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to the 010 um» It is human nature to experiment. Hib'mal history report, that the cirin-ns of Athens were a I way* "seeking some new thing " That was aooo years ago. and the same applies in the soth “'ffi the year ISBO. NEI.SON Mot if ft Co'* TEA has been first anil only favourite 27 years has witnessed the introdmtton of bundled.* of diff i, i hi a mis ot tea. by as many different firms Whenever a new brand appeared the experimenting public purchased " )ust to try it "—a solitary } lb One trial was enough, amt a ludf-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 prove* that the first mu
favourite in 1906 is MOAT! ls :?.iF s§!fi ipj. s|g. g Co. Introdusf ! Ceylon Tsa In 1880-1881. | ]?2iOGB&B£AiIS &3BSSMJ WHAT&IUTU ANNUAL BADE MEETING. BOXING DAY, DEO. ffOito. 19(0. jfitsi Um» ei 11 o’clock. i.-Handicap Hurdle Eaoa, ot 10 dovb ; see., cud horse to leoeivo 30.1 Item ike stake. Noirmaticn 7s O k acceptances 2s Od One mile aud a half. 2. Maiden Scurry, of 4 sovs. Nomination 4s. Half-milo. 3. District Kaco, of 5 eo*b ; second home So reoeive 10s cut of stake. Nomination.ssOne mile. 4. Wbatatutu Cup, of 15 eovb; Beooud horse 10 roceivo 2 sova out of stake. Nomination 10.', acceptance 6s. Cno mile and a half. , 6. Pony Handicap, of 3 sovs, Nomination 33. Five furlongs. 6. Flying Handicap, if 7 sovs; second norm to ree.-ive 1 sov out of stake Nomination sa, t ooepta : o 2a Gd- Six iuriongs 7. Cor.soiction Hand: cap, of 4 sovs (all winners at Mect'ng b ,rred); second horse to reodvo 10s out if stake. Nomination 4s, Bin furlongs. t&SSBF 9 bulbs. 1. Name, age, performsnoos, pedigree, and colors of riders, in writing, must accompany nominations, 2. No entries received without oosh. 3 Stewards have the right to bar any hoise horn starting in a raoo if inoorreot performances aro given. 4. Proioats must be mr.de in writing to the Secretary within ten minutes aft r rao3, ncoompanii d with £l, which will bo forfeited to the Club if protest is dismissed. Btawaids’ decision to bo final. 5, Bon.es in District- Jlaco to have been the property of owners (toieo months before race meeting) living in What&tutu and Knraba Districts; district from Eaiterainhi Bridge up. G. All jockeys io pay a feo of 2s 6i. lit-, censes to be produced at scales.
itomimticna ior Oup, Hardies, Flying Hanoisap o ojo on SATURDAY, Uesumtir 16to, at s- p m. We'ghta s.o appear on WHDME3DM, Eecember 19sh Acceptance* lor Gup, figidh?, and Buying alojo on DeaomiKr 22nd, as 9 p m. Kominations for Scarry and Pony Manchoop close on the Cons sc lioif &u hour before each race. Consolation Hindis op, peat entry. Rom ; na::oi’s and Aeceptano-s ;x r ay be lafj with t. H. iea.i-j, Wh-,sa*ula, or the Scoiotary, If. 3. Loalic, Gitb.rno.
&omi sioo 4a Courso: Ono E billing; children half-price. Coathos will meet trains at To Karaisa, oonv'ying paosocgaro to Whatvtutu, returning to catch evening train. H. S. LESLIE, Eon. Seorniory, Caro of Prlmroso and LclHo Bros , Gisborne. THE CU' Tells the Taste oi the Tailor, 'Che Garment that Strikes your Fancy may not be th one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you cannot sec yourself as others see you,
Is it »efe to trust your ap* pearance to tire judgment of the rt-adwnade sak'-inanj. biassed by the necessity of fitting you to the clothing rather thau the clothing to you? Individuality and character are expressed in every garment we make. H. 8-vNDLAN i Mi vri i r, U: uOmCdi, MFL :-rM? - ;. V. lISESH LWB, or TERS.tj sad FBUIT at OhiUon'H. Hhtproonts arrive every boat. Telephone No, 331.
SPECIAL NOTICE. -m/TESSRS FIUKK HARRIS AND 00, IVJL Lvi., of Welleslfy Street, Auckland, and Waikumete Station, bavo opened a Branch Bufiius? at the oorn-r of Gladstone Road and Grey Street. Intendicg Purchaser? of MEMORIALS, E T 0 . Should wait before going elsewhere, as this well-established fitm intend carrying n well-assorted and up to-data stock of Marble and Granite Designs in Monuments and Head-toms. eto. I>ad-lettrrins and carving will ba made a sceciulity by tha Gisborne Manager- Iron Tomb Eailirg? in newest designs. Estimates given for all kinds of Concrete Cement Work. Manager Gisborne Br&noh. ROBERT W. CARY. IA/. XSYKES OESTiST. PRIZE MEDALLIST FO3 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. OoDOSlte Belfry, Gladstqnfl'Eoad,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1945, 29 November 1906, Page 4
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