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ST. DOMINIC’S CONVENT LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Boarding and day school, Conducted by Sisters of Alerev. • Curriculum embraces the usuaJ brandies of a superior English Educa- \ tion, ivitli French, Latin, and German ■ Languages. , Book-keeping, Shorthand. Typmvrit- ' ing, Music, Tlieorv and Singing, Fainting (oil and pastel), Plain and Ornamental Needlework. . .> 1 The Religious and Moral 'I raining, together with the health and comfort of those • confided to them are carefully attended to hy the Sisters. The Reports of Conduct and I rohciency are forwarded to parents every term. 'Terms on application to— SISTER SUPERIORNEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. rjIHE Company has OPENED a BRANCH OFFICE (under the management of Mr. G. THORNE GEORGE) at Lowe Street, Gisborne, where its business in all Departments will from henceforth be conducted. JAMES BUTTLE, General Manager SOME MEN OWE A LOT TO THEIR TAILOR, jpOOR TAILOR—POOR MEN. All my customers owe ME a lot but not money. They owe mo much for the groat and permanent good I have done them in placing them on a higher plane of dressing—in some cases on a higher soc-ia 1 plane—l ndirectly. Their debt to me is a debt of gratitude —a debt that I take pleasure in increasing—because it is my mission to dress men WELL for cash. Blit the OTHER tailor’s debt. Deplorable indeed. It is not for me to criticise other tradesmen—sufficiently have I already criticised their pernicious credit methods—the immoial, bad credit system. Let me show you what a splendid genuine tailor-made suit I can make YOU for CASH at a saving of £'2. Patterns are ready. Remember -3os, 635, 75s are my prices, and every suit 1 make I guarantee personally. GEORGE DAVIES LTD. “THE MODERN TAILOR." Next Door to J. Peckover and Co.. ~<3s tT.. DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. A I Il MX MEETING, Wednesday and 'Thursday, March Stii and 9th, 1911. NOMINATIONS for all races clo c e SAT! RDAY. February llth. 1911, at 9 p.iii. U eights declared about j Friday, February 17th, 1911. ACCEPTANCES 'for First Day close TUESDAY, February 21st, at 9 p.m. For programme see ‘‘Referee,” ‘‘card” and “posters.” Special railway ar- • rangements. " JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN. Secretary, P.O. Box 50, Dannevirke. FREEZING WORKS l PICNIC & SPORTS, r

To be Held on Mr. R. Scott's Crcunds, Kaitaratahi, On THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1911. 1. BOVS BACK, under 16. First trophy second trophy. Entrance 6d. 2. SLAUGHTERMEN'S RACE, 100yds. 7 ; T ' r 'L f|! second -PI, third trophv. 3. SLAUGHTERHOUSE HANDS HAND! ■°hv ’ 100 yds ' First £2 ’ 2nd £1 - srd tro * U FELT,MONGERS' HANDICAP. lOOvds A'Pct £2. second £l. third tronliv. 5. MECHANICS' HANDICAP. 100yds' First £2, second £l. third trophv. 6 - au-mm',, a ', ld BA G ROOM HANDS’ HANDICAP. First 30s, second 10s, 3rd trophy. 7. FREEZERS' RACE, lOOvds. First 40c second trophy, third trophv 8 ' £42 HOUSE and PRESERVERS' lIANDICAI. First 40s, second 20s, 3rd tro phy. Sa. GIRLS’ RACE, under 16. First tro phy. second trophv. 9. MAIDEN HANDICAP. 150yds. First oOs, second 20s: nomination 2s 6d. LUNCH EON AI)JOURNMENT. 0. BUTCHERS’ HANDICAP, 150vds. First , 3?v?. I,d 15a - srd trophy; nomination 2s. 1. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE. First two trophies. 2. PUTTING THE 161 b. SHOT. . First 50s 4. CHILTON HANDICAP, 220yds. First. •VS. 2nd £2. 3rd trophy; nomination ss. 4. BICYCLE RACE (open), 2 miles. First . 2nd 20s. 3rd trophy: nomination 3s. a. MARRIED LADIES' RACE, 75yds. First trophy, 2nd trophv. 5. FREEZING WORKS HANDICAP, 220 yds. First £5 and gold medal, second trophy, third trophy. <• HIGH JUMP. First 30s, 2nd trophv. 3. SINGLE LADIES’ RACE, 75yds. First trophy, second trophv. >. STEPPING A CHAIN. First trophy, second trophy. I. SACK RACE. 100yds. First 20s, 2nd 10s. • BICV CLE RACE, open to Freezing Works’ Employees. First 30s, second trophy. . HOP. STEP, and JUMP. First 30s, 2nd trophy. I

23. OLD MEN’S RACE. 100yds. First trophy. second trophy. 24. BICYCLE KACE, 1 mile (open). First 40s. 2nd 20s. 3rd trophy; nomination 2s. 25. MILE HANDICAP (open). First £5. second 40s, 3rd trophy; nomination ss. 27. QUOITS MATCH. First trophy, second trophy. 20. LIGHTERMEN’S FACE, 100yds. First trophy, second trophy. Nominations close for the following events;—9, 13, 25. and 10, with E. Tanner, or the Secretary, on FEBRUARY 18th, at 9 p.in. Nominations for 14 and 24 close with Mr IT. Hull, Grey Street, on FEBRUARY IStli, 1911, at 9 p.m. NOTICE TO INTENDING COMPETITORS. Bicycle Races will be rim by Britannia Cycle Club, under New Zealand League of Wheelmen. Children's Races will be held at inter vals during the day. All protests must, be lodged with the Secretary, in writing, within ten minutes after the disputed event, accompanied with deposit of 10s; such deposit to bo forfeited 'should the protest not be sustained. The Committee’s decision to be final on ill points. Every competitor taking part in any event other than the open events, must be a bona, fide employee of either Freezing Works, to the satisfaction of the Committee. The Committee reserve the right to filler the order of events. HOT WATER AND MILK WILL BE SUPPLIED FREE. CHILDREN’S RAOLS WILL BE HELD AT INTERVALS DURING THE DAY. Watch Daily Papers for Train Arrangeaents. Messrs. G. Ball and J. Newton iavo been appointed handicappers for pen events. OSBORNE and INGRAM, Joint Secs.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3141, 10 February 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3141, 10 February 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3141, 10 February 1911, Page 2

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