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MASTEItTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SERVICES will bo held in the Church on SUNDAY, May 23rd, at 11 a.m., 3, and 7 p.m. A TEA-MEETING will bo hold'on Monday evening (Queen's Bivtbday); tea on the table at 5 o'clock p.m. Tickets 2b each. Addresses by various Ministers and'others, 2! T)OXES Jjiistorcne paints and Mediums I) at R. MARTIN'S* Manners-sLreet, Welling WELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.

Second Term will begin on FRIJ. BAY, the 28th, May. CHAS: P. POWLES, 2299 Secretary. ; ;\VE] JjIRGTON college. mHE Second Term will begin on ,1 ; :. TUESDAY, the lst-June. CHAS. P. POWLES, 22tj9 '. Secretary. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. T-OST.—dii Saturday last, about 1.30 8 j p.m., between Mr Caselberg's Btore and the Past Office, a purse containing £4 and. some, silver. Finder, on returning' same to. this office, will receive the abovu reward. . .. 2297 Ortler3 attended to, and \J goods carefully packed and delivered ■at station or;.Btcamer. ' \ R.MARTLN, ■■ To Arc) Paporhanging Warehouse, .'. 2297 Mamicvs-stveet, Wellington. EVENING PKESIS, MR J. .WILLIAMS, tobacconist, is appointed a'«ent;~:for the EVEN-. lN(i. PRESS,. Mastei ton■ Subscriliers can obtaincopies at his shop: immediately on arrival of the train (rem town every ovenint'. 2275 Education Board, SEPARATE TENDERS will „ ij received at this office not later than TUESDAY, the 25th inst.',>for the erec tion of school buildings as follows Additions;: Bel vedei'c—Additions : Grey to wiir-Kepaii-w, resi. dencti Kaitara-Ne-w Residence Pirinon: (I-o-weiv "Valley)— JNew -..School. Plans and specifications to be;'. seen as follows ;V . PorPahiatua, at- the School-house there and the. office' of Mr W.'Sellar, Masterton; For Belvedere. 1 ■ at. fhe store o: '.-Mr, Booth, Carterton,'\ For Greytown repairs, and-Kaitura residence, at the Standard Office. .? 1 !;

For Pirinoa, at the Standard Oflice and the Waihenga School.. The lowest or any tender not neceasarily accepted.' : ■';< ■i : ; : ;; v. ■;;■'■' THOS. TfRNBULL, SALE. SALE. SALE. New Goods. Hew Goods. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c. ENTIR ELY WITH OUT RESERV E ■ . , ■.'■FOR 21 DAYS* ONLY. In the Premises in front of THEATRE RCPt'AL, QUEEN-ST., MASTFRTON; Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers 4s lid pair '.'■ Boys': Strong Tweed Trousers, !Js 9(1 pairlien's Ooloninl iriade Trousers ?ind Vest, : ■ (re(il'Mii;,; ; Kniapoi .'and Moßgicl :Ti'6usora ■; <p'■' and Vest and Suits at. tremendous ■' ;.reductioms;" ?: ■ Shirts, Flannels, arid Drawers at hajf usual; < rates';: Men's Superior Overcoats from 17s Gd Boy's Overcoats from 93 (id Men's Heavy Tweed Coats,-103 Gu Felt Hats, Is lid Sox, 4(1 per pair Flannels,-Calicoes, Sheetings at half price Heavy Winceys, 4d per yard . -V' .A;.' " Dress liiatcrials)' d:Mei:inpiis ■.; . at sweeping reductions Counteipanes,'Towels at half .price..

.An opportunity like the present of ■securirif>;"New/Gouds/■■at'.such : lrj\v rates may. not occur again in. Mastcrton for a long time to come, and we would therefore recommend, everyone to come and secure some •of the.. Bargains, as everything will bo sold regardless of cost. .vj Note the Address—- .. ■ of the 'Theatre Royal; ml opposite the ; Empire Hotel, Queen-street, MasVS:; ; \..V frank Mcdowell, 2298 VENDOR. "iMPOKTAXT XOTIGEr THIS, being the last week of the sale of Bazaar Goods, Miss Cowles will, by permission of the Colonial Secretary, disposo of some. of .the' most- expensive' articles by Art Union. No. l Raffle—Point Lace Apron, 21 mem- . .. bers 2s each. No. 2—Elegant Hand-painted" Mantle'. Drape, 32 members 2a each, ■ No. ■ 3—Very Rich Hand-painted Sofa .Cushion, 21 members 23 each. No. 4—2 Prizes, 2 Dolls dreßßed as Brides, 20 members Is each. No,. s—Japanese Cigar Stand with Drawer, 15 members 1b each.

Sho is also authorised to receive orders for Dr Carter Moffat'a AMMONIAPHONE (or strengthening and enriching the Human Voice, and for tlio treatment of Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthut, <bc., which is considered 'by some to be the most BENEFICIENT DISCOVERY of the day. Prospectus and Testimonials from colebrated singers can be had FREE on application, and a trial on an AMMONIAPHONE can be qiven during Miss Cowles' stay in Masterton, at Is per week, ' A special line in Tennis Balls. Ladies and Children's CHEST EXPANDERS, 6s 6d, 4s (id, 3s (id each. . Open every day from 11 a,m,. w ' * *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 May 1886, Page 3

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655

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 May 1886, Page 3

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