Masiektox Gakkick DRAM ATI 8 CLUB. GREATEST SUCCESS ever known in the wairarapa, Ia accordance with a request from a number of residents in the Lower Valley, the Masterton Garrick Amateur Dramatic Club will repeat their performance of Tom Taylor's Favorite Fivo-Act Drama, THE TICKET of LEAVE PTO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ;TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT : TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT In order that visitors can attend tho Eeview on Saturday, and remain for the play in the evening, the Raiiway Department has kindly consented to run a TEAIN On Saturday, leaving Masterton at Midnight for lireytown and Feathers ton, ADMlisiONlieserved Seats (Chairs) 4s Front Seats 3s Back Seats 2a GALLERY ONE SHILLING! Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8, Box Office at Mr T. E. Price's, Bookseller. JAS. CLAYSON, Stage Manager, THOIINDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE Next term will commence on MONDAY, 12th September. Ladies' Classes in English, Frcnch,Latin, and Mathematics, will be held daily from U till 1.30. For particulars apply to Messrs WILSON & CHARLEWOOD, Rox 58a, Post Office. MEAT EXPORT COMPANY. Mn H. S. WAItDELL has kindly consented to deliver a LECTURE on the Refrigerating Process, at the Public Library, Carterton, on MONDAY Evening, 29th inst. The Lecture is a repetition of that rendered with . Jiuch' success at a recent meeting of the Featherston Debating Club. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock !
ty t»rton' belloving that' you would prove an officipnt fepfeßejita(iyp in'thp flofougli Council tliiit yon allov voursplf to bp popipfed aitlie forflicpmipg Election pf Councillors, ant) iu the pyept of your doiflg so we pronto yoi) our ppppfirt. Mt Oaselberg Edwin Arnold Wm, Parkes H. Peterson H. Harrison D. W. Mcintosh Jams A, Gifford TW. Schroder beoi'^oojieri 1 ' . Waltet'Hspp jtlisi Mpjr. p. J.'P, Ward John Greaves James Nicol John Webber Leahy Frod, H. Sutton J. H. La Roche Wm, Bell P. Hourijjon J. Wickeus J. Wjlli^ia 0.-Wintei'iigbam J>. f, McCarthy Wm, M. Easthopo A, Elkins Oh,is. TT"' —.aiiway Messrs Jf, Qajelberg, J, W. Leahy, E, H, Button, ant) other 'gentltlmeii sign|ng t|ie requisition':— ' ■' 6ENTLEMEN—I shall have much pleasure in acceding to your wishes. Having already had three years! fixpefienca as a | eraWr *olf the' Timaiji' Boro|gh 'Council,' I an'ho with Municipal matters,' and if elected I shall do ihy best", to forward the interests of this Borough, I am, yours respectfully, PROS, E. PRICE. (THUESDAYi Ist OF SEPTEMBER SpEPOFIIO, IST PJP.?,K£7, 2nd. PHI?,E £3, Will be fired on the above day at 130 p,m, Entrance £l, and Is Gd for each bird. Entries will close on or before Wednesday, August 30th, at Mr Smith's, Native Game Distributor, Queen-st., Masterton. T flflXLip IiABBITB \yill"be provided jn addition to tl)e pigeons, ' . 856 N E W R U S H TO MANNERS-STREET, • pLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S, PJYIP military TAILOES for Colonial Tweed Suits at £3lßs, Trousers only 18s. JOHN COOGAN, MASTERTON CEMETERY. i PERSONS having Enclosures at the Masterton Cemetery can have the Graves kept CLEAR of WEEDS and in PROPER REPAIR, at a MODERATE CHARGE, oil applying to the Custodian, J. 0. INGRAM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 857, 27 August 1881, Page 3
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