featlsfacttoffi f?s£)gk» IjJ A* u >.{p?"! '."i".f } -o• •■.i''. 2U-! /viW'f £««*> }"“.;•' ■ -A r .^M&Z iOla to the li is human nature to experiment. Bibln.il history reports that the citizens of Athens were always "seeking some new thing " Tliat was 2000 years *B°. and the same applies •» * l,e 20,h “Sin?, the year tSSo. NHI.SON Moatf. u Co's TKA has been first an,! only f.is-ourit«. 27 years h.is witnessacl tnc introduction of hundreds of dif- hj ferent brands <>l tea. by as many Is different firms l'| Whenever a new brand appeared [ . the experimenting public pur- id chased “ just to try it ’ —a solitary A 1 11 ‘ , , I One trial was enough, and a I. ill-a-pound too much. ; . These teas never got beyond tho j j experimental stage. , M A discerning public when buying w Tea. WILL tIAVi a good article. j-j and the enormous and increasing t'j demand proves that the first end jj only favourite in 1906 i* MOAT 5 © “SS? lii H. M. 8 Co. Introduced iCaySoiß Tea 8n 1880-1881! ?S!iT'.!S'2^SS^S. riiOGliiitwMß
HATAIUTU ANNUAL BAOE MEETING. BOXING- DAY, DEC. 20*1:, 19C6. First Baco at 11 o'clock. 1. Hurdle Baco, of 10 oovs ; second horFe to rnoeiva 90s from iho Btcko. Nomination 7s 61, neooptanoes ‘2s 6d Olio mile and ft ball. 2. Maiden Scurry, oi 4 soya. .Nomination 4s. Hall-mite. , , 3. District Baao, o! 5 eovb ; second horse to rc-oeivo lOsoutof stake. Nomination 5s Onemllo. 4. Whatatutu Cup, oi 15 fovs; second horse to recoivo 2 sovs out cl Btako. Nomination 10s, acceptance ss. Cno mile and a half. „ 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 sova. Nomination 3s. Fivo furlongs. 6. Plying Handicap, if 7 sovs; second horse to reoeivs 1 sov out ci stake Nomination sa, acoopia no 2s 6d. Kix furlongs 7. Coo solution Ham i cap, of 4 govs (alt winnors at Moetmg barred); Beoond horse to reotive 10s out tf stako. Nomination 4s, Six furlongs. it U L E S. 1. Kamo, age, performances, pedigree, and odors of riders, m wiisicg, must accompany nominations, 2. No entrif.s rccoived without cash, 3 Stowardo have tho right to bar any horse from starting In a race if imorreot performances are given. 4. Protests must bo made In writing io tho Seorctary within ton minutes aft r raoo, aooompanial with £l, which wlil bo forfeited to tho Club if proießt Is dismissed, Btawaids' decision to bo linai. 5. Horses in Distriot Baco to hava boon tho property of owners (tbreo months before raoe meeting) living in tVhaiatutu and Karoka Districts; district from Kairora’.ahi Bridge up. 6. All jockeys io pay r, feo cf 2s 61. Licenses to be produced at soaloo.
Nominiitiona lor Cup, Hurdles, Fly mg Handicap dose on SATURDAY, Deasnuicr IStn. at ii p.m. Weights to appear on WEDNESDAY, EGac-mber 19th Acceptances for Gup, Hurdl-s, and Flying close on tJM’UMJiY, December 22ud, at 9 pm. Nominations ior £cnvry and Pony Handicap close on the Course half an hour bolero each race, Consolation Handicap, poet entry. dominations and Acceptances maybe left with 3. N. lesiio, Wh tSamsu, or the Scorn' tary, H, 9. Loslio, G-isb-ina. Admission to Course : Gao Shilling ; children half-price. Coaohos will meet trains at To Karats, convoyiDg passengers to Whatatutu, returning to catch evening train. H. S. LESLIE, Hon. Seoret&ry, Caro ot Primrose and Letlia Bros, Gisborne,
' OF THE GOAT Tells the Taste 01 the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes your Fancy may not be th one you should wear, In the .mirror o/ the retail clothier you cannot see yourself as others see you. Is It safe to trust; your ap<* pearance to the judgment of the rsady*inade 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 ws make. S«Vi**S«sl H. BAN PLAN I Heroin Jit Tafior, &a*j hmonw, FELL STREET. FBKSn FliiEf, O"STKIiB,s> and FRUIT at Chilton's. Shipments arrive every boat. Telephone No. 831. SPECIAL NOTICE. T%/rB6SES FRANK H&BBI3 AND 00 , TOl Ltd., cf V/cltcalry (direct, Auckland, and Waikumsta Staiion, have opened a Branch Bnfinesa at tha corner cf Gladstone Boad and Grey Street. Intending Purchasers of MEMORIALS, ETC. Should wait before going elsewhere, as this well-esiabliEhed firm intend carrying a weil-assortad and up to data stock of Marble and Granite Designs in Monuments and Hcaditoncs. eta. Lrad-lc-tterin? and carving will ba made a speciality by tho Gisborne Manager. Iren Tomb Bailings in noweet designs. Estimates given for all kinds ol Concrete Cement Work. Manager Gisborne Br?noh, ROBERT W. CARY. 4. BYKEB 1:8.1 ■■ Y i \: t-saass PRIZE MEDALLIST FOE ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Opposite Belfry, Gladstone Road, Telephone IG.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1946, 30 November 1906, Page 4
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