c^7 K'tfHvaC. hjwSi& {& s:\ M#A' »,<£&* •*•.,-♦ tySjisn c-«-to ths &9s &x»3 It is human nature to experiment. HiUnnl history report, that the ritirens of Athens were always "seeking some new thing That was 2000 years ago. and the same applies in the aoih “we the year tSBo. NEI.SON Mo ate & Co’s TKA has been first anil only favourite. 27 years has witnessed the introduction of hundreds of different brands of tea, by »s nreny dilTerent firms Whenever a new brand appeared the experimenting public purchased " just to try it "—a solitary 1 lb . , One trial was enough, and a half-a-.pound too much. These teas never got beyond the experimental stage. . A discerning public whan buying Tea. will have a good article, and the enormous and increasing demand proves that the first and
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3. M. 8 Co. Inirsdsasad | jGsylonTea In 1880-1881. 1 * sgp i’BUGii&Milifi HATAIUIU ANNUAL RAOK MEEXING. p—t> BOXING DAY, DEC. VGib, 19C6. Firai Buon (it U c’c'.cck.
1 Handicap Hurdle Raoo, of 10 sova ; sco.onri horse to teoeivo SOa ihu Bi&ko. Nomnaticn 7s acceptanceo 2a 6d One mile and a half. 2. Maiden Hourly, of 4 sova. Nomination 4a. Half-mile. 3. District Kaco, of 5 eo s ; second ho'se to riOfive 10a out of stake. ITominailon ssf'nemila. 4. Whatatutn Cup, of 15 eovs; aeoond norac to recoive 2 s jvb cut of stake. Nomination 10 aoaoptanoe sa. Ono mile and a half. , . fl. Pony Handicap, of 3 sova. Nomication 3a. -Five furlongs. 6. Flying Handicap, < f 7 sova; aeoond hor a e to reo-.tve 1 sov out of etake Nominition sa, fcooep'aoce 2s 6d- His furloogs 7. Co? Eolation He: dioap, of 4 sova (all winners at Meet'ct barred); atoond horse to reoave 10a oui of stake. Nomination -la, Sis furlongs.
ii U L E 8. 1. Namo. age, pcrformanoos, pcdigreo, and odors of riders, in writing, muEt acocmpany non n ations, 2. No tmries received without oash. 3 btewaida have the n t hi to bat any hoi so fiom starting in a race if nnorreot performances aio given. i. Protests must he made in sviiting to the Secretary within ten minutes alt r race, accompand d with £i, which will ho forfeited to tho Oiub if proiest !b diaml scd. Stewards’ deoieion to be final. 5. Eortes in District Paco to have bcon tho property of owners (three mouths before race meeting) living In Whatatutu and Kanaka Districts; diitnas from Kaiteratahi Bridge up. G. All jeek-ya io pay a fee of 2s 6i. liioenses to be produced at Eoales. -SS-3. Nominations ior Oup, Hurdles, Flying Handicap close on SAiUBDAY, December 15th, as U p m. _ Weight! to appear on WEDNESDAY, December 19th.. Acceptances for Cup, Hurdl'-s, and Flyiog oloee on SVIUBDaY, Deoomber 22nd, at 9 pm. Nominations ior Scurry and Pony Handicap cloee on the Com se half an hour before etch race. Consolation Handicap, post'ontry. Nommations and Aeceptanaes tray be loft with i. N. lesiie, Whatatuta, or tho Bcoiotary, H. S. Leslie, Gisbeina. Admi sion to Course : One Shilling j children half-price. Coaches will meet trains at To Karalra, conveying passengers to Whatatutu, returning to catch evening train. H. 8. LESLIE, Eon. Secretary, Care of Primrose and Leelio Bros, Gisborne, THE CUT OF THE COAT Tells the Taste or the Tailor, The Garment that Btrikes your Fancy may not be tn one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you cannot see yourgel! as others see you.
Is it safe to trust your pearauce to the judgment or the ready-made salesman, biassed by the necessity of fitting yju to the clothing rather than the clothing to you?
Individuality aDd character are expressed in every garment we make. H. BAND LA N T Merchant XaDor, and Importer, P2EL STREETFRESH FISH, and FRUIT n» Chilian's. Shipments arrive ovory boat. Telephone No. 331. SPECIAL NOTICE. Messrs frank Harris and ao, Ltd., of Wollesley Street, Auckland and Waihutmte Station, have opened i« Braroh Borines* at the corner of Gladstone Road and Grey Street. Intending Purchasers of MEMORIALS, EIO, Bhould wait before gdog elsewhere, as this well-established firm intend carrying a woll-assortad and up to-date etook of Marble and Granite Designs In Monuments and Hcodstonrs oto Lfal-letterins and curving will be made a apeciolity by the Gisborne Manager. Iron Tomb Bailings in newest design 3. Estimates given for all kinds of Conorets Cement Work. Manager Gisborne Breach. ROBERT W. CARY. fV BEMTI3T. PRIZE MEDALLIST FOB ARTIFICIAL TEETH. *>* 2S*£a«Csil Opposite Belfry, Gladstone Road. Telephone IQ.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1943, 27 November 1906, Page 4
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