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NOTICE. IN thanking the Public of Gisborne for .the liberal support accorded to to me ! as a Milk .Vendor during _ the past 22 years, may I ask “the continuance of that, support to the Elia Ora Co-operative Dairying Company, Ltd., who have purchased my Business. I will be pleased to receive any fresh orders on their behalf for Milk, as I continue on to the end of this month. W. D. BELL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE Kia Ora Cooperative Dairying Company, Ltd., having purchased the long-standiing Milk Business of Mr. W. D. Bell, respectfully solicit a continuance of that support. The Milk will'be of a uniform test and quality, from some of the best and healthiest herds in the district. Tire Company hope in a few weeks, on the arrival of machinery from Chicago, to supply to those 'who require it Pasteurised Milk in bottles at the same price as the ordinary milk. A pamphlet will be distributed dealing with the great advantages of Pasteurised Milk. Residents requiring Milk will please ring np the Secretary, Telephone No. 312. or the Factorv Telephone No. 166.

POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on the Gisborne Racing Club’s Course, Te Hapara. THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST, 1911. President, T. Holden; vice-President, R. Sherratt; stewards, A. R. Hine, G. Humphries, H. deLautour, Max Jackson, ’R. K. Murphy, A. McKenzie, L. Newman and W. G. Sherratt; judge, M. Hingston; handicapper, C. J. Bennett; starter, W. Priestley; clerk of scales, C: J. Hamilton; clerk of course, P. Walsh; H. E. Dodd, secretary. 1. (1.30 p.m.)—HUNTERS’ PLAT RACE HANDICAP: First horse to receive a trophy value £5 second horse to receive a trophy value £2. Entrance, 7s. Distance, 1 mile. 2. (2 p.m.)—FIRST OPEN FLAT HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s. Distance, 5 furlongs. 3. (2.30 p.m.)—HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. First horse to . ‘ receive a Trophy value £6; second horse to receive a trophy value £2. Entrance, Bs. Distance, 2 miles. 4. (3 p.m.)—SECOND OPEN FLAT HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s. Distance, 7 furlongs. _ 5. (3.30 p.m.)—HUNT CUP HANDICAP. First horse to receive a trophy value £8; second horse to receive a trophy value £3. Entrance, 10s. Distance, 2£ miles. 6. (4 p.m.)—HUNTERS’ BRACELET HANDICAP. First horse to receive a bracelet value £5; second horse to receive a bracelet value £2. Horses to be nominated by ladies. Winner of Hunters’ Flat Handicap to carry lOlbs extra. Entrance, 7s. Distance, 11 miles. RULES; AND REGULATIONS. (Run under New Zealand Rules of Racing.) Definition of a Hunter: A horse who has qualified with any affiliated Hunt Club and must have the Master’s certificate; whose owner is a full subscriber to the Hunt. , - ■ All Hunters’ races are confined to Gentlemen Riders only. Certificates must be produced at scales. Entries, together with the necessary fees, colors of the rider, etc., must be in the hands of the Secretary at his office not later than 5 p.m. on the date mentioned below. "• . Tr Entries for all Events: SATURDAY, 12th August, 1911. Weights will be declared: WEDNESDAY, 16th August, 1911. (Approved by Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club. —W. J. Stratton (secretary), July 7, 1911.) H. E. DODD, Secretary.

THE “SIMPLEX” MILKING MACHINE. ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. THE SIMPLEST AND CLEANEST MACHINE ON THE MARKET. DAIRYMEN! Install a “SIMPLEX” MILK RELEASER with your existing plant. . —A Great Labour-Saver. — Prices on application. JAS. J JfIVEN & QO., L TD. GISBORNE.

[flail nine WITH BRICE’S The directions are simple and i easy to follow; the cost is small; the effect is sure. This f remarkable specific is preI pared and guaranteed by a I man who has made a close | study of. the hair during fifty active years of his life. With • the Regenerator, use Brice’s Circassian Cream. See the photographs of actual results. YOU NEED NOT BE BALD. IF YOU ARE BALD IT IS MERELY BECAUSE YOU WON’T LET UNDOUBTED FACTS ' CONVINCE YOU ! * I Insist on {jetting Brice’s; no other shows such resultsI BRICE’S REGENERATOR - 3/6 j SPECIAL STRENGTH - - 5/6 ;j : CIRCASSIAN CREAM - -2/- j A. W. J. MANN, Wholesale and Retail Agent. Gisborne

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3303, 23 August 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3303, 23 August 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3303, 23 August 1911, Page 9

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