STiiX iai'i it j c 'FF' %; ; v? )Ly r FF-FFF : ''• 1 gj [ v v i \ - •% 1 to tho It la human nature to experiment. BiMtc.il Malory reports that the citizens of Athens were Kj always ■■jerking some new thing “ ,tj That was 3000 years ago. and [1 the same applies in the aoth ti 'since the year 1880. NHI.SON S'! hjo A TF & Co's TKA has hsnn M first and only favourite M ay years has witnessed the M introduction of hundred* of dif- f-S terent liramls of tea, by as many t* different firms M Whenever a new brand appeared -j the experimenting public pnr- of chased " just to try it"—a solitary t ; ■1 > b ■ . . h One trial was enough, and a t hall-a .pound too much. Those teas never got beyond tha Tj experimental stage. is A discerning public when buying H Tea. will hack a good article. H and the enormous and increasing t j demand proves that the first and M only favourite in 1906 is &.s f£ 0 ©jftjy moats B*J LaO wla &. CO'B. HI J&gk. |h. M. a Go. Introduced n GsySon Tea In 1880-1881.
PROGRAMME fr»£Si3ft:S3l EATAIUTU ANNUAL RACE MEEIING. BOXING DAS, DEC. E6lb, 1906. Eirai Bj.O'l at 11 o’clock. 1. Handicap Hurdle Raoo, of 10 hovs j Beer. cm! bcree to receive 30b from the stake. Norr-nasion 7s o>, acceptances 2a Gd ilflo mile and a half. 2. Miidon Bjnrry, of 4 bovb. ".Nomination 4s. Half-mile. 3. District Race, of 5 snva ; seGocd horse to fotive iOscus of stafcu. Nomination Bfl Cue miio. 4. Whatatutu Cap, of 15 sovs; Beoond her bo to roceive 2 sova out of siako, Nomination .10b, naouptanoo ss. One mile and a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 eovs. Nomination 3s. Five fnriongj. 6. Flying Handioap, of 7 sovs; eecond horse to Motive 1 bov out of stake Nomination ss, f.coapia mo 2s 6d. Bix iurionßS 7. Cor eolation Handicap, of 4 sovs (all win* tiers at Mettmg barred); seoond horse to teosivo 10s out of stake. Nomination 4b. Six furlongs. R ULBS, 1. Kamo, age, performances, pedigreo, and colors of riders, in wiiting, muet accompany nominations, 2. No entries received without oasb. 3 Stewatda have tho right to bar any borso from starting m» raoe if inoorreot performances are given. 4. Protests must be niado in writing to tho Secretary within ton minuteo aft.r raca.aooompankd with £l, which will bo forfeited to the Olub if protest ia diami-.sed, Stewards’ decision to be final. 5. Eoreea in Diairiot Raee tohavo bcon the property of owners (tiuee months before raoe meeting) living in Whatatutu and Karaka Dietrlotß; district from Kaiteraiaki Bridge up. 6. All jockeys to pay a foo of 2a 6d. Licenses to be produced at eoalea.
Nombiutiona ior Sup, Hurdles, Flyieg Handicap oiose on SATURDAY, December 15to, nt y p.m. Weights kj appear on WBDHIiiSDAY, Eeocmber 19lh. Acceptances to’ Ouy, Elurdl'S, and Flying close on SATURDAY, December 22nd, at 9 pm, Nominations for Scurry and Pony Handicap close on the Com ee half an hour before each race. Consolation Handicap, post entry. frominatioas and ncocgtanats may be iofi with i. N. Leslie., Whitasutu, or She Scorntary, H. S. Leslie, Gisb.rno. J2af* , o?3 Admission to Course: One Shilling ; children half-price. Coaches will meot trains at To Karalta, conveying passengers to Whatatutu, returning to catch evening train. J 3. 3. LESLIE, Hon. Seorotary, Caro of Primrose and Leslie Bros, Gisborne. THE CUT OF THE GOAT Tells the Taste oi the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes ; your Fancy may not be th one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you canDOt see yourself as others see you.
Is i! safe to trust ycur 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. SAND LAN T Merotot Talks’* ani Importer, PtoEL HTItKhT. ■TORESII FISH, OViTEiiSJ and PBDIT jb at Chilton’s. EhlpmonSs arrive every boat. Telephone No. 331.
SPECIAL NOTICE 1 . 'ra/fESSaS FRU-'E HARRIS AND 00, J.VJL Ltd., of Welleaßy Sireet, Auckland, and Waikumeto Station, have opened a Branch B'jfines-; at the corn'r of Gladstone Road and Groy Street. Intending Purchasers of MEMORIALS, 310. Should wait before going elsewhere, as this woll-outablsehed firm intend carrying a wall-aesortsd and up to-date stock of Marblo and Granita Designs in Monuments and Heoditoms. eto Lrad-lettoring and oarvieg will be made a speciality by the Gisborne Manager. • Iren Tomb Bailing} in newest designs. Ketimales given for all kinds of Concrete Cement Work. Manager Gisborne Branch, EGBERT W. CAR?. W. d. SYKES BsSTiST. o&ts&a PRIZE MEDALLIST FOE ARTIEIOIAL TEETH. stEßasssEs Opposite Belfry, Gladstone Soad, Tolophona 10,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1947, 1 December 1906, Page 4
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