ESTABLISHED 181&. WM TS ON’S A TRIFLE MORE EXPENSIVE THAN OTHER BRANDS No. JO BUT INFINITELY SUPERIOR AND BETTER MATURED. GIVE YOUR HORSE HIS HEAD AND HE WILL TAKE YOU STRAIGHT —TO—“THE ROYAL,” DERBY STREET, NEXT THE GISBORNE PUBLIC SCHOOL. THE NEWEST AND BEST APPOINTED LIVERY STABLES IN GISBORNE Where he knows he will be well looked after. ALL STANDS, 6d. If you wish to travel, you will find the Smartest Turn-outs and the Best Riding Hacks at “THE ROYAL.” W. LAN DM ANN, PROPR IFTOR
r.zarga3a»:iggg3agr. 55 M —&&J*— >mque It will Boil your Washing in HALF the usual Time! It will do the work at HALF the usual cost for Fuel! ‘‘THE WATER TAKES NO TIME TO BOIL” -—said a lady who had just had a “RAPID LMQUE installed. Look at the Solid Well-made Base, giving Strength and SecurityLook at the Wonderful Patent Furnace, which gives Rapid Heating and Economical Combustion. The “RAPID UNIQUE” is sold by leading Ironmongers and Storekeepers everywhere! /SIT'F NEWBERRY, WALKER, LTD., Dunedin. Patentees and Manufacturer*. CT m WM msui « rapid 1 fl'jrii! i i'j jig 4k vf' t ,I y i-' v r n Ma.ke:s. Ounadui ACTUAL TESTS HAVE PROVED THAT THE METHVEN PORTABLE WASHING BOILER BOILS QUICKEST ON THE LEAST FUEL. This fact is easily explained. The fire-box of the METHVEN is constructed so that the licat strikes the copper at once, and without waste. The fire-box is right up against, the copper, but there is ample room for fuel with a. good draught. Additional advantages it has over other boilers are:—lt is very compact, stands firm on its feet, is not clumsy 'or cumf>ersome, is easily handled and easily cleaned, and is practically everlasting. In short, the METHVEN is superior on every point. In addition to being the easiest to ''■'ash with it is the most economical and _ durable. Compare it with others. Its superiority is apparent. at a glance. Reg. No. 511. C. METHVEN AND CO., LTD., Dunedin, Originators and OMest Manufacturers of 1 01 1Tide Washing Boilers in New Zealand.
MANGATUSPORTS To bo held on BOXING DAY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1912, On Whatatutu Polo Ground^.^--' 4 First Race to Start a.m. President, M. Caoffßml Esq.; Vice-Presi-dents, D. Smale, J. Martyn, 11, A. 11. Airey, J. Moore, B. Trfylor, Francis, T. H. Dickinson, J. Gregory, W. O’Meara, E. V. Palmer, 11. 11. Dods, G. Cooper, C. Gourkrodger; Judges I/orse Events, Messrs M. Oanipj bell and'£W?”firuce; Judges FqftCE\ymit: Birkenhead and JDeApoil Judge for Wrestling, M* Starters oy Horse and il Messrs J. Hi ytfg and W. eral Comiftfttee, Messrs <5. . .ffodbm, >' BroughGrn, S. BirJ*euheadf M. Camp boll, li/Redmornifw. Bracken, W. Ar neil, Jr Gregory, W. Johnson T. Furr. J^^Tuig. PRfKGRAMMfi OF EVENTS ; 1. DISTRICT MAIDEN yards prize 30s, 2nd 10s; CROP KICK J First tro Pool® 3 I. LEAPING mS*TCH| best/II over brush Tence *nd two i, 6gs, 2ncf 2gs, thifd lg.V*/2gs for best rider jyesented jny A. Bellamy, Esq. Nomination 6s. # „ , l. BENDIpG RACK. First prize £3, 2nd trophy presented by F. J. Ernshaw, Esq., /’alueifiS&w Enjjranco 4s. i. RUNwlNtClyG'fKtyaiP. First prize £2, 2nd /Os. Entrance 2s 6d. S I. MA®EN-HEAPING MATCH, fspKorses thiS have never won f# advertised jump. First 4gs, 2nd £1 Nomination ss. K SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. First prize £3, 2nd £L/Ent J. THREAD THE NEED HE ,mom,.- < F < hfst lg presented by J. Kiils/Es Nomination Is 6d. A , ). FLAG RACE, 100 yards. First £3, 2nd £l. Entrance 4s. , .0. HOP, STEP and JUMP. First prize 30s. Entrance Is 6d. .1. HANDICAP CHOP, Standing Block ins. Three starters or no event, prize £4, 2nd £2. Entrance ss. 6J for Best Cut Log presente ’ Budge, Esq. .2. WIRE JUMP, for horses, o\ hunting priz 2gs. 3rd lMUNOinination 5,.... . . .3. STOCK HPfBE R&GE, yards, twice rounji jfflagAry'First 4. handicap, Iffin- • lbgsT*S?.pa.ir starters or no event. First prize*£4, 2nd £2. Ent. ss. 5. CATCH GREASY PIG. Prize £l, presented by W. Arneil, Esq. Entrance Is. 6. GRETNA GREEN RACE. First prizo £3; 15s for First and 5s for Second Best Dressed Partner. Nomination 4s. ence, 2nd RULES AND REGULATION™,, 1. The Committee reserve thmafflght to ,lter or add to the proeawpme, to vary he order of events, se any entry, (if necessamßPtrostpone the gatheru. and Sheffield Handicap, r ith performances, close with the Sec.retry at 8 pan. on SATURDAY, December 3. Protests to be accompanied by a deosit of 10s, to bo forfeited in the event f the protest not being sustained. 4. No entries received without cash. 5. Mangatu Distriot: from Kaitaratalu ridge North. . . ... . 6. The Committee s deoision will be nal. 7. Entries for the following events, viz., os 1,2, 3,4, 5. 6, 8. 9, 10, 12, 13, 15 and ;, closo with tho Soorotary on Shorts rot™! „ , _... Amusements and Races for Children, ndcr the supervision of Mr W. Evans. Entranoe to Ground Is, horse 6d extra. 0. F. HENDERSON, Hon. Sec., Post Office, Whatatutu.
mm -v $ CORSETS mm NEW DEPARTURE IN RANGES ! OVEN OF J^ANCE. ZEALANDIA _ EALAN'OIA JC\, ANGE NOW MADE ON RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE. At the request of a large number of builders wo have introduced this new feature, which makes the range better adapted to suit t'he construction and shape of a room. It’s a grand idea, and fills a long-felt want. Only Zoalandia Ranges have it. Write for free Catalogue No. 10. BARNINGHAM & CO., LTD-, George Stre.'t, Dunedin (Qnn. Knoa Church).
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3681, 16 November 1912, Page 11
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