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THEATRE ROYAL. PRIVATE QUaDRILLH 'CLASS will meet Wednesday, 12th May. Members of Last Year's class invited, Ladies Free, Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. 1 2292 rjpHEATUE ROY'VL. MISS ADA CAMPBELL'S GREAT SOCIAL LECTURE, " Evil in tlio liVlit of Sciunco, its Cause and Cni'o." THIS EVF-NXNG. Usual Timo. Usual Prices. MASTERTON WATER POWER WOOD TURNERY WORKS AND CHAIR FACTORY. WILLIAM CAHEY Proprietor. ALL KINDS of turned work in stock. Billiard balls re-turned and chalk cups turned. Home made kitchen chairs. Carved Brackets from 2i to (i inches. Factory—Hall Street. Shop—Queen street, adjoining Empire Hotel. 2292 MRS WISE, Dress, and Mantlo Maker, having taken the premises lately occupied by Mrs Hushforil, No,- 9 Manners-street, Wellington, hns opened with a fashionable stook of millinery for the season, Woolwork, Corsets, Haberdashery, Fancy Frillings, Laces, Ribbons, Glove?, k. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing made up on the' premises from ladies' own material. Also, Feathers cleaned and'dyed. . 2292

MAURICEVILLE IiOAD BOARD. THE following ai\: the number of votes received by each cundidate' '}■■■ ANDERSEN,PETEH 36 FORSBERG, CHAR! ES ... 39 6UNDERSEN, GUNDER ... 33 HERLAND, NEILS 13 JESSEN, WILLIAM 38 Jackson, hugh w. ... 31 PETERSEN, CHRISTKN .. 13 I therefore declare to be duly elected, tho following candidates to the offices of; the above Raul Board:— . . EORSBERG, CHARLES .. 39 ■J.ESSEN, WILLIAM ... 38 ANDERSEN, PETER 3G JACKSON, HUGtI W. ' ... 34 GUNDEIiSEN, GUNDER ... 33 Declared by me this Bth of May, 1880. GEORGE FRANKLIN, .2292 ■■■ • Returning Oflicer, : : ■■ EKETAIIUNA 110 AD BOARD ELECTION. rHE following ia the number of votes polled by each candidate:-

BAYLISS, THOMAS 32 Mcdonald, jolin 2.1 VINCE, EDWARD LISY ... 24 ANDERSON, ALEXANDER 23 NILSuN, MAGNUS 20 VON REDEN, FREDERICK... 18 SYVERSON, BURNT U mM; GODDARD, CHARLES ... 8 ™ The first five on tins,list,having polled the greatest nuniber.nf votes, I hereby declare them . duly elected. The first meeting of the Hoard will lie held at the reflidenco of Mr Thos, Bayliss, on,the 27tli ■ day of May, 1880, at IO.'IiO SV4; AV. BAYLISS, . Returning Officer. : May Bth, 1880, . " ; ;f : "■ 2292 LOYAL MASTERTON LODGI4, 1.0.0.F./M. 0. mHE ordinary fortnightly imping of 1. tho above Lisdgu will lie : held in the Temple • Chambers on TUESDAI', May 11th,-at 8 p.m." ■ ''' ox w. dalrymple, . 2291 : : Secretary. : MPOBTAST NOTTGET MISS COWLBS."desirrajt^f.ipfonriii'.ihe< ■ : J gpl Ladies of Mastorton and neighbor"•hood, that she. has taken AIR SAGE'S; . SHOP, opposite Ja«6'£FurnituretWai&; ; house, for 2 WEKKS, for the sale of some goods left from a Bazaar in Wellington, commencing on MONDAY, tub 10TH OF MAY. bji : • Besides the'usual Fancy,:and:,ornamen-.. •.r •' tal Goods found at Bazaais, -Miss Cowlks ' will have for sale ' MADAME AVEIGEI/S. PAPER PATTERNS for making' Lahiks' axii Chudrkn's Diiesses. She is also authorised to receive orders for Dr Carter Moffat's . AMMONIAPHONE for strengthening and enriching the Hcman Voice, and for tho treatment, of Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, dt, y ' which is considered by some to be the ' most BENEFIOIENT DISCOVERY of the day,

Prospectus and Testimonials , from celebrated singers: can be had FREE 011 application, and a trial on an AJDlONlaphone can bo qlven during • Mis 3 Cowibs' stay in Masterton,-at. ls..'"pei\ week. . A special lino in Tenuis Balls. Ladies and Children's CHEST EXPANDERS, 6s Gd, 4a Cd; :3s Gd each. • • Open every day from 11 a.m. v mi FIREWOOD. ' HAA CORDS of DRY MATAI FIREOUU WOOD, 4ft, lengths delivered in Mastorton at lis per cord, from one cord and upwards for cash. Orders left at G, Dixon's, blacksmith, Bannister-street, punctually attended to. 2291 IIOR SALE,—Store, Dwelling and Post 1 Office, Dreyerton ; also, 33 acres of land, next to Railway Station. Apply to 0, S. W. Dalrymplo, Estato Agent, Perryatreet, Mliaterton. 2291 ' NOTICE, -<J"N consequence of being unable through 'Ami illness to get about, I beg to inform my numerous patrons that I shall be unable to attend to sweeping chimneys for the present, . > j 2291; JOHN H. RANSOME. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2292, 11 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2292, 11 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2292, 11 May 1886, Page 3

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