l_ SUNDAY ,g . SOMETHING FOR IVO. , HUGH MA.WHINAY will givo a Lectured 3 J xx the Theatre Hoyahon SUNDAY, at 3 '« p.m..Bharp.' SUB'JJEOT—"The Fool liath said st there Is'no'Gbd:' Is it so!"" "Is matter Eternal id mid Self : Exißtant, or hasit been made?" "What ,■'•' is evolution ?"---All- denominations are ;invited. I; .Admia9ionV(to.dofray%eipenses),!'frontseats 1 "l8 jy.-. ;.Gd;restof the building, Is,. ' !,'■.' NEW •ZEAMND-BAIWAYS. ?~*^. WELUNGtONSEOTION,,... Races. ,1 THURSDAY 19m, '.'&.• JRIDAY 20th * ;:: ; ; February.;' ; l '- TN addition to .'the ordinary trains, I I EXTRA TRAINS will run as fol- ,. lows : e Masterton dep. 10.10. a.m,, Carterton s 10,40, Greytown 10 45, Featherston arrive "■ 11.20 am. Returning from—Featherston, depart ! 7.p.m., Greytown arrive 7.20 p.m., Masterton arrive 8,15 p.m. . Between Featherston and all Stations Saturday Return tickets will be. available for the Return Journey over the two Race ■ Days, and by' the Excursion Train on Friday evening. GEO. ASHOROFT, 1 1919- District Managor. . DONALD SCOTT, T>OOT AND- HHOEMAKER, Theatre Royal Arcade, Masterton.' D;S.. begs to inform the inhabitants of , Masterton and the surrounding districts that lie lias opened in the above shop where he intends to make Boots and Shoes in "the Old- Country" style.— Workmanship Guaranteed—Prices as follows : Men's Elastic Sidos, Balmorals, or Shooting toots, sis Band Soto ditto 24s ;os Men's Boots soled and heeled 5s Ladies boots in every Btyle, Best work Sewn or Pegged made to order. 1919 TINUIJQCKEY.CLUB. WEIGHTS wifl be declared- at the Club Hotel, Masterton, on SATURDAY, 21st inst., at 9.30 p.m., instead of 20tli insfc. T.MACKAY, 1918 Hon Sec. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL ax» INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25 WAIRARAPA RACES. THURSDAYS FRIDAY, 19th and 20m FEBRUARY, 1885. FIRST RACE STARTS AC NOON, /CARRIAGES have been engaged by the Wairarapa Jockey Club for the conveyance of visitors from the Featherstonßailway Station toTauherenikaußacecourse and back at ONE SHILLING per head each way. Totalisator on the ground. CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS From Wellington on FRIDAY. ; RALPH R. ARMSTRONG, A, J. 11AWSON. A UTHORISED AND LICENSED A SURVEYOR Temple Chambers, Mastehton. Instructions left with Mr W, Sellar will receive attention. 1918 OXFORD HOUSE, QUEEN-STKEET, MASTERTON. THIS New and Superior PRIVATI BOARDING HOUSE, with'Ba'tl ; and every convenience for comfort, is now !■'' ready for Gentlemen Boarders, 'e A Private Room Reserved for Families >• Terms on application. 1918 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. ' THE public are invited to attend meeting of the Masterton Societ . : . for the prevention.of cruelty to animal ': in St. Matthews' schoolroomon FRIDAY '■'!'. evening at 8 o'clock, -:.;.:. : . ■ A .;;;' The co-operation pf the' Ladies of Masies' Itsrion .■ ■'■•-. *■'-.-•:•■' :.'.- : .^SCfIOIES/: /,'.. .■;■.:• •'I Secretary; pro tm: : ', \ Atthe:«onclu3i'on.of themeeting mem' 'bors will be enrolled,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1919, 19 February 1885, Page 3
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422Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1919, 19 February 1885, Page 3
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