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-ir**inni»-»w_^M_________a________w_^^ mmmmmmama^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ m^ ma^ mmmm^^ m^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I^\ THE CORRECT TIME B^ffi^j) days m eyMy year , ->lft MoMf t . ,,,„... "V This is no toy — it's a dependable, x A.^yy "-*^^\S_k accur^ te timekeeper, fully guaranteed, fluff "* \ifln w '" c^ 1 the iirst man m the land can feel r__-T_*B*--J V— HMB-l no diffidence in 'tAk,irig/__x)rn his pocket, ifflll'*™^ '"' *_-^A_ h '_.____ W^ keep just as accurate time as the |||r& *. " /^^^%. is»_ Mm nioa *- expensive witches' many tinl-* itS' FOR GOOD WATC.+ES. . .35/- _ „,,.- „ QISBOBtfE - . J.J _ 05/. I THE TIME_OFJEMEWINO ! OLD STOCK BURNT OUT: '^NEW STOCK 'BOUGHT IN EVERYTHING NEW! EVERYTHING. GOOD ! EVERYTHtNG (SIi^p ! SPECIAL lines: LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, m the yery. lata, Shap_s. -.:-.-.■ Regular, prices 7s 9d to 19s 6d. SPECIAL PRICE 4s lid LADIES' SUMMER SHAPES, m Pandan, Ghip,van<.,Tagel. -' y. . Well worth -ss'r 6d p 10s 6d. SPfECIAL" PRICE is lid. " ' --;- LADIES' BLOUSES, of charming d esigris, m Muslin and Voiles (white only) , -Raglan arid Magyar sleeves, Military or plain collars. SPECIAL PRICES 2s lid; 3s 6d, a,nd 4s Ilk BOYS '-,^i^? i^Si TS, ' to U dzes smd'Sh-Jpe-. BTagnificent selection. SPECIAL. PRICE Is to ,ss 6d. -;.-._ LADDIIS' BATHING COSTUMES 2- piece), _n Navy, with R_d, Blue, or Gold facings: v SPECIAL PRICES 2s 6d, 2s Hdl BATHING CAPS to match. SPECIAL PRICES le to 3s 6d. w6Mi: ofTgoqd values. j "Phone 189. ; V / GLADSTO M.ROAD. . 'Phone 189.

WON ITS FAVOR THROUGH ITS FLAVOR. MACKINLAY'S No. 1 Scotch Whisky. ■• • aja, ■" ; ~' ~ '\ SACKS,'*. SACKS, SACSELS. WE are Cash Buyers of Second-hand BACKS, m any quantity. T. GLAMSCIN, Ltd. ALEX, THOMBBN, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, 129 OLADSTOWE ROAD. ; :...*>'., , .(•Phories 199,W'363)- '. ■!• FOR N OyELTIAS;, A , " .".'•. 'Aa ' VISA TttOJWEf f- ,--.-' •t* AND-— -.k- y* VEGETABLE SEEDS IN gD AND g-D PACKETTS. Also m Bulk. . FIOR. SPRAYINGAMA.TEIRIALS *<>* every pest, consult US, &jid- we will supply- tlie- GQRR EOT THING, at Lowest Pi'lfces. ' .' V. . " m. 6UT~FLOWERS AND FLORAL WORK WE CAN GiJAKA^^fe^^te^MOTION. OUR FtOt.ERS~ARE AWAYS FRESH : WE CROW OUR OWN ... — mm Notei Address;:. '- . ■■ ■-•* ' ; ALEX. THOMSON! 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. ALLPAPERS—^ust landed Ebcclui. a.ye desi-vfi's; direct frpm'; the best British and EbreigA '■ W. H6ward, : Pairitir and Pdlpefh i an^6r,' Ql^d-to&e Road. , Tig. ,6V,, ' f t , . ', jT\ ,T.- FOR SALE, near tran. a'vXa'i-LJ* terminus, Gladstone Roadi — Six-roomed Dwellings also rlarge detached room, sewerage^ < electric light, h. • and c. -^vater, h.p.; boiler; waibhotise {copper,. and tubs), allotment/over Price £650.-— For terms and all particulars, apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. ■ T~~BY the~~Vaeda_a^^ CdT's^mrthpd <^i cleaning for carpets and- upholstered furniture, etc. 'Phbne "ifja. — W. Hodgson, Proprietor. : SO? OIRTSJ&AN asked Ms friends to , hfinch, tlieir appetites to /tiolde, but afterwards there Avas nothing left of the delicioxis MILITARY PICKLE. ; jTjilOfß only yei v y best quality IronmonJ? gery, at reasonable prioes, try the Gisborne Hardware Compariy (next to Herald Offioe). ' TTTIRITTNG Pads 4 for Is/ Soap 6 YY, 1 cakes Is, Toilet Paper 3 rolls Is', Sorubs T 6d each, Hair Brooms 2s. We, have iii stock a varied assortment of useful Household Requisites. — D. W. Ool«tnari. "The Ark." . ONE Of the famous Allison Pianos nsed for 2000 hours' teaching by nvleading local teacher, and still going, strong. Call and see them at A.. Farr's', Gladstone Rd . . any af temooh T7C7E specialise iri cleaning shop flronts, : VY.' windows, and all kinds of paint work.— Vacuurii Gleaning Co. 'Phone 722.^-W ; . Hodgson, Proprietor. . -^ '. DON'T BLAME YOUR. EYES^blame „ yourself! On second "thoughts, don't blame yourself, but consult Haig Graham, Gisborne's only Eye Specialist, over Wotald'a .Piatnreti.. OYS, TOYS ! Our new spacious Toy Roottf gives every facility for purchasing your 'Xmas Toys. Large neiv stocks of all lines just landed. — Thomas Adams , . ,0 LET — New House of 5 rooms, 6A r ery convenience, brie minute from tram; tout 205.-=HApply !Pre.d. R. B&ll, Peel Street.

-n_r tw. _CT-r..: !.■/>.-_.. -iA. .. ........ w... .....^ ".' AL vl! : •'-■■' 'Jlimmmmm^wMmm POVERTY, 'W^A mpOJ^fcTG ""...., ,« , :„;, ~t*-^.rr m^ly+-- .„■ "S*. "'*''*■■ /&&*&:'% 5pE -.'ja. POUFiTH A^NUAiir-'ISiMWING-* 1 * . To be held- on. the.;Q'is-Ki|»e-«acit(-i Club's i.. . : ... Course,. Te Hapara,, on . ,-AI FRIDAY, 'H'th' PEBIiuARY, IMB. (The total ne.t pyoflts' will' be glvien to > the Patriotic Funds.) - Officers: — Patrons: Sir James' Carroll, | K.C.M.G.. M6ssrs to. J. Batry, fit. tt. \ deLautour, w. D .s: Ma'cDo'hald, M.P., G. , Matthewson, C. TNeenan, _7\W. Nolan, K. S. W.llliams; Victj-Presldeht^Mr G. . \y. Primrose,*', SteAvards:. Messrs R. Campbell, J.- Gham,bers. W rj S. Jjavidsoni T. 1 c. 1 Dorn, Rl Pisken, 6. Haapu; \V. Howard, . G. E. J6rte_, Q. Lawsoh, H. E. Lougher, > A. MQFa^nhar. A. S. Parker, 0„ \v. Primr6se, A l . T, Webb, G. Woods..' S. Wobttori, A, Zacharta-i; Jfudge, AilU R. b. Lusk; Clerk of Scales: 1 Mr Ml be Costa ; Timekeepers: Messrs CI • J. ! Beh'neftt. vNJ. G. Nasmlth, G. W. t pfimfOse; : handicapper: Mr F. w. Edwards* Starter: Mr W. Howard;, Hon. treasurer, Hit- A.T. Webb; Totalisator Steward: Mr W. O. Ske^t; Clerk of Course: Mr A. -Pritchard. Sectary: Mr H. E. Dodd. PROGRA'MM.E. (All races optional.). - 1. MAIbEN, HANDICAP t6C'T.. of 40 SOYS.; second- horse to receive . 7. soys*' and third horse 3 soys. from stake. For horses that have never v/on.ian advertised trot at time of Mrtlng. Nfbminatlon aos, acceptance lsSi '" distance, li miles. •.'■■■•■.'• 2. BELGIUM HANDICAP, .of 45 soys.; second horse to receive 7 ?ovs. and . third horse' 3 soys. ftbm stake. For unhoppled. horses only. For horses that can do 4.12 or better. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Distance. 11 ; miles. 3. ELECTRIC r-BANDI&Ai*. of 55 * soys!; second horse to recdve 10 soys. and third horse 5 soys. from stake. For horses that y ean do 2.33 or better. Npmindfiori 20s, acceptance 255. Distance, 1 mile. . . • - 4. Poverty hay Tfto^-PiNG ctt^B OlakDICAP, of 110^ soVs.; second hbtse io receiyi. 15 soys. .'and thi^a h6rse : VWis. from | stake.' tfor horses that-csih^ do 5.20 or bettpr. , Nomination 20i, acceptance 50s. Distance, 2 miles. 5. COUNTY HANDICAP, of 45 soys: second horse to receive' ; 10 soys. And third horse 5 soys. from stake. For horses Bred m tho, Counties of Cook, W&roa. Waikohu, or Waiapu. Nomination SOs. acceptance 15s. Distance, 11 miles. 6. DARDANELLES HANDICAP, of CO SOYs; second horse to" receive io soys, and third horse 5 soys. from stake. For unhoppled trotters . onltf. For horses that can do 5.35 ,or better. t Nomlnatl6n 20s. acceptance 30s. Distance, 2 nfiiles. , 7. FAREWELL. HANDICAP, of, 45 soys.; ' second horse to' receive JO sov§. and third ' horse ! 5 s sovs'.' fr6tt» stake! A^or horses that can do 2.38 or better. Nomination 20s acceptance .- 15s. Diftaihce. 1 mile. - ■ .. , DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for. all, events close with the Secretary, on FRIDAY, 2lst January, 1916, at 8 p.m. Acceptances for all events close with the Secretary on MONDAY, 7th February, 1916, at 8 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. To be run under tbe New Zealand Rules of Trotting... , 2. All Nominations and. Acceptances must be accompanied by cash, also the Nominator of 'any horse must give the ' horse's best time and last three performances. : 3. The colors of rider or driver must be given at time of Nomination, tailing Avhich a fine of £1 will be enforced. 4. All protests must be made m writing titiA handed to tho Secretary within ten minutes of the decision of the race, accompanied by a deposit of £5,' which shfill be forfeited if the protest be dismissed. . ■ , ' 5. All protests arid objections shall be settled -by v the Judicial Committee. ;. 6. All horses at the time of nomination ift'ust be registered with the New Zealand Trotting Association.. 7. All drivers, riders, and trainers must hold current season's licenses and the Provident fee paid before starting, 8. By the entry of, or endeavoring to enter a horse, every person liayjrtg or subsequently acquiring any Interest m such horse shall be deemed to accept nil conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by theso Rules and to be barred from questioning the action or conduct of such Club, or other body holding a Sports Meeting, or any official of " the Club, or such other body, m respect of such horse or any person connected herewith, otherwise than is provided for m Part XXX. V■■ ' NOTE— AII visiting horses will be provided 'with one week's stabling free of charge by the Club. All Nominations and Acceptances to. be addressed to H. E. Dodd, Gisborhe. H. E. DODD. Secretary. m WILDISH _ SADDLERY AND, HARNESS OP ■>■ EVERY DJ_6OfeI?XION, \. ... which is Guaranteed to give the Best Satisfaction. Provide against Acoidents by purchasing only Dependable Harneas. no moßm^m Prioes. Repairs at Shortest Notice. GEO. WILDISH, Saddler, Pee) St. •< *

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 4

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