & CO.—Established 1879. '?-J?5;--rTv
PIiOGBAM&IE HATATUTU annual bade meshing. Hh»fc> ; 3 jjyXING DAY, DEC. 20tb, 1906. First Raou at 11 o'clock. 1 Handicap Hurdle Baae, of 10 sovs ; see, cud korro to reosivo 30s from ike stake. Non-nation 7s O', aoooitancoa 2e 6d One mile and a ball. . . 2. Maiden Sentry, of 4 sovs. Nomination 4s. Half-mile. nn . 3. District Baeo, of 6 sot s; second ho se to rraoivo lOeoutof stake, Nomination 6a One mile. , , 4. Whataiutci Cup, of 15 sovs; second horse to receive 2 bivs out of Btaka. tion 10', aojioptanoe 6s. One mile ami 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 SOV3 NomU atlon 3s Five furlongs. 6 Hfinp Handicap, if 7 sovs; second hor^e to tion 53, aco'ptaoae 2s 6d His furlongs. 7 Co: soutiou Uandioap, of 4 eovs (all w.nners at mooting barred); Bioond horse to reoavc 10a out of stake. Nomination 4s. Sis furlongs,
B 0 L b 5 3. 1. Name, performances, pedigreo, and odors ol riders, in wiitlog, mutt a.company nominations, , _ . , 2. No enirits reooived without oasn. 3 Stewards have the ngh» to bar any horse irom Btariing in a raoo it iniorreot performances are given. ... ~ _ 4. Pro'ests must bo made in writing to the Seo'retary within ten minutes alt r raoe, aacompaniid with £t, whioh will be Ij tie.ted to the Club if protest la alarm-,sed. btewaidb deoiaion to be linal. , 5 Bori.es in District haao to havo been th. property ot owners (toree months before race meeting) living in Whatatutu and Karafea Districts; district from haiteramhi Bridge up 6. All jockeys to pay a fee of 12b bL huoonses to be produced at aoales. Nominations lor Gup, Hurdles, Flying Handicap o.osc on SAI'OBUaY, December to Bppear on WEDNESDAY, Leotmber 19ik „ Aooeptanoaa for Cup, Hurdles, and F.ymg dose on HiTUdDiY, Deoemotr 22nd, at dominations for Scurry and Pony Handicap dose on the Cou so half an hour before Bi-oh raoe. Consolation H >ndieap, post entry. Kom naiioas and Acceptances oi&y on with J. N. Leiiid, Whitaiutu, or the Secretary, U. S. Leslie, G.sb.ine. Admi aim to Course: One Shilling ; children half-price. C mhos will meet trains at Xe Karaka, convoying passengers to Whatatutu, returning to oat )h evening train. H. S. LSISLIE, Bon. Secretary, Qaro ot Primrose and Lctlio Bros, Bisborne.
i r iu. s OF THE GOAT Tells the Taste 01 the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes your Fancy .nay nor be th one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you cannot see yoursell as others sea 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. SANOLANT Merchant Tailor, and Importer, PEEIi BTKBKT.
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BOthD AND BIS; IDBNCE. B&.Y VIEW HOUsK, two minutes’ walk from wharf. JVlifcij STEWART i tcpcieiroaa H. J. PEACOCKE & CO. (Late of Auckland), TIMBER M ICROHa.NTH. BUILDERS CONTRACTJKB, AND GENERAL AGENTS. Sole Agents fcr the Stand trd Oil Engine, San Fianoieoo, Herbert Pros,’Lead'd Lights. Bait’s Ornanestal Pl>Eter Wok. J. T Clarke’s Patent Houso Lif .s, Carrara Paint etcOUR First Shipment o! well seasoned Kauri arrives durirg the week. Th’s we oiler to the resident: of Gltborne at prioes that defy competition. G»U or ring us up for quotations: it will pay you to do so be fore puroha-ing elsewhere. Telephone 216 Note Address : Yards and Offioe, Carnarvon Street. On Sale—Every Class of Building Material, Pipes, Cestp’te, Lime, Cement, eto.
MY IMPRESSION. 42KS3£s*=* 'Tis my imprersion that I do qn't9 right ■When I with Harris's customers unite : In faot I Biato it as my firm oonvloiion, In which I fairly challenge contradiction. Tis my impression that iho finest Ala Is at the Albion Club, and finds ready sale. But are my favors to the Ale confined ? Are not the epirils r.f ths finest kind ? To this a ready answer I can giye, A ready answer in the affirmative. Between the beer and the spirits I use I frankly say there’s nothing to choose. To the Albion I shall always keep, Knowing the daily benefits I reap. And this impression I shall over retain, As ne'e: glyas rejaaa t J Qompla
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1938, 21 November 1906, Page 4
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