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FAGE-GREJIM WITHOUT GREASE. TCILMA FLUOR CREAM, England's , premier face-cream, is , the only really SAFE ’ face-cream. Delight- , fully refreshing, it frees , tbs skin from tan, chaps,roughness, redness, wrinkles , v and insect bites. Being greaseless, it is the only true aid to Natural Beauty. No other cream is so cleansing, so beneficial or so harmless. © /«? Fl^oi 0 Cfeam | is deliciously fragrant and foamy, and imparts the marvellous cleansing and toning virtues of ICILMA NATURAL WATER. Cannot grow hair, needs no no-vder, and has none of the dangerous after-effects of greasy creams. Most economical of all creams. Us 9 Icilma Fluor Cream daily and watch your skin ; face-cream without first rubbing it on thin white better to see tf it leaves a grease sfiot* *?.' [lcilma is pronounced—eye-silma.] Obtainable from >. « T. H. GARRETT f CHEMIST. Gisborne. Fluor Cream —2s 6d per pot. PROTECT YOURSELF BY ONLY BUYING TEA WITH !OAT£ & GO’S NAME ON. Every genuine Packet or Box has NELSON MOATE & CO. on it. INSIST upon having packages that have not been opened. N. M. & Co.'S TEAS are the ONLY BEST, all others are simply copies in name and style. NEARLY 30 YEARS TEST.

AIPIRO ACING £ILUB. ANNUAL MEETING. To bo 'held at Waipiro Bay on WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1909. President: Mr. D. J. Barry. VicePresidents: Messrs A. F. Saunders, J. F. Itettie, F. Sullivan, S. Burdett, P. Awarua, R. McCullough, E. Stokes, J. Turnbull, D. Hawkins, D. Duff, Tuta Ngarima, A. Murray, H. Bright. Judge: Mr. C. McCracken. Handioapper: Mr. A. F. Saunders. Starter: Mr. Wm. Mcllroy. Treasurer: Mr. A. F. Saunders. Clerk of Scales: Mr. F. Sullivan. Clerk of Course: Air. A. Martin. Stewards: Messrs J. Clews, F. Sullivan, E. Hatton, T. Walford, F. Bailey, John Bovce, D.i Duff, J. McGhee, A. F. Saunders, A. Tuck well, A. M. Beere, J. Woodford, and P. Awarua. Hon. Sec.: Mr.'L. E. Pole. PROGRAMME. (Approved by Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club.) 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of 5 sovs; about 6 furlongs. Minimum weight, 9st. Post entry, ss. 2. FLYING HANDICAP, of 13 sovs; 6 furlongs; second horse to receive 1 sov from stake. Nomination, 8s 6d; acceptance, 3s 6d. 3. DISTRICT HANDICAP,of 10 sovs; about 1 mile. Open to all horses between Hick’s Bay and Whangara. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 4s. 4. TAWHITI CUP, of 25 sovs; second horse 3 sovs from stake; about 1-i miles. Winner of District or Flying to carry 71b penalty. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 10s. 5. HACK RACE, a handicap of 6 sovsT«bout 5 furlongs. Post entry, 6s. 6. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 5 sovs; about 6 furlongs. Post entry, . SS. . , : ' ’ CONDITIONS. 1. Horses entered' for District Race to have been in the District, and the bona fide property of a resident owner, for at least three months previous to date of meeting. 2. Stewards reserve the right to alter order of events. 3. Jockeys riding in races to wear colors. 4. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after disputed event, and accompanied by a deposit of £2; such deposit to be forfeited should the protest not be sustained. 5. NOMINATIONS for Races 2,3, and 4 close with the Secretary on SATURDAY 6th March. WEIGHTS declared on MONDAY, 15th March. ACCEPTANCES close TUESDAY, 16 March. 6. Entries by telegram must be confirmed . irt writing at the earliest opportunity, under penalty not exceeding £lO. (Vide Rule 45.) 7. No nominations or acceptances will bo,entertained unless accompanied by the necessary foes. 8. Tn the..event of telegraphic communication being interrupted either on the day of nominations or acceptances, tlioy will bo deferred until one day after communication is^enewed. Hon. Secretary. •

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2442, 5 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2442, 5 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2442, 5 March 1909, Page 3

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