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to the [t is human nature to experiment. Hihlual history reports that the fit ire nv of Athens were always "seeking some new thing That was aooo years ago. and the same appliuc in the aoth “Sin™ the year .880. NELSON Moatf & Co’s TKA has b»«m first and only favourite ->7 years has witnessed the int‘rodmt.o.l of hundreds of different brands of tea. by as many different firms Whenever a new brand appeared the experimenting public purchased " just to try it •'—» solitary J lb v , One trial was enough, and a liaH-a-pound too much. These teas never got beyond the experimental stage. A discerning public when buying Tea. WILL HAVE a good article, and the enormous and increasing demand proves that the first and only favourite in 1906 is
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BOXING DXY, DEC. 261 b, 19C6. First Haoo at 11 o’clock. 1 Handicap Hurdle Baoo, o! 10 cava; sr<> end h”r;e to receive 80s fiorn she Blake. Norr-nation 7s G-l, acceptances 2s 6d One mile and a half. 3. Maiden Scurry, oi 4 sova. Nomination 4s. Hall-mile. 3. District Itaoe, ol 5 sovs ; second ho-s rtoeivs 10S out of stake. Nomination 6a Onomllo. . , 4. Whatatnto Cup. of 15 eovsj second horse to receive 2 soys out of stake. Nomination 10.’, aocepianca sa. Une mile and fi. PonyHandiaap, of 3 boys. Nomination 3s. Five furlongs. 6. Elding Handicap, if 7 sovs j second homo to reodve 1 sov out of stake Nomination 53, scoepta co2a6d. Six furlongs 7. Cor solution Band Map, of 4 sovs (pU v/iqnets at Meeting b ..-red); scoond horns to rectivo 103 out i.f stake. Nomination 4g, Bis furlODgs. a ulb s.
X, Kiiroo-, ng?, performances, ped’greo, and orders o£ rider;', in writing, must accompany nominations, , 2. No enirifO received without cash. 3 Stewards htwo the right to tar any hoise ficin starting in a iaco if incorrect performances aro given. 4. Protests mu3S be macm In wining to tae Secretary within ten minutes ait r race, aocompanitd with £i, whieh will he forfeited to the Clob if protest is dismissed. Stewards 5. Hortoa in District Pace to have lreon the property cf owuors (three months before race meeting) living in Whatatutu and Kfiraisa Districts; district from Kaiteraiahi Bridgo op. G. All jeektys ;o pay a fee of 2s 61.' Dioenses to bo produced ai toales.
I-.onr nations ior Cup, Hardies, Flying Hanoicap o'OjQ oa BAXURDAY, Beesmber 15ta, at t 1 p.m. \Voight3 to appear on WJ’jDJsBSDAV , Eectmbar 19ih. Acceptances for Cup, Hurdl'P, and P’yiog dope on tiiIUtUDAY,- Doaomou- 22ad, at 9 pm. Nominations for Scarry and Pony Handicap eloeo on the Com so hall an hoar boforo each race, Consolation Handicap, post ontry. Nominations and Acceptance may bo loft with J. N. loolio, Wkuamtu, or the Beo'ctary, Ef. S. Leslie, Giebrno. Adm Psion to Course: Gao Shilling; children balf-prioe. Couches will meet trains at To Knralca, conveying passongars to Whatrtutu, returning to catch evening train, H. s. lb; LIE, • Bon. Secretary, Caro of Primrose and hetlio Proa , Gisborno,
THE CUT OF THE COAT Tells the Taste 01 the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes your Fancy may not be u one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you cannot see yourself as others see 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. *sss«ss Moroaaiii Tailor. am topoi FUEL {iTBI'I.T. EEEH FXPH, O? !; TSRK.O and I 7 RO IT at Chilton's. Shipments arrive overy boat. Telephone Ho. 331,
SPECIAL NOTICE. Messrs fr-vnk Harris and go, Lid., of Wellenlpy Street, Auckland, and Waikumcto Station, have openod a Branch Business at the corner of Gladstone Boad and Grey Street. Intending Purchasers of MEMORIALS, ETO. Should wait before going elsewhere, as this well-established firm intend carrying a well-BESortad and up to-dato Btook of Marble and Granite Designs In Monuments and Headstones, eto Lead-lettering and oarvirg will be mads a speciality by tho Gisborne Mancger. Iron' Torub Bailing’ in newest designs. Estimates given for all kinds of Gonorete Cement Work. Manager Gisborne Brunch. ROBERT W. CARY. W. L SYKES BESTS*?. PRIZE MEDALLIST FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH. OppOQlic Belfry, Gladstone Road, Tolophoao 10,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1944, 28 November 1906, Page 4
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