SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS v *fe' I \j !»> Naturals Warhitig Stomach distress is a danger signal. Gas o(p the stomach,, belchings, painsjkand weakening perspirations aftej; eating are the signs nature provides as stomach warnings. \ You need a. mild and gentle laxative ! jto cleanse: your stomach and enable your, bowels to function prpperly one that will not gripe nor leave> any distressing after-effects. JAKE | sit's all the same to the children, wet or fine! COUG-HS are about and they’re sure to come home with GOLDS. It’s then that Boxmington’s Irish Moss is Mother’s favourite/ nursery-aid, it stops-fall coughing! Mf rtethi ViJs be cause uo u iJs tHiSj Company.‘oiftcecs.and crew all combine to make -yqur v voyage the happiest holiday Xirtarvelious comfort, equally ,/marvellous/ccuisrne. and one class disposal, ft Vu mwm % iSB2CfSS mm m sm. mmm mm m AGENTS: Common, Shelton & Co., Ltd Dalgety & Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd. ' L| SE LANE’S MEDOLINE ' 3 daily after housework is done, it keeps the hands soft, supple, clean, free from dirt. Makes them fit for any drawing room, i/6 everywhere. ® 8. 40. CONSOLATION JUMP. First prize, 50/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 51— Entrance 3/6. 41. FLAG RACE, Sweepstake Event 42. STOCK HORSE RACE. Sweepstake. 43. PENDING' RACE. Sweepstake. 44. POTATO RACE. Sweepstake. Cup valued at £5/5/-, donated by J. Jobson, Esq., to winner of Hunter’s Jump. (With Miniature). CHOPPING EVENTS. 45. OPEN CHOP, Urn STANDING HANDICAP, First prize, 240/-; 2nd, 60/-; 3rd, 20/-; Entry 12/-. 46. UNDERHAND CHOP, loin. HANDICAP. First Prize, 150/-; 2nd,'3o/-; 3rd, 10/-. Entry 7/6. 47. OPEN CHOP, 12in. STANDING HANDICAP. First prize, 100/-; 2nd, 30/-; 3rd, 7/6. Entry 5/-. Nominations for Chopping Events close on SATURDAY, 13th APRIL, with tho last two years’ performances, accompanied by Entry Fees, with the Secretary at Te . Karaka, Telephone 54. Protests must he lodged with the Secretary not later than 15 minutes after an event, accompanied by deposit (10/-), which shall he forfeited should it prove frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be final. ADMISSION 1/6, CARS 1/-, CHILDREN (Under 14) 6d. Luncheon and Refreshments on Ground. Tlot Water and Milk on Ground. Seating Accommodation Provided. Space for Side Shows can be Arranged Through the Secretary. Gentlemen 3/6 -Miss Ruru’s —Ladies 2/6. Orchestra. J. W. NISBETT, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Te Karaka, Telephone 54.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12253, 8 April 1935, Page 2
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