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“I MUST HAVE MY EYES EXAMINED SOME DAY!” Some Day! Do you realise that your sight is the most precious sense you haveP. Do you know that it is the most delicate, the most easy to injure, and once injured, the most difficult to recover of the senses P “Some day?” Maybe that some day will be soon enough, and maybe it won’t, but why risk it, anyhow? Armstrong will examine your eyes any time you like to call,, and if an oculist’s advice is necessary he will tell you so. If it isn’t, he will supply you with glasses to put right the trouble at moderate cost. But—don’t wait until “somo day 1” JJAROLD ARMSTRONG, • RED GROSS PHARMACY, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE: MIGHT WE SUGGEST T° Thrifty Housewives for the most satisfactory, economic and cleanest firing try—--1 BAG BELL COAL. 1 BAG TAUPIRI COAL. 1 BAG COKE. RING RING 353 353 THE CARRYING CO., 260 GLADSTONE ROAD. NO MORE INDIGESTION ! ring 353 BELL We are placing on tho market a highly Palatable, Nutritious and Digestive HYGIENIC WHOLEMEAL BREAD. This Bread is guaranteed to be prepared from Pure, Whole Wheatmeal. and is very HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, Especially to sufferers from Indigestion. This Bread is being sold at the same price as ordinary White Bread, and our Carters will now he pleased to take orders. Procurable only from— CLARE & SONS, LIMITED. THE LEADING BAKERS, CATERERS AND CONFECTIONERS. ’Phone 18. P.O. Box 200, & G ISBORNE R ACINC c LUB. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 3 and 4, 1913. s TEEPLECHASE M EETINC, To be held on The Club’s Course, Te Hapara. OFFICERS : President, Sir James Carroll, K.C.M.G.; I ' ! ce-Presidents, D. Hepburn. Esq; Hon. Treasurer, C. J. Bennett, Esq.; Stewards. Messrs C. J. Bennett, H. E. Bright, R. Hepburn, J. R. Murphy, T. McConnell, G. B. Oman, C. J. Parker, F. Parker. P. J. Parker, J. Sisterson. G. R. Wyllie; Judge, W. G. Sherratt, Esq; Starter, Mr A. G. Wood; Kandicapper, Mr H. Coyle; Totalisator Steward, Mr W .0. Skeet; Clerk of Scales, Mr M. de Costa; Clerk of Course, Mr J. Pritchard, Jun.; Secretary, H. E. Dodd. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913. (To start- at 11.30 a.m.) 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, ol 115 sovs; second horse to recove 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from stake. Winner of any Hurdle Race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty. Over seven flights of hurdles. Distance, one mile and threequarters. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 2. MAIDEN HACK RACE, of 70 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. For horses that have never won a race of any description. Weight, 9st. Distance, four furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 3. FLYING HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from stake. Winner of any Flat Race after declaration of weights to carry 51b penalty. Distance, six furlongs. Nomination 205.. acceptance 40s. 4. GISBORNE PARK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 250 sovs.; second horse to receive 35 sovs. and third horse 15 sovs from stake. Winner of any Steeplechase after declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty. Distance, about three miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 70s. 5. HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Distance, seven furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 6. TRAMWAY STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 100 6ovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs. and third horse 6 sovs from stake. Distance, two miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 7. WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from stake Winner of any Flat Race after declaration of weights to carry 51b penalty. Distance, one mile and a quarter. Nomination 20s. acceptance SECOND DAY. FRIDAY, 4th JULY. 1913. (To start at 11.30 a.m.) 1. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 115 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs. from stake. Over eight flights of hurdles. Distance, two miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 2. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. For horses that have never won a race (except winner of Maiden Hack Race, first day, whiob shall be eligible). Distance, five furlongs. Nomination 20s. acceptance 20s. 3. WA-IKANAE HANDICAP, of 110 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Distance, seven furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 4. TE HAPARA STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from stake. Distance, about two and a-half miles. Nomination 20s. acceptance 50s. 5. SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 80 sovs: second horse to .receive 10 ovs from stake. Distance, six furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 6. TURANGANUI HACK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs and third 5 sovs from stake. Distance, two miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; seoond horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of Waikanae Handicap to carry 51b penalty. Distance, one mile. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. DATES OF NOMINATIONS WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. Wednesday, June 11th, 1913. - Nominations for all events close at 9 o’olook p.m. Friday, June 20th, 1913. Weights declared for First Day’B Handicaps. Friday, June 27th, 1913. Acceptances for the whole of the First Day's events olose at 9 p.m. Thursday, July 3rd. 1913. (Night of First Day’s Races.) Weights for Seoond Day’s Handicaps deolared at 8 p.m. Acceptances for the whole of the Seoond Day’s events close at 9; p.m. E. V. RODQ, Secretary.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3947, 2 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3947, 2 June 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3947, 2 June 1913, Page 2

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