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HARRY ADAIR WILL CONTINUE HIS i GENUINE GASH BOOT SALE I POR j ONE MORE WEEK. EVERY PAIR IN STOCK REDUCED. " WHAT WE SAY WE DO, WE DO DO." Sale closes Saturday, August 6.

The tailor Mas ill with a dangerous chill, And his breath oumb m liuvterinx ' "pants." His life, so they said, just hung by a "thread," For the doctor had murmured "no chance." No Avoids can ex-"press" his awful dietress. But it "seams" that he put up a fight; He took the thing sure, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, , "Sew," "needless" to say, he right. WILSON'S FAMOUS MALT EXTBACr Is the Food for Young and Oid. It builds Muscles and invigorates the Brain. It gives the Young a g^od start m life, and helps the OT to bear up under the weight of advancing years. MOTHERS should buy a bottlo as a trial. Children take it with , pleasure, and it does them good. For those with wasting diseases, it is unsur- , passed. Used regularly m the Sana i toi'ium'B at Rotorua and Cambridge. * \ PRICES— Is 9d and 3s a Bottle. (With or Without Cod Liver Oil.) A.W.J.MANN Chemist, '. 680 Gisborne Agent. MATAWHERO WOOL^ WORKS. p ASH BUYER of Wool, Skins, Hide., \J and Taljow m any quantity. High «st price. No commission. — Matawherc Wool Scouring Works. THE WAIMATA — pf ISBORNE AIMATA — MAIL Z^IOACH AIL UOACH Leaves GISBORNE at 9.45 A.M. SHARP (British Empire Stables) '[TUESDAYS, THURSDAYSi ANI L SATURDAYS, And WAIMATA ou . . IONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, ANL FRIDAYS. FARES: ' Return 10s. Single ... 6s. J. 'AND W. BISSET. ! Third Contest. i : ■ . - Ist Prl*e. fts 5». 2nd „ &3 3s. 3rd .. &2 2a. We offer the- above generous prizes to tbe three persons who give the best reasons, m not more than SO words, '- why Tonklnjj's Unseed Emulsion should be used In *very household. Reasons - may be expressed either m prose or verse. Each contribution will be.judged , solely by its reasonableness, and' the style of its expression. The words Tonklng'g Linseed Emulsion must appear m each contribution. Contest Conditions* ! f ' Decision to be rendered 7 days after contest closes, and prizes paid at once. ' * • A well-known literary man to act as, ; judge, whose decision shall be final. ', s j Names of winners to be announced m [ I this paper. No correspondence entered into. Each contestant to enclose a ' I panel from the box around a bottle of ' * j Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. If from ' " i small bottle, the panel must contain the ' X words "Gives Immediate Relief," but ' ' front or back panel from larger bottles | ' will serve (i.e. give two chances). Con- ! t testants may send m more than one con- « !' tribution, ■ if box panel for each is j | enclosed. Post all ■'Reasons" not later than August 14th, to "Manager Tonk-' I ing's Contest, P.O. Box 377, Auckland." Tonkin*-'* Unwed Kmalilon obtainable fraa all Chemists ft Storekeeper! . l/t, 2/o, 4/e pu bottl*. Wholesale: From all Mercbaata.

t?ATE ADVERTISEMENTS? SKATING. CHILTON'S NEW HINE OPEN* TO-NIGHT. OPEN: ■ONUiIIT. OPPOSITE Mr H()!.:.S£, GR'FFITHS'. .' y.\ !'\ ■■,■■■■■■"•■ — ?-•— : ; — i ,j When, baby i» rtMt lews nt flight with stuffy n*>RC and lipad. Hprinklo a few drops oi NAZHL oil nii'ht>K , <>»n. and it will set lik> a ehjirm? 'Ajsit&A. HASELJJS SUPERPHOSPHATE. , HIGHEST ANALYSIS. DRY and free ruiining ,* 40 to A2 per ceiit. AVater Solublu Phosphates, 'i'ho annual cargo by the s.s. Stuathnairn from Jaimn. Supplies can be obtained from—. Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., Port Ahuriri. Wenley and Lanauze, Napier. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Napier. . Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Port Ahuriri. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., Napier. ARTHUR H. HASELL, i Queen Street, Melbourne, Attorneys for the Manufacturers. Contractor to the Australian and New Zealand Government Agricultural Departments. " ITtT-AlTEßrask'the orchestra to play VY' something different." 4, Any particular selectioft, sir?" ' "Something slower; I am enjoying Douglaß Bros.' Fish Cutlets. The Strand ONLY. Where there is much praise there must be solid reason. . Unstinted praise is given by those who have used NAZOL consistently. Colds m the Head, \Sore Throats and Coughs, have been promptly | reli&ved lind cured by NAZOL.

POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. . ANNUAL MEETING. "'■>. bo held on Gisborne Racing Club's Course, ' , Te Hapara, THURSDAY, 18th AUGUST, 1910. IVpxi-lent: T. Holden, -Esq.; Vice-President : It. Sl-.crratt, Esq.; Stewards: Messrs O. M. Monckton, J. Clark (jnnr.), S. Newman, A. Mo Kenaic, G. Huin))hries, A. R. Hine, Max.Jaekfjon, and W. 0. Sherratt; Judge: M. Kingston, Esq. ; Handi'-a|)i>or: C J. Bennett, Esq; Starter: J. M. Gouldsmith, Esq.; Clerk ot Scales: C. J. Hamilton, Esq.; Clerk of Course: V. Walsh. •PROGRAMME. \. 1.30 p.m.— HUNTERS' FLAT RACE HANDICAP, .first horse, to *re«ieive a trophy, value $7; second h«r«e to receive a trophy, value £3. Entrance 10s. Distance, 1 mile. ' 2. £ p.iii.-?KrR ST OPEN FLAT HANDICAP, of £10. Distancs, 5 furlongs. Entrance 10s. 3. 2.30 p.m. — HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, first horse to receiye a trophy value £/; second horse' to receive a trophy value £3. Entrance IPs. Distance, 2 miles. ' 4. 3 p.m.— SECO?ND OPEN FLAT HANDICAP. <>f £10. Distance, 7 furlongs. Eijtrance, 10s. 5. 3.30 p.m.— HUNT CUP, first horse to receive a tropny value £10; second horse to receive a trophy value £3. Entrance • 10s. Distance, 2", miles. 6. A inn.— HUNTERS' BRACELET HANDICAP, Hrst horse to receive a Bracelet value £7; him-oihl - 'Jionie to receivo a Bracelet v«lue £3. Horses to he nominated by Ladies. U •.••< r of Hunters' Flat Handicap to carry tiiln. vxtra. Entrance 10s. Distuncc li miles. RULES AND REGULATIONS. ■' Run under New Zealand Rules of Racine Definition of a Hunter: A horse who his ' ■•iialifled with any affiliated Hunt Cllib, and must have the • Master's Certificate, whose owner is a full subscriber to the Hunt. All Hunters' Races are confined to gentlemen riders only. Certificates must be prjjuvod iii st uk'S. Entries, together with the necess i*v fnn., colors of tho rldor, etc., must bn m the hands ot the Secretary at his oflice, not later than 5 p.m. on the date mentioned below: SATURDAY, 6th AUUUST, 1910. Entries for all events: . SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1910. Weights will bo declared. 11. E. DODD, Secretary. HAVEN'T YOU TRIED IT? EAST'S TEA AT ONE AND THREE (Is 3d). . SAVE od. EVERY WEEK.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12215, 3 August 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12215, 3 August 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12215, 3 August 1910, Page 6

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