& ■U'V 3S*$C?« !t>wS w *; CrW* to the L-j a It is liiimnn nature to exporlmeut. nililii-al history reports that tlie cituuros of Athens were always "sreltini; some new thinj' " That was Jo'.lf) years *%O, flr,< l the same appliu* in the aoth Since the year iSSo, NELSON Mo,vi k A Co's. TEA has been first and only favourite. 27 years has witnessed the introdm Mon of hundreds of dif-fr-fnt brands -nl tea. by ** m*ny different firms Whenever a new brand appeared the experimenting public pur* chased " just to try it “—a solitary 4 lb . . , One trial was enough, and a ■f h.ilt-a-pound too much. ] These teas never got beyond the .1 experimental stage. A discerning public when buying Tea. will havz a good article, and the enormous and increasing demand proves that tb® first and only favourite in 1906 is it Co’a @ V S 3 jSL M. § Co. Introduced Csylosi Tea in 1080*1801.
PROGRAMME WHATaTUTU ANNUAL EAGE MEETING. BOXING DAY, DEO. 26)h, 1906. Hirst Race at 11 o’clook, 1 Handicap Hurdia Race, ol 10 sovs ; seo« onti horse to ico;-'vo 30a from (ho stake. Noii’ i nn*ion 7s 6*. acceptances 2s 6d. One mile and » half. 2. Maiden Scurry, of 4 nova. Nomination 4a. Half-mile. 3. District Race, ol o ?o* s ; Qi'Oona ho r ßo 10 r< oaive lOaout of stake. Nomination 5aCnomile. 4. Whatatnta Cup, of 15 sovs; second horse to receive 2 sova cut of aialco. Nomination 10s, aooaptanoe sa. Ono milo and a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 aova. Nomination 3a. Five furlongs. 6. Plying Handicap, i>f 7 sova; aooond horse to reaelve 1 aov out of stake Nomination sa, noooptaooe 23 6d. Nix furlongs 7. Consolation Handicap, of 4 aaVa (all winners at Meeting barred ; aeoond horse to receive 10a out of s.ake. Nomination 4a, Six furlongs. bulks. 1. Namo, age, performances, pedigree, and oolora of riders, in wsiiiog, muat accompany nominations, 2. No entries received without oash, 3. Stowards havo the right to bar any horse from starting In a raoo if inoorrooi performances are given. 4. Protests must be made in writing to the Secretary within ten minutes aft r raoo, accompanied with £l, which will bo forfeited to the Club if protest is dismissed. Stewards’ decision to be final. 6. Eorees in District fiaoe to have been the property of owners (taiee months before raoo meeting) living in VYhatatutu and Karaka Districts; district from Kaisoraiahi Bridge up. 6. All jeekrys to pay a fee of 2a 6d. Licenses to be produced at Eaales. Nominations ior Cup, Hurdles, Flying Handicap 01030 on SATURDAY, Deoembor lGiti, st Ei p.m. Weights to appear on WEDNESDAY, December ISth. Acceptances for Cup, Hurdles, and Flying close on SATURDAY, Dooembsr 22nd, at 9 pm. Nominations for Scurry and Pony Handicap close on the Cou so half an hotir before each race, Consolation tianuicap, post entry. Nominations and Acceptances may La loft with 3. N. Leslie, Wh .iasusu. or the Secretary, ££. S. Leslie, (Bob nu,
Admission to Course : One Skilling ; children half-price. Coaohes will most trains at Te Karaka, conveying passengers to Whatafcuiu, returning to oatoh evoning train. B. 3. LEE LIE, Hon. Secretary, Caro of Primrose and Leslie Bros , Gisborne. THE CUT Xclls the Taste 01 the Tailor, 'The Garment that Strikes your Fancy may not be tn one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you cannot see yourself as others see you.
Is It safe to Uusfc your ap-* pearaoce to the judgment of the ready>made salesman, biassed by the necessity of fitting you to the clothing rather than the clothing to you ? H ‘lndividuality and character are expressed <n evory garment wc make, B3W«I BANP A k »f*% i * Merchant 1 a p reporter, FEEL BTHEEX. FISH, Oi'hTSES.i and FBUIT JSJ at Chilton's. Shijjnaontß arrive every boat. Telephone No. 331.
SPECIAL NOTICE. Messrs frank Harris and so, Lid., of Wellesley Street, Auckland, aud Waikumeta Station, bavo opened a Brat ch Business at tho corner of Gladstone P.oad aud Grey Street. intending Purchasers of MEMORIALS, ETC. Should wait before going elsewhere, as this well-oatab'ishcd firm intend carrying a woll-assorted and up to date stock of Marble and Granite Designs In Monuments and Eeadstcnts, etc. Lead-lettering and carving will ba mndo a speoiality by tho Gisborne Manager. Iren Tomb Bailings in neweet designs. Estimates given for all kinds of Conoroia Cement Work. Manager Gisborne Branch. ROBERT W. CARY.
PRISE MEDALLIST FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH. «£2tttrre<M Opposite Belfry, Gladstone Road, Tolopljoco 16.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1960, 17 December 1906, Page 4
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