Amusements, rjTHEAT R E ROYAL, Leasee George Coker Offing to the Theatre being engaged, • there will bo NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. To-morrow Night., THURSDAY, 24tii, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Under the patronage of the ladies of Mas- • tel'ton. MISS ELOISE JUNO will make her last appearance in Masterton iu her great impersonation LEAH! THE FORSAKEN. Supported by the full strength of the company. Secure your seats early at Mr Price's, whero plans can be seen and numbers secured. REMEMBER! The Last Night of the largest and best company that has ever visited Masterton, C. P. SEARLE, 2178 Agent. .LTO'BUM, CARTERTON. 9 MISS ELOISE JUNO, EXTRAORDINARY DRAMATIC ATTRACTION. ONE NIGHT ONLY!J WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23. TtlE STRATEGISTS! THE . STRATEGISTS!! THE STRATEGISTS!!! MOONLIGHT NIGHTS. POPULAR PIS ICES. 2176
THEATKE ROYAL. DECEMBER S3. CHRISTMAS TREE (for adults and \j children) and DANCE, to pay interest 011 St, Matthew's Church Debt, etc. from Three Guineas to Sixpence. ADMISSION: 2s fid; cliildroii, Is 3d, Doors open at t DANCE : Gentlemon, Is extra. Contributions thankfully received at the Parsonage. 2161
WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNUAL PIC NIC. A Jf BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26, V_/ in a paddock—kindly lent for the occasion liy Mr A. Elkins—at Makora Road, Dinner at 1 p.m. Tea at 5.30 p, in. Admission: Adults (including dinner and tea) 2a 6d. Tea only Is 6d ; Children Is 6d and Is, Mr Jolly's Brake will rim from the Wesleyan Church every half-hour-to convey passengers'kree to the ground. Mr Pearson's Brass £«-nd will be- in Aitmdanee ■ WELLINGTON. PRINCIPAL: 'J. MACKAY, M.A,
TERMS: Full Boarders ! 40 Guineas per annum. Weekly Boarders: 30 Guineas per annum.' Tuition : Upper School, 12 guineas per annum; Lower School, 10 pounds per annum, THE COLLEGE is moat healthily Bituated in its own Reserve of 69 acres, The Class Rooms and Dormitories are lofty and well ventilated, and afford excellent accommodation to a limited number of Boarders. The Boarders are under the direct supervision of the Principal and Mrs Mackay, assisted by four Resident Masters. During the. past four ''.ars, 56 candidates from this College) ?te qualified for Matriculation, 25 University Junior Scholarship Exa,v nation, and over 100 passes in tlio Civil h- nice liavo been obtained. First term of 1880 begins on February Ist.' Prospectus and full particulars fronr the Principal, or from tho undersigned, c. P. POWLES, 2165 Secretary.
mHEATRE 0 Y A. L OYSTER SAJL.OON, During the Close Season, only. AHEEICANCAIBEBOYSTEBS Can be legally- sold at the above Saloon. 2166
JAMES ELLIOTT, SADDLER (fc EARN JEMS-MAKER, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTOK HAS ploasuto in announcing the receipt of liis November shipment ex 11 Rimutaka." Special attention is directed to the following lines Best English Hunting Saddles, Ladies' Saddles in great variety, Sterling Silver mounted jockey whips in various new designs, Ladies' Hunting whips, highly finished and very chaste patterns, Nickel Silver Goods comprising ladies and gents' bits, pelhams, snaffles, &c., stirrups and spurs in every variety of shape. Also, a large assortment of trap and buggy furniture, solid nickly and plated German Silver, In bridles a large stock has been imported, which are worthy of inspection. Also, a lot of jobbing material of the vorv best quality. N.B.—A few suits of horse, clothing which will be sold very cheap, : 2153 JAMES ELLIOTT, J AMES THUMPS ON-. MAIfUFACTtrBBB OF ' LEMONADE, tERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. , Queen-Street, Masterton.
CARTERTON BAKEKY. IMPORTANT NOHOB. 0' N and after this date Bread will be ■ supplied at ' ■ 6d the 41b Loaf, No extra charge for Booking. 2188 • A. L. AVHYTE.
FOR. SALE OR TO LET.—That very: desirable villa residence, with., con-. Berotory, flowei and kitchen garden; and orchard, until recently in the occupation of the late Mrs Rayner, and situated in! Villa-Street. For Terms, &c., apply toJob Vile, Hall-street. 2176;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2178, 23 December 1885, Page 3
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