Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AM , UP-TO-DATE LIVERY STABLES—“THE ROYAL,” DERBY STREET, NEXT THE GISBORNE PUBLIC SCJTOOLTHESE NEW PREMISES, which have just been erected in brick are deskmed on the-latest sanitary principles, and patrons can rely on: having their horses stalled in absolute cointoji t. TJ . h All Stands 6d. Rubber-tyred Gigs, with pneumatic cushions, for Hire. The most comfortable conveyance known. w. landmann, proprietor. m. c 3 J*leth/eiR i sasssosas 1 mi mam methven: t.d. Makers. Duivefliti begin the new home with a “METHVEN.” Don’t put in a built-in boiler, which will soon crack and start smoking, nor an ordinary portable sheet-iron boiler which rusts and crumbles away Instal a Mothven at first, and have satisfaction for all time. Beingmiade of cast-iron it will give good scrvico for 100 years. V\ itii a Methven you never require another boiler, nor do vou desire to have one. J lie Methven boils miicklv is an conomical user of fuel, and you cm use it inside or outside. It’s cheap to buy in the first place, and it’s cheap ever afterwards . —from every point of view it’s the best. Ask your ironmonger to show it. It he can t S u p n y METHVEN AND CO M Ltd., Dunedin. Originators and oldest manufacturers of Port- ° S able Washing Boilers in New Zealand.

050® POVERTY pAY JJUNT QLUF3. ANNUAL MEETING. To be hold on the Gisborne Racing Club’s Course, To Hapara. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1912. President: Mr. T. Holden. Vice-Pre-sident: Mr. R. SheiTatt. Stewards: Messrs. A. R. Iline, G. Humphries, IT. do Lautour, Max-Jack-son, R. K. Murnhy, A. McKenzie, L. Newman, W. G. Sherratt. .Tudgo :Mr M. ITingston. Handica""Or: Mr. C. J. Bennett. Starter: Mr. TV. Priestlm Clerk of Scales: Mr C. J. Hamilton. Clerk of Course:' Mi-. P. Walsh. Secretary: Mr. H. E. Dodd. To start at 1.30 n.m. 1. HUNTERS’ FLAT RACE HANDICAP. First horse to receive a Trophy value £5; second horse to receive a Trophy value £2. Entrance 7s. Distance, 1 mile. To start at 2 p.m. 2. FIRST OPEN FLAT HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. Entrance 10s. Distance, 5 furlongs. To start at 2.30 p.m. 3 HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. First horse to receive a Trophy value £6; second horse to receive a Trophy value £-. Entrance Bs. Distance, 2 miles. To start at 3 n.m. 4 SECOND OPEN ELAT HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. Entrance 10s. Distance, 7 furlongs. To start at 3.30 p.m. 5. HUNT CLUB HANDICAP. lirst horse to receive a Trophy value £8; second horse to receive a .Trophy value £3. Entrance 3s. Distance. 21 miles. To start at 4 p.m. G HUNTERS’ BRACELET HANDICAP First horse to receive a Bracelet value £5; second horse to receive a Bracelet value £2. Hoises to bo nominated bv ladies. TVmnei of Hunters’ Flat Handicap to carry 101 b extra. Entrance is. Distance li milesTo start at 4.30 p.m. _ 7 MAIDEN HACK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 10 so\ s. Entrance 10s. Distance, 2 miles. RULES AND REGULATIONS. (Run under New Zealand Rules of Racing). , Definition of a Hunter: A horse who has qualified with anv affiliated Club, and must have Master’s certificate whose owner is a full subscriber to tho AIL Hunters’ Races are confined to Gentleman riders only. Certificate, must be; produced at scales. ENTRIES, together with the ne.eosarv fees, colors of the rider, etc., must be in the hands of the feecrctai y, at his office, not later than o p.m. ' the date mentioned below. \ TTT T?ENTRIES for all Events, SAIUi Dev 10th AUGUST, 1912. Weights will be declared on W ccnesdav, Hth August, 1912. H E. DODD, Secretary. OfM 3 S s m. imSMiM i V m £ —FOR—HARNESS AND MORSE COVERS. FELT SICK AND DIZZY. “For two years I suffered 'from eadache, caused b.y liver disorder nd irregular action of the bowels,” i rites Mrs. Jane Royes, Ravens- | ood, Q. “A few doses of. Chamberin’s Tablets quickly relieved me, nd after taking them regularly for short time my liver was in perfect rder, and I was no longer trouble' 4 ith sidle headache. Now if I feel a ttle bit out of sorts I take a dose or evo of Chamberlain’s Tablets, and m very soon myself again.” Sold oy 1 D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne, \.Z. COULD HARDLY BREATHE. “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was bo means of curing my cold an ronchitis. I bad pains and tightess of the chest until I could baldly reathe. I am a member of the ndge and got some medicine, but it a d no effect,” writes Mr. T. Johnan, 243 Harrington Street, Hobart, 'as “I then tried Chamberlain s lough Remedy, and one bott!e'comletely cured me- . Sold by L D. m iHi. Chemist. Gisborne. N.Z. ARMSTRONG.—The new Chemist, ?or all kinds of Sick Room Requlcltos and Druggists’ Sundries. Urgent Medicines our Speciality. (SUaciQßSor to Kano’a Pharmacy.)

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GIST19120801.2.65.4

Bibliographic details

Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, 1 August 1912, Page 7

Word Count
799

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, 1 August 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, 1 August 1912, Page 7