& XASTERTOK LODHE, So. 1430, E.C. mHI Regular Monthly Meeting ol tlie I (bow will be held on MOTDAY, at tte Mamie Hall, Bibnirter »trett. Lod» Med at 8 p.m. By order of the W.M. W. T. GRUNDY, Secratazy. SUNDAY JLECTURE. SOMETHING FOR IYO. UI'GH MAWHIXAT will fire » L*ctm» in " UMlkitn Ronl, on StTNDAY, 1 S B.BL*iM(|k BUBJBCT—"The Fool kttwld t)Mr« Mao Ood. WJwf "bnpttvteMl aad Srif-KsMurt, orfcaaHWnlnader "What i, erolntio-r idl fid; l SfitSiSir*
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. Tau hereni kau Races. ON THURSDAY 19ib, 4 FRIDAY 20TH FEBRUARY. IN addition to the ordinary trains, EXTRA TRAINS will run aa follows : Maaterton dep. 10.10. a.m., Carterton 10,40, Grey town 1045, Featherston arrive 11.20 am. Returning from—Featherston, depart 7 p.m., Greytown arrive 7.20 p.qi,, Masterton arrive 8.15 p.in. 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. ASHCROFT, 1919 District Manager.
DONALD SCOTT, gOOT AND gHOEMAKER, Theatre Royal Arcade, MastertonDS. begs to inform the inhabitant* of . Masterton and the surrounding districts that he has opened in the above shop where he intends to make Boots and Shoes in "the Old Country" style.— WoBIMASSHIP GIARAXTEED—Price# as follows: Itai'a SlMtlo ffUM, Balmonlf, or Shooting teooti, Puied/ Sand Srwn ditto «4"
lietSlmd Hide Watertight* wo« ICan's Boots aoted and h.Mle& 5* Ladies boots in every style. Best work Sewn or Pegged made to order. 1919 TIXU JOCKEY CLUB. "ITTEIGHTS will be declared at the W Club Hotel, Mastertnn, on SATURDAY, 21st inst., at 9.30 p.m., instead of 20th inst. T. MACKAY, 1918 Hon Sec. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AJO> INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AUTUMN SNOW. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. A. J. RAWSON, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR TUTU CHAMBERS, JJASTSKTOSi. Instructions left with Mr W. StLUi will neehre attention. 1918 OXFORD HOUSE, QUKKK-STREET, MASTER TON. rriHIS New and Superior PRIVATE X BOARDING HOUSE, with Bath and every convenience for comfort, is now leady for Gentlemen Boarders. A Pbivatk Room Reserved for Families Terms on application. 1918 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. mHB public are invited to attend a I meeting of the Masterton Society for the prevention of cruelty to animals in St. Matthews' schoolroom on FRIDAY evening at 8 w'clock. The co-operation of the Ladies of Masterton is especially invited. T. SCHOLES, Secretary, pro tem. At the conclusion of the meeting memben wil| be enrolled. jy-R . Jg ULK LE Y SURGEON-DENTIST, G&rrNear Lambton Quay, Wellington. Hours from 9a.m. to 9 p.m. LEOS No 4 PROGRAMME No. 4 ON THE ST. PATRICK'S DAY HANDICAP. 800~AT ss. First £IOO Seoood 60 TMid ... ... 28 Starters and boo starters 26 £*» Will cloae March 14th. for reply and rwoH Eat, application lUKyaiy, as tim. h hlßMfl. ; EVERYWHERE. } TOQfcPSON, iMtf i^dgtilrlbta
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1920, 20 February 1885, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1920, 20 February 1885, Page 3
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