.2- & '■* V.: > % TT-r-r :;?.vU ; tv TSi© famous R-eiiaejiclsr^oVf/ COUGHS, BRQNCMITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, :.: r .vaLffij .. Jdlas ; the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. ; V Those who have taken"this,medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Its healing power is marvellous, Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis. Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or'Soreness'.in the Chest; experience delightful'and'immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a Complote Cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic, nor .Consumption to develop. . Consumption has never been known to exist where " Coughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning,”a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. " Beware df Imitaticms 2 •'The'great success of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, has induced a number • of unprincipled persons, to make imitations, each callings his medicine “ Bronchitis Cure,” with the object of . deceiving the simple-minded, and so getting a sale for an. imitation which has none of the. beneficial effects that . HEARNE'S—BRONCHITIS OURE has. Consequently’' it has become necessary to dravir your attention to this fact, and to reauest you In' your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'S and to see that you get It. .r.- • ' ' uK'tftT <1 Vi-. '-1,-"! “ i >* 1 ’ • . '■ HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS OURE, Small Size, 2/6; Largs Size, 4/S. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors.’and by the Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong:, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTlCE.—Hcarne’s Bronchitis Cure No. la does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act. J It is equally beneficial for the youngest child and the most aged person. , ' - N.Z. DEPOT: Nos. 9 and 11 HUME’S BUILDINGS, 65 WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. • ■ '
G ISBOENE RAGING C LUB STEEPLECHASE * MEETING. To be 'held on the Club’s Course, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. July 4th and /W>. 1907. President: The Hon J. Carroll; Vice. . President: Mr. D. Hepburn; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. G. Matthevvson Hon. Surgeon: Dr. Chas. F. Scott; Stewards: Messrs. J. Sisterton, C. J. Bennett, C. J. Parker, W. Gault, R. Harper, G. R. Wyllie; —HH4.~ Pcrter, T. McConell, J. A. Harding, F. A. Martin, J. H. Martin, Captain Tucker, D. Hepburn, G. Matthewßon, G. Oman, and D. J. Barry; Judge: Captain Tucker; Starter: Mr. C. O’Connor; Handicapper: Mr. J. Chadwick; Clerk of Scales: Mr. J. E. Whitby; Clerk of Course: Mr. A. Pritchard; Totalisator Steward: Mr. W o Skeet.
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Value of Estates in the Office: ABOUT THREE MILLIONS STERLING. CAPITAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. T HE PUBLIC TRUSTEE can be appointed Executor of the WILL oi any person. . . Advice as to the making of Wills is given Free of charge. ’ The Public Trustee can he appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship.. . The Public Trustee can be appointed trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Funds, and iother Trusts. , , ~ i The Public Trustee undertakes the Inanagoment of Property as Attorney or fAgentjubiic Trustoo has Trußt Funds for investment on mortgage of First-claBS Freehold. Liberal terms for repayment. *L C. JACKSON, . ; Agent, Gisborne.
DYER TATTERSFIELD ' '" 9 . ■ Qualified and • 'Experienced. First-class Certificate. Any material Dyed any Color. * Cotton, Wool or Silk. Eecoiving Agents: COMMON, SHELTON , and CO-, Ltd. Clothing Department. J CLEANER Special Dry Cleaning Process. Work Well Done. 'Charges Moderate. Gloyts Hats, Feathers, Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Cleaned or Dyed. Works: CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, GISBORNE. AS GOOD? AS NEW.
PROGRAMME. First Race each day to start at 11.30 a.m. . FIRST DAY. J-. t lying Handicap, of 60 so vs: second horse to receive 10 so vs from stake. Winner of any fiat race after declaration of weights, to carry olb penalty. Distance, 6 ance, 2o s . Nommatl °»> 2 <>s y. accept--2 Handicap Hurdle Race, of 70 sovs • second horse to receive 10 sovs* tiiird horse 5 sovs from the stake, lhe winner of any hurdle race after tne declaration of the weights to carry 71b penalty. Dstance If miles; over 7 flights of hurdles! Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. 3 , Maiden Scurry, of 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance 4 furlongs. Weight 9st. nor horses that have never vfoii a race exceeding 6 sovs in'-value. 9H+t ry ’i 2 o S; to close Friday,' June 28th, at 9 p,m. • • - 4. Gisborne Park Steeplechase Handicap, of 115 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs; thid hors® 5 sovs from stake. Winner of any steeplechase after declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty. About 3 miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. Hack Flat Handicap, of 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. For hacks that have not won a race exceeding 40 sovs in value. Distance, 7 furlongs. Entry 20s, to close Friday, June 28th, at 9 p.m. 6. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, of 60 ;sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. For horses that -have not won a steeplechase exceeding 60 sovs in value. About 2 miles. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. ■ 7. Winter Oats Handicap, of 60 sovs;' second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of any flat race : after declaration of weights to carrv 51b penalty. Distance, 1 mile .and a distance. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. SECOND DAY. 1. Waikanae Handicap, of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Distance, 7 furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 2/Second Handicap Hurdle Race, of 70 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs and third 5 sovs from stake. Distance 2 miles: over 8 flights of hurdles. Nomination 20s, acceptancpjM’Os. 3 Maiden Scurry of 36 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs .from state. Distance,- 5 furlongs. For horses that have never won . a race exceeding 5 sovs in value. (Winner of-the Maiden Scurry first dav entrance fee returned). Entry, 20s; to close Friday, June 28th, ai 9 p.m. ~ 4. Te Hapara Steeplechase Handicap, of- -100 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5. so vs from stake. Distance, about 2} miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 5. Second Hack Flat il andicap, -oi 56 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance 1 mile. For hacks that have not won a race exceeding 40 sovs in value. Entry, 20s; to close Friday, June 28th, at 9 p.m. 6. i Final Steeplechase Handicap, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. About 2 miles. For horses that have not won a steeplechase exceeding 60 sovs in value. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. 7. Farewell Handicap, of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of Waikanae Han dicap to carry 51b penalty. Dis tance 1 mile. Nomination 20s. acceptance 20s.
VISITORS TO WELLINGTOI Should make a point of staying at THE ARCADIA, Comer of Lambton Quay and Stout Street. THE LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. Airy Rooms, Excellent Table, Up-to . date Service . MODERATE TARIFF. THE ARCADIA. J. PATERSON, Proprietor. WE ALL DO. No use to say, “Don’t judge a man by his clothes,” for all of us do so more or less. Why not get the kind of Clothes that will give people the right sort of an impression of you ? ■ ' We make that kind; it’s our aim that Fit, Fabric, and Fashion will reflect credit on both the Wearer and the Maker. INSPECTION INVITED. GEO. A. HOLMES, GL ADSTONE-RO AD, opposite F. Stafford’s, Builder.
THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE' COMPANY' OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL . ... ... £1,900,00u ACCUMULATED FUNDS £514,000 J. H. Upton, Esq. Thos. Peacock, Esq. Jno. Eason, Esq. ... Jno. Batger, Esq. Vi C. W. McDowell, Esq W. R. Wilson, E6q. The folOw'xg Risks are accepted at Lowest Current Rates: FIRE, MARinjii, MORTGAGEES’ INDEMNITY, EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY, WORKERS’ COMPENSATION, ORDINARY ACCIDENT, PUBLIC RISK, PLATE GLASS, ! BURGLARY, FIDELITY GUARANTEE. . . The South British Company’s Up-to-date Policy is the most liberal offered to the Public in New Zealand. A. S. RUSSELL, Branch Manager. W. A ! ‘O’MEARA, . Gisborne Agent.
THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA., LTD. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1869. Directors—A. E. Pearce, Esq., N. Reid, Esq., and W. Fraser, Esq., M.H.R. A MEMORABLE RECORD: LARGE BONUSES. MODERATE RATES. Good Signs of the National Mutual’s Progress and Prosperity. Established in 1869, at the end of 36 years its record reads — Branches throughout the Colony. Membership, over : ..; 71,000 Annual Income, nearly ■ ......... £824,000 Amounts paid in claims, nearly £4,000,000 Funds, over £4,478,000 Sums assured £17,152,0 f 0 Amount divided among the members,over £1,050,700 ORTON STEVENS, Manager for New Zealand, Wellington. Local Agents, COMMON SHELTON AND CO. W. A. J. GIBSON, Travelling Representative.
COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. -JV/jTBRCHANTS aud Retailers are iVJL always in need of some kind of Stationery- If in need of i '-BUSINESS FORMS . ACCOUNT BOOKS RECEIPT BOOKS BILLHEADS MEMO. FORMS CUSTOMS FORMS LETTER HEADS AGREEMENT FORMS LEASE FORMS Or any other' Form of Commercial Stationery a visit to us Will Repay you. , a - We may not quote the Very Lowest Prices, but we will quote the Lowest Price Compatible with Good Material and Workmanship. !-• - * “GISBORNE TIMES” Job Printing Works. GREAT CLEARING SALE. On account of Premises-:being Sold. . R. AND E. PARKER. Only having very short notice, to quit, . the whole of their" ’> NEW and VALUABLE STOCK : . Must be Sold at'a Groat • sacrifice: Come and Inspect. This is your opportunity. PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. Splendid value in Double-width Chifr fon, Is 2d per yard; Doublewidth Dress Materials, from lid per yard. Coloured Silks, from Is 2d per yard. Children’s Pinafores, from Is each. Children’s : Dresses at all prices. Ladies’ Hats from 9d each. Things at your own prices. . . MUST BE CLEARED. LADIES! Don’t forget the address — R. AND E. PARKER. Firebell House, Corner Bright street and Gladstone road. NOTICE. rpO TRADESMEN. —To avoid misJL takes and' to ensure prompt delivery, see that all parcels for the Waimata Valley are. addressed per Bissets’ Coach, British Empire Stables, Coach leaves: 9.45 a.m. Tuesdays', Thursdays ,and Saturdays.. OWING to the unusually bad.state of the roads and the increase in the price of fodder, the fare to Waimata as from Juno Ist will be 7s 6d single, anr 12s 6d return. J. AND W. BISSETT. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. B AY VIEW HOUSE, two minutes’ walk from wharf. MISS STEWART, Proprietress.
A FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGEIS EVERYTHING. AND IS EASILY OBTAINED. HOW ? WHY, SEE J. B, LEYDON, POVERTY BAY CARRIAGE WORKS. BRIGHT STREET. m i&3 ■ " KraraStO NOT TRY THE GISBORNE CROCKERY SHOP FOR YOUR NEXT GLASSWARE, CHINA, LAMPWARE.&c. A Largo and Varied Assortment always : n Stock. A Large Shipment of Japanese Ware arriving. Everything Marked in* Plain Figures. CECIL T. DAVIES, PEEL-STREET, Opposite British Empire Hotel. Sfi
Nominations for Races Nos. 1, 4, 6 and 7 (both days), close Saturday, June Ist, at 9 p.m. Weights for Flying, First Hurdles. Park Steeplechase, Trial Steeplechas'* and Winter Oats, Friday, June 21st Acceptances for First Day and entries for Hack Races-(both days). Friday, June 28th, at 9 a.m. Weights for First Day’s Hack Flat Saturday, June 29th. M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. Excellent accommoda TION Is afforded the Travelling Publio oi the East Coast at the ; TOKOMARU HOTEL, j J- H, JAMIESON, Proprietor. .Since taking over the Hotel, Mi , Jamieson notifies that the greatest attention has been ' devoted to the needs of patrons,- and ' he ‘ hopes ‘> to merit a continuance of the favors so long accorded the hotel. The Best Brands of Wines and Spirit/ Kept in Stock.
First-class Stabling and Good Padook ; ing. EASY tariff. TBSJ Kalfif ESALAKO SFMiERr Weekly i 7;•" v-* u ' , * ummmw WEbm.'' Ves&Jr HSasSsial ! • ■ J?B£wdfflg. Fto. 1 :isas SCO La*&£ fetocsa easraagpk ;• ‘ ssiCTjass ar-12/S shst «*Vi.-' * ,gso£fess ss&issaa! ia Ksrey Zoit»,aA~ ] : : ' ; Ajjfe&'si isaj Paste-i, Tts B*sSsa ;IL. Tts VeterfisEriaay ■' T>-» JY'j&sy ?a=fS3, Lt-ar 4ar X r ssaccta» ; Osses-S i ssrfoij Kifesi - ’ gassasa* P:jß3=y T»s* ifcsae Cfads,' • : HSaaij Yeed AsmsS*’ i£aas2, s Ci, rsa. ■ c£ • -r*SckS >«car Si-ssatijrfisci sJobs “"T&b Fr-erasra' YfocSsij-” is ea «s----«fs*=a*Sy jps-i A^atiies ?<» twaja, r&a, to — CE3AV2S 6 Oft, K 4, V«traa Lc®»,v i.vi-‘ • :r ,*_^AuCXi.A3*gX
a M.v. f -,*?• ’*-«?/ *■ •■*> -3fc -iv: . *Zi3&> '‘ - .-jfcacrc-'' : t jn. a>y. r ■ S-: -'-’if-’:- L fa.* i=r as. £*t ** ■mi. < ; -: , r .-ij.- >-•--■ iiS'ESS •_
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GIST19070629.2.38.5
Bibliographic details
Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2119, 29 June 1907, Page 4
Word Count
2,035Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2119, 29 June 1907, Page 4
Using This Item
The Gisborne Herald Company is the copyright owner for the Gisborne Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Gisborne Herald Company. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.