TOWN HALL, JgNGLISH QPERA Greatest Operatic success ever known ii Masterton, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! BOHEMIAN GIRL. (Omitting the Prologue.) Concluding, by genoral request, with the charming Operetta ROSE OP AUVERGNE. Prices: 3/-aud 2/- 255 'V—TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIRARAPA. Gentlemen— Having been advised by my fiiends that my chances of success do not justify me going to a poll, I beg most respectfully to intimate to you that I now retire from the contest. In doing so I have to return you my most sincere thanks for the cordial and kind reception you accorded to me at each of the fonr meetings'l have held in the Wairarapa, I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, C. R. CARTER. , 1879. Wellingto N We, the undersigned, beg to give notice that the Partnership proposed to have been entered into between us as Solicitors at Maaterton will not now be carried out. Dated this 28th day of August, 1879. CHAS..P. SKIPPER, WILLIAM PARKER. Witness— A, J. SJvirwm, Law Clerk, 251 Alasterton.
rjIOWN HALL, MASTERTON. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Sept. sth and 6th, JJUDSON'S QjURPKISE pARTY OK LADY AND GENTLEMEN ENTERTAINERS, Who will introduce one of tne most Novel Performances ever witnessed in New Zealand. Admission—3/- and 2/. T. HUDSON, Proprietor. 251 H. SANTLY, Agent. MASTERTON PLOUGHING MATCH COMMITTER A MEETING of the Committee will he held at the Council Chambers at 7 p.m. on SATURDAY NEXT. All persons interested in the Masterton SIRE HORSE PARADE requested to attend, R. BROWN, Secretary.' Masterton, August 27, 1879. 250 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIRARAI'A. Gentlemen— I invite your support for the MINISTERIAL CANDIDATES at the coming Elections, Electors, vote for drawing CAPITAL out of the country and POVERTY into it! Electors, vote for HARD TIMES and nore of them! Electors vote for making the RICH RICHER and the POOR POORER ! Electors, voto for BIG HONORARIUMS, so that, while the ship sinks, the rats may not starve! Electors, vote for all TAXES of the newest patterns and most approved designs! Electors, vote for that FREE BREAKFAST TABLE with nothing on it whioh Sir George Grey proffers to you! I am, Gentlemen, 249 ONE OF YOU. WAIRARAPA ELECTION. THE following gentlemen have much pleasure in acting on Mr George Beetimm's Greytown Committee, and pledge themselves to use every effort to Secure Mr Beetham's return to Parliament as one of the Representatives for the Wairarapa Armstrong, P, J, Baillie, J. Bright, R. Bishop, E, Fuller, J, Grey, E, Gallagher, B. Jackson, A, B. Macara, J. Revane, S, Salmon, W.J. Sayers, G. Smith, Dr J, Smith, R. V. Tul'y, J, Taylor, Dr 11. Webster, A. L, rooms at F. H. Wood and W Co.'s tffice. F. If, WOOD, Chairman.
rfIHISTLE LODGE OP FREE AND J- ACCEPTED MASONS, S.C. The Consecration and Instillation of the above Lodge will take place at the Lodgeroom. Empire Hotel, on TUESDAY, 2nd September, at 2.30 p.m. toltif'd'^ iet ' iren are re3 P ectful 'y invited 11 ! 0 ! 0 '' 011 " 10 a^ove a Banquet ill be held on the same evening at 8 p.m., at the Empire Hotel, Tickets, 12s fid each, may be had from Bros, Woolcott, Ross, and Bragging. „, 0 A. D. COWAN, 249 R.W.M. Elect.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 252, 30 August 1879, Page 3
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