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JllJlll^^^^M "England expects that every man this day will do his duty." fIL v ' '■ ■■ iJi — ■ — s —^ '"' ""' . A*-*' ••■•- ■£■■•-- ■■?*' v$ ** ••'-' *' • '■'■"' : * ■■> Ai ; '• - i .-;a *~j -; .■„ f V - ■.■&*»& ■' l u>iiH.iA) , \ __.*•• &tqfc'r "Aisd" """ •■■•■- : . . ■) ' •'■'•'. * . . . . • ...>.'' '':' .." .'3 ' '"'-. ... / ' ' '" V ' "" The Sacred Cause of the ' Listen to the Call of Your Comradeyn Jie breaches : "COME QUICKLY AND HELP US." '■■ A 1 ;. . -A h" ' 'A* ' '' ' "• - - '< - " a *<k ■ .o -'A ■ ■ '■ ' : wse jsme now is : Voluntaf r liilistffletit or Compulsory Service WtliibH WILL YOU CHOOSE ? - ; . • Tlie mmmi ENLISTMENT means: Sl " ifi " c^etLe,! , G^ l,l)o,ie - C^OB^fPlH__SlON[ fI%P Jiti< " R^roach m the Eyes of Your Fellow-Men and Women. Life-long Regret. THERE IS NO MIDDLE COURSE. ' ■ST VOLUNTEER, or suffer Compuis«)ry Service... Which will it be ? Decide Now. • " WOULD YQUIMTHERBi. A VOLUNTEER OR A CONSCRIPT ? MIT THE RECRUITING OFFICE IS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. . ••■ - .--■ -....A- >„.4-.v-.. rJV.-.yyA AV'iAX f.A .. AA 1 ■'■' 'A- rl * ;•..: .- v.. ...:'.:.. ..... .. ~**J. f . .*,,<s_ '."■■■.> a ?■ v. .■• ' ' • A VOLUNTEER NOW! TO-MORROW MAY BE TOO LATE! ■ 'Vkh- . . . ' ':....'"' • - " ■ " '-■■■•.. i i^ _-_—_— -——_--— —— — 1 — — — _■ — - — _— — __ _ — — __^ _— __ — . ' - ' . - ■ : '■ — : ■ '• ■

ERSKINE^S TEA ROOMS GLADSTONE ROAD. THE above Tea Rooms, which hat just been completed, are NO\ OPEN to the Public. Patrons may ol tain Dainty Light Refreshments at a hours* „...,.' ■: ■ . The Rooms being under the person supervision of Mrs ERSKINE, is a sufl cient guarantee that the requirements < those patronising the rooms will h^i careful and prompt attention. Tea, with Hot Pies, Sandwiches, etc obtainable at all hoars. ' Vt waimata ooagh. •LEAVES : TT' IT 1 T OWNDES & Q^ NS LOWE STREET, TUESDAYS, THURSDAY^, AND SATURDAYS, at 9.45 a.m. Leaves WAIMATA VALLEY" on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, ANI FRIDAYS at 9 a.m. All Parcels must be nt the Office no later than 9.30 a..m. "; '' H. A.. McPHAIL, Waimata. MANKINO & QO., CHRISTCHURCH. TVOTTLHD ALE AND STOUI *-> IN QUARTS AND PINTS. Also 10 AND 12-GALLON KEGS. EQU4L TO ENGLISH at H^LF-COST, AND~J^ETTLE, TTD, , AGENTS. — — — — > ' TE A I ONLY ABOUT 500 POUNDS OF TEi LEFT AT la 3d. First Come, First Seryed. TUST RECEIVED a Shipment o J delicately-flavored "TRUE PAIS YONG" (China), "the Choicest of- th. Season," at 2s. Also limited quantity of the choice "PANYONG BUDS," at 2s 3d. Large Stocks of TEAS from the bee' Hardens m Ceylon, at ls 6d^ Is Bd, L lOd, and 2s. PRICES RAPIDLY. RISING. j. elst, FORCE -AT TE PUKA, TOKOMARU BAY. HAVING acquired theHorse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing. Business lately carried on by Messrs Reaj and Davis, we are now soliciting HORSE SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHING WORK, which will be carried our' by & highly ellieieut Farrier. Best Workmanship Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. J. R. REDSTONE & SONS LIMITED. Ml KINDLY help the Wounded by "using War Seal*. *

'T-ULACA "DAY TOCKEY pLUB SATURDAY, l'Jth FEBRUARY. ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on the TOLOGA BAY RACECOURSE. (The total net profits will be given to Patriotic Funds.) Officers:— President, Mr F.H.. Loisel; VicePresidents. Messrs Geo.. Fitzgerald, Geo. Dixon, J. A. Moore,, C. E. Smith, A. E - Reeves,. D. Caldwell*- Advisory.- Stewards. Messrs E. Boland, G. Dixon, W. Farrell, E. Loisel, C. W. Reeves; Stewards. E. ' Dever. H. Goodley, Jos. McNeil. 11. Nelson. G. D. Reed. C. W. Reeves, A. Donald, J. F. Walker. W. Prince, W. White, Thos. Maher. R. McNeil (junr.). H: Morrison; Judge, Mr C. E. Smith; • Starter, Mr W. Priestley; .(Handicapper. Mr ll.' Coyle; Timekeeper. Mr W. Farroll; i Treasurer, Mr O. I\l. Colebrook; i Totalisator Steward, Mr. W. O. Skeet; Clerk of Scales, Mr J. Mnrshead; Clerk of Course,- .Mr 12. Kelly; Weighing-room Steward, Mr F. Taylur*' Secretary, Mr 11. E. bocld. PROGRAMME. SATURDAY. I9th FEBRUARY. 1910. ' (To. start at 11.30 a.m.) t I. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 35 soys.; second horse, to receive 10 soys. from stake. ', For horses that have never won sthkes '■•< exceeding 5 soys. m value. Minimum !■' , weight Bst. Distance, four furlongs. Entranco 20s. . . 2.. FLYING HANDICAP, of 45 soys.; second /horse to receive 10 soys. from stake. ' ."Winner of any flat race after declaration of weights may be re-handicapped. Distance, six furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 10s. 3. WELTER HANDICAP, of 40 soys; second horso to receive 10 soys. from stake. v Minimum weight Bst. . Distance, seven furlongs. Entrance 20s. . ; i. MAIDEN -PACE.; of 35 soys.; second -horse, to receive 10 soys. from . . ' stake. For hoiscs, that have never won stakes, exceeding 5 spvs. m value. The ' , horse must have been' bred, owned and '„ trained m the district . from the' 22nd 1 day, of November Immediately prior to , the'"'.* race. .District: From southern boundary of Waimoko river to' the northern boundary of Waiapu County. Minimum "height Ost. Distance, five , , furlongs. • Entranco 20s. ." 5. UAWA STAKES HANDICAP, of ,55 soys; . second horsfo to receivo. 10 soys. from 'stake. Wijincr of any race after declaration of weight may he rc-handl- , capped. Distance, \\ miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 15s. 6. HACK HANDICAP, of 40 soys.; second horso to receive 10 soys. from stake. Distance, five furlongs. Entrance, 20s. 7. DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP, of 45 soys; > second- horse to receive to soys. from stake. For. horses that have never won i A a stake of tho value of 50 soys. , The i * owner must have resided m thc .District from thc 22nd November,. 1915. and the horse must have been owned in -the District- from the same dato. District: Southern; boundary of the Waimoko river to the; northern boundary of the, Waiapu County. Minimum weight Dst. Distance, one mile. Nomination 20s. acceptance 10s. ; jS. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 40 soys.; . ' -second horse to receive 10 soys. from '. stake, heights declared after District „ Mack Handicap. Distance, seven fur- !■ ; * longs. Entrance 20s. ■ ■ DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS. A AND , ACCEPTANCES. '. THURSDAY. 27th January, 1910.— Nominat ions and Entries for all. Events close at. 8 p.m. SATURDAY. sth February, 1916.— Weights declared. ''SATURDAY, 12th February. 1910.— Acceptances for Flying Handicap. Uawa Stakes Handicap, and District .Hack Handicap close at 8 p.m. Nominations and Acceptances close with the Secretaiy, Gisborne, or with Mr E. Boland. Tolaga Bay. H. E. DODD. Secretary. JOHNSTONE! AND BMITU for Now Season's White wid Tun-sore Bilk Shirts, collar* ot bands. Coo) aiid eomfortabla,

I\^^^M^ Millinery t^^^^pL / Prices J*Sr * V 17'^^ Cenuine and Ivesistle.ss Values^ * there m no place equal to this _»v\ >1 " XXD TIILS WBEK WK OFI,>I,:R| OUR I "Cleaning Up" Prioes I The.v- Goods are late style.*?, and include many smartly-trimmed models, ..ttraet'vc ready-to-wears, Panamas, etc. We quote a few l'r.ces frojnjd*iit hyfcj list of Rare IJargaiiis : — RtiADYTO WEARS. Usualiy ' AO? 6d. 12s MylA* 6il."l6»*^l.'lßb . (:<\, 21s. XOW 4s . Jld^sai'a,'..7*.6-i-...85;-lld, JOs 6d, 12s 6<i. , All Models lo yo at your "own'pri ees See our 'Window Display. , ifc:'...' C£ .■ v ;<3r^ : Nfe^,^ Draper. xAlyy. !ri j'"'"' nf ' ' > ,T ia m ,AiA' ).v i Ay\ :\ !..■''■ r a % !Wr« It do bettor Talus f os row B 1 UOSM7 - whil-g JU qHttlity iusd I B flavoar «ro « re>e.Atioa *|' wii 1 § P^idUol«v^^--p^bl^din S . vA j mmmF- : mwmmZ 4mm* I ' \^ r ■ m J&_r^. : - . • ASICFOR a ■-„■* WITH YOUk NEXT ORDER. M 1s IQti, 2s, 2b 2d 2s 3d por » b ffw^^^^\ ; A , Wor!d 8 £^S^^ Z :^@? Verandah. I $Jvs*sk'v ■iVz^ m^ - -^oaSSi” * B '^^mmsn&r. —^ts&y&^zp&A ~ __ I TTAVB you ever thought how Sun Tilinds would improve -it? Yuiv could B B 1 - sleep outside if you liked. The house would be cool, and think how B delightful to sit out-of-doors 'without, sun -glare or dust. We make a B .speciality of fitting Blinds 'to, any ty pe of houte or bungalow, and will I pend along one of our staff, on request, who will take exa«:t measurement-., H which will ensure perfect fit. ;• fl .- ESTIMATE S FREE. I JOHN Td^/NLEY, I I COOK COUNTY FURNISHING HOUSE V CISBORNE. 9

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 8

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