'. STONEHENGE; LODGE,. • ■Ntt'iiq.v. ;■".': [ rpHG mombers of tho'»bnvo..Tbilge nrc JL Bun|D)oned to 'iit'toiid 4 tho'bWge' Room TO-MORROW- (Tiiuftuuy)' moniiig at. II o'clock foT the purpose of joii i;it» in. the Friendly Societies' Procession. ' GvS.W.DALRYMi'LE, Secretary. LOYAL masterton lodge, . 1.0.0. F., M.U. Reception of the Governor. MEMBERS .arc invited to meet at the Lodge Boom oh THURSDAY morning next, 13th inst, at 11 o'clock for tho purpose of joining in the friendly Societies' procession. E. K. KIBBLEWHITE.N.O.' PBGMX LODGE, NO. 203, 1.0. G.T. Reception of the Governor, MEMBERS are invited to assomblo st tho Temperatca Hall on'.THURSDAY next at 11 a.m., for tho purpose of joining in the Friendly Societies' Procession. E.E.IIORNBLOW, I*lßo _ Secretary, . OOUBT LOYAL ENTERPRISE, No. 5501, A.O.F, Reception of the Governor. MEMBERS are invited to meet at : the Foresters' Hall on THURSDAY morning next, 13th inst,, at 11 ft.m, for tho purpose of joining in the Friendly Societies' procession. F. T. REDMAN, 1177 Secretary, CHURCH OF ST. MATTHEW. ' WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS!! THE fourth Entertainment of this series will be in St. Matthew's Schooloom on THURSPAY.THE 13thSEPTEMBER. ' ... Admission, Is. 1402 MASTERTON-OFAKI JOCKEY CLUB, riIHE Annual geueml meeting of the 1 Mnsicrton Opaki Jockey Cliib will be held at the Club Hotel, on SATURDAY noxt, September 15th at 8 p.m. R. J. FITTON, 1470 Hon. Secretary. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVEST ' MENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. rpHE ANNUAL OENEEAL MEETING JL of members will be held in the Conncil Chambers at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 12th September, 1883. BcsiNF.sjs-To receive tho Annual Report and Balance-sheet; to elect two Directors and Auditor's; and General. R. BROWN, 1477 Manager. A GREAT PUBLIC WANT . SUPPLIED. A ROOM TO the PEOPLE of MASTERTON THE MASTERTON cash boot market. Vf O more need to send to Wellington or 1\ any other city in New Zenlaud for Boots or Shoes! as the people of Masterton and surrounding districts can huvo any description of Boots at H. PETERSEN & OO.'S CASH BOOT MAIiKKT, at WELLINGTON PRICES. In order to meet tho increasing requirements of our township and the surrounding districts wo have ENLARGED our PREMISES, and stocked thorn with a Magnificent Selection of BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description, including Pinet's Ladies' Walking Boots and Shoes, Pinet's Ladies' Eveuini* Shoes, Cove & West's Porpoise Hide Boots and Shoes, Otto Hertz's Ladies' and Gent's Boots and Shoes in GREAT VARIETY I I English Made BOOTS a:..d SHOES of Every Description. Colonial Mado BOUTS aud SHOES from Gents Best Shooters and Elastio Sides down to Children's Copper Toes, These GOODS wo now offer to the Public •at the WELLINGTON PRICES for Cash, bo there is No other Home m ilatkrton that jZS-CAN COMPETE WITH US!!-^ PRICE LIST next week, which will be found to compare favorably with Any Price List iu the Colony. tS"Every person invited to come and inspect our Stock at .THE Masterton Cash Boot Market, H, Peterson & Co. A BARGAIN. pOB SALE OR TO LET, by tender, with ' or without purchasing clause—- • The Masterton Sash and J DoorManufactory,com- ■' prising nearly an acre of land, with 11 frontages to Queen and Chapel-sts., '• engine, planing, moulding, and tenowing circular saw, benoh, turning lathe, and every requisite for carrying on tl.e business. If for purchase, tenderer to state, tho p/ico . he is willing to give, and terms.'' For lease, to state length of time and rent hie is pre j pared to give. • ij Also FOR SALE or TO LET, on the sam '" torms--16 A Bush Saw Mill, situate oi the Opaki, comprising steam engin (thoroughly repaired), breaking-down Rear, horses, waggou, dray, team '■' bullocks,' tramway, The whole' iu thorough working order. ■ •The owner would sell tho engine and m- ' chinery at Masterton lor removal to Opaki Mill. The whole would then form the most "' complete Mill .Plant in the District, There j' are at least 600 acre 3of good bush'-totara, rimu, white pine, etc. Tenders to be sent to LOWES & lOKNf Pi on or before SATURDAY, Soptember 29th, m The highest or any tender not nee eßsptilj •! accented. For particulars apply lo E. J. MAULEY, • .-.- Or to LOWES &lORNS, ' ,j Masterton..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 12 September 1883, Page 3
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