m We wish to call your attention to the fini-'a and style of these ncv; Tailored Costumes of ours. None of the little fiaishin touches that add tone to the costumes have been overlooked. Tlieir styles are beautiful—the work of .expert designers. We cannot tell you everything about them. You must see them to appreciate them fully. A description follows of one or two choice models. A smart brown and green tweed costume, neatly trimmed, cut-away hip coat, pointed back and front, 63/-. Black and white striped tweed costume, with short hip coat, Go/-. Light blue costume, trimmed with gold tinsel braid, and a sensation of blue and white silk, 84/-. Green serge costume, smart new coat, pointed in front, is trimmed with black braid and cord, 84/-. Green and grey stiiped tweed costume. Colonial tailormade model. The Empire Jacket is trimmed with black silk braid, and buttons, 105/-. Colonial tailor-made model of light grey striped tweed, trimmed with black silk braid, 105/-. Smart brown diagonal serge costume, tight-fitting jacket, trimmed with black braid and silk, 105/-. 111 jpfp'i! T. E. Toneyclirie ; Managing Director - . i
W. J. BARLOW 1 ; ENGINEER. H A S F O R, SALE CARS—The most reliable--tor cur rougn roads, as proved by the! severe tests just concluded in tlie British ides, having traversed 7085 miles I under' competent supervision, costing! only Is 3d for repairs. * j English. Coventry free-wheel BICY-I uJLEb, from AS 10s. Second-hand £SO. -dOTOit CARS, from | Accumulators charged. Magnetos ted. Cars of any make repaired, ad-1 justed or overhauled. Sundries of the! highest grade* stocked. All the work: supervised by a practical tradesman.! Inal solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed! oi money ieiunued. An Electeiraari employed on the premises. Medicilf coiis, etc., repaired or manufactured. B AR LCVV ! S ]\JOiGR Q.ARAGE. GTADSTCXE ROAD. Telephone 354. FIREWOOD. WHAiAUPOKO WOOD AND COALDEPOT. | rfIHE undersigned, having taken Ove? tiS-at lowest States 111 any quan i Orders < left with Pilcher ...Bros.: ~ aataupono, will receive prompt attei; tion. 1 Ring ui) 376. LISTQIn AND CO., j Proprietors. i 0 OCCASIONAL READERS. F OR One Shilling a fortnight u can have - IRE “iDIES' ’ DELIVERED -t >oai door. Our collector will for the monoV. at a day's notice at §£ e uIBConfain - “"<1 RING- up ’PHONE 560. for your Priming Onions. ( W" IS second to none in Gishon thi Lr+rf iiipp]y you ' vith ramp Ua t s , Spori, Program, c 1 grammes, Concert I grammes, Tickets &e., £c., all s P-icd at shortest possible notice GfISBORRE yDIES £IQ.; JCfB DEPAETME PEEL STREET, CALMS®
RACING PLUG. ANNUAL MEETING Mangahanea Racecourse. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1S09; President: K. S. Williams, Esq.; Vice-Presidents: Messrs J. Knox’ E. Stokes, and D. W. Dug. Handicapper: Mr. J. S. Hicks; Clerks of Scales: Messrs G. S. Travers and G. W. Trimnell; Judge: Mr. Wm. Broderick; Starter: Mr. J. Hickup; Clerk of Course: Mr. J. Hays; Timekeeper:Mr. J. McNeil; Hon. Surgeon: Dr. C. S. Davis; Stewards: Messrs H. C. Beach, J. J. Spratt, Kami Te Rapu, T. Dick. C. Tyden, J. H. Tapiin, E. 11. Vile, H. McClutc-her, senr., H. Robertson, C. Bracken, A. J. Caadv, R. Jellie, J. Hicks, G. Maddox. PROGRAMME. (12 noon.) 1. DISTRICT MAIDEN RACE, of 10 sovs. Six furlongs. Nomination 10s. Weigh t-'for-age. (12.45 p.m.) 2. WAIAPU CUP, of 30 sovs;second horse to receive 3sovs from stake. One mile and a-half. Nomination 20s, acceptance 10s. (1.30 p.m.) 3. HIKURANGI STAKES,- of 12 sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. Five furlongs. Nomination Ss, acceptance 4sT (2.15 n.in.) 4. REPORUA WELTER, of l3sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. One mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 3s. (3 p.m.) 5. DISTRICT SCURRY, of lOsovs. Five furlongs. Minimum weight 9st. Nomination 10s. (3.45 p.m.) 6. FLYING HANDICAP, of lOsovs. One mile. Nomination 10s. Post entry. (4.30 p.m.) 7. FAREWELL .HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. One mile. Nomination 10s, Post entry. , CONDITIONS. I. Horses entering for District races to have been in the district, and the bona fide property of residents, at least three months previous to tho races. 2. Jockeys riding in to wear colors. ,3. Protests to be lodged with the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after the disputed event, accompanied by a deposit of £2 —such deposit to be forfeited if the protest be not sustained. • 4. No; nomination or acceptance will bo entertained unless accompanied by necessary fees. 6. "All races to be run under Metropolitan rules. 7. Committee’s decision, to be final.. 8. Winners of any race after the weights have been declared to carry a penalty of 71b. Bookmakers’ Fee —£3 3s. J. F. NICKLIN, Secretary W.R.C. /"NIL Cans 2d, Strainers 4d, Ashestes Kettle Holders 4d, ClawHammers lOd. Stove Mats 2d, Fire Shovels 4d, at A. Parnell and Co.’s Great Stocktaking Sale. Call early and secure bargains. \
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2454, 19 March 1909, Page 3
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