MATE & CO CEYLON, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. WHAT IS THIS 4 FASCINATION? - SIMPLY PUNITY : QUALITY,.: VALUE THE THREE POINTS THAT HAVE ENABLED - NELSON, MOATE & CO. TO WITHSTAND ALL THE ILLEGITIMATE TRADING TOR OVER 31 YEARS ESTAB# 1 8 79* THE POSSIBILITIES OF CASH TRADING. '|7l VERY ONE of George Davies jjj genuine tailor-made suits that’s worn is an actual, tangible demonstration of what cash trading can achieve—■ what it has achieved. The originality, yet stylishness of design in a George Davies suit is absent in many a suit that costs at least two pounds more. • Generally speaking, the 63s suit I make for cash is about twice as good m everv way as any suit costing the same amount at a credit tailor’s. That is saying what at first glance might appear immoderate—but people know that all I claim for my suits IS time. If it isn’t, there is a guarantee with every George Davies Suit that entirely covers you. Brief!" it says that if you don’t like it—don’t have it—don’t nav for it. That’s what CASH TRADING can do When vou come in and see my new patterns \vou will be more impressed than ever—or I can post some on to you. oos, 635, 7os for genuine tailor-mado suits to order.
GEORGE DAVIES LTD. “THE MODERN TAILOR.” Door to J- Peckover and Co. FREEZING WORKS PICNIC & SPORTS. ,* To be Held on Mr. R. Scott’s Crounds, Kaitaratahi, On THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1911. 1. BOYS’ BACK, under 16. First trophy, second trophy. Entrance 6d. 2. SLAUGHTERMEN’S RACE, 100yds. First £2, second £l, third trophy. 3. SLAUGHTERHOUSE HANDS HANDICAP, • 100yds. First £2, 2nd £l, 3rd trophy. ' * 4. FELLMONGERS’ HANDICAP. 100yds First £2. second £l, third trophy. 5. MECHANICS’ HANDICAP, 100yds. First £2, second £l, third trophy. 6. GENERAL and BAG ROOM HANDS’ HANDICAP. First 30s, second 10s, 3rd trophy. 7. FREEZERS’ RACE. 100yds. First 40s. second trophy, third trophy 8. FAT HOUSE and PRESERVER'S’ HAN DICAP. First 40s, second 20s, 3rd tro phy. Ba. GIRLS’ RACE,- tinder 16. First tro phy, .second trophy. 9. MAIDEN HANDICAP, 150yds. First 50s, second 20s; nomination 2s 6d. ' ' LUNCHEON. ADJOURNMENT. 10. BUTCHERS’ HANDICAP, 150yds. First 40s, 2nd 15s, 3rd trophy; nomination 2s. 11. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE. First, two trophies. 12. PUTTING THE 161 b. SHOT. First 30s. 13. CHILTON HANDICAP, 220yds. First, £5. 2nd £2, 3rd trophy; nomination ss. 14. BICYCLE RACE (open), 2 miles. First £3, 2nd 20s, 3rd trophy; nomination 3s. 15. MARRIED LADIES’ RACE, 75yds. First trophy, 2nd trophy. 16. FREEZING WORKS HANDICAP, 220 yds. First £5 and gold medal, second trophy, third trophy. 17. HIGH JUMP. First 30s, 2nd trophy. 18. SINGLE LADIES’ RACE, 75yds. First trophy, second trophy. 19. STEPPING A CHAIN. First trophy, second trophy. „ 20. SACK RACE, 100yds. First 20s, 2nd 10s. 21. BICYCLE RACE, open to Freezing Works’ Employees. First 30s, second trophy. „ , 22. HOP, STEP, and JUMP. First oos, 2nd 23. OLIU MEN’S RACE, 100yds. First trophy. second trophy. 24. BICYCLE RACE, 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 28. LIGHTERMEN'S RACE, 100yds. First trophy, second trophy. Nominations close for the following events :-9, 13. 25,# and 10, with B. Tanner, or the Secretary, on FEBRUARY 18th, at •Nominations for 14 and 24 close with Mr H. Hull, Grey Street, on FEBRUARY 18th, 1911, at 9 p.ra. NOTICE TO INTENDING COMPETITORS. Bicycle Races will be run by Britannia Cycle Club, under New Zealand League ox 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 be forfeited should the protest not be suslaincd. The Committee’s decision to be final on all points. Every competitor taking part in any event other than the open events, must be a bona fide employee of eithei Freezing Works, to the satisfaction of the Committee. , . , . , The Committee reserve Hie light to alter the order of events. WTTT Rl7 HOT WATER AND MILK WILL BE SUPPLIED FREE- „ CHILDREN'S RAuL* HELD AT INTERVALS DURING THE DAY. Watch' Daily Papers for Train Arrangements. Messrs. G. Ball and J. Newton have been appointed handicappers for OSBORNE andJNGRAM. Joint Secs, Can’t’ »ot rid of Unit headache? Don’t waste time by lying down using cold packs, or other treatment. Stedrns Headache Cure will do itf Little Miss Muffet, sk sat oil a tuffet, hut not eating curd?, and whey. Her time was much better occupied in beautifying her hands with S\DAL (Wiltons Hand Emolient). is !>‘d. chemists and stores. Protect yourself against the invasion of disease—fortify the system—give yourself a. new vitality—take Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Extract and strengthen every musclo, and nerve.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3147, 17 February 1911, Page 7
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