THEATRE ROYAL; Theatre royal.-To let, for Balls, Soirees, Quadrillo Assemblies and Sinking Parties. . The Hour lias just been put into thorough repair and is in splendid urder tor dancing, INSPECTION INVITED. THE RINK. A HANDICAP RACE for Youths is to come off about the middle of May, open to all youths under 14, who have been practising at the Rink, PRIZE,—a rAW of Brass Roller Skates, Distance—lo times round tho Rink. Handitapper—Mr O'Connor; Timekeeper—Mr S. H. W ickerson, ENTRANCE FREE. THE JINK. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES. A SPECIAL SESSION in the mornA in? for LADIES ONLY, from 10 to 12, to enable thera to acquire the graceful art of ROLLER SKATING. Two instructors in attendance always ready to assist and teach beginners, . 2877 mO LET,-THE THEATRE' ROYAL 1 OYSTER SALOON. Capital Chance for a steady man. The Mew Gladstone Watch 18s-6».; T HAVE JUST RECEIVED,DIRECT X from the Anglo-Swiss Watch Co., Birmingham, England, six dozen of theirCELEBRATED GLADSTONE WATCHES. Being Sole Agent in the Wairarapa for the sale of the same. 1 have received instructions from the Company to take legal proceedings against anyone soiling Waterbury, or inferior Watohes for the GLADSTONE, which is undoubtedly the Best Watch ever offered at the price, and must supersede all other cheap Watches, Post Free—l4s 6d. Also on Sale ono dozen Waterbury's at lis Gd. PRESSWOOD MASTERTON
EXHIBITION. <\'Y, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. NEW TIMETABLE. AN ALTEKED TIME-TABLE will como into operation on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 9th inst. The only alteration affecting the Wairarapa.will be the runninsc of the evenins: train from Masterton throughout to Mangamahoe, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, May 7th, 1888. 2894 Railway^Boarding House, Hali-Street, nearly opposite Post Office, Masterton, FEED WRIGET, x PROPRIETOR. THE proprietor of the above wellknown hostelry, while thanking his numerous friends and the public generally for the support so liberally accorded him in the past, begs 'to intimate that, ho has thoroughly overhauled and refitted it, with every convenience, and is now in a position to offer those who favor him with a call, all the comforts of a home, providing civility and a liberal fare at the popular price of Is allrounu, On the premises will bo found a reading room, and private sitting for ladies only, replete with every comfort. F. W. feels confident in asserting that it is the unanimous opinion of those who have hitherto patronised him that it is the best shillim? house in the Wairarapa. Only one trial needed to flijnvince. 2890 EKITAHUNA SMITHY. ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN: (late of Masterton,) General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAYING taken over the above business so efficiently carried on by Mr Geo, Buckingham, solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended to his predecessor. Every description, of engineering and blacksmithing work neatly executed, at the lowest trade rates consistent with honest workmanship. N connection with the aboye, George Buckingham thanks his numerous customers for past' favors, and trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to his successor. 2889 GEO, BUCKINGHAM?
APPLICATION Ml TRANSFER OF PUBLICAN'S LICENSE, I CHARLES ROGERS, of the Tiuieru. being the holder of a Publican's License in respect, of the house and premises, situate at the Taueru, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtoin and willJFortliwith apply to theTimii Licensing Committee, at their annual meeting oil 9th June, 1888, to have the said license transferred to Edward Leo, to whom I have assigned the lease of the said house and premises. CHAS. ROGERS. Dated the 4th day of May, 1888. E KB TAH UNA EMPORIUM HENRY AULIN, (Late of Maurice A) Respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of Ekotahuna and the Bush Settlements that ho has taken over Mr Spillane's General Store, where he hopes by keeping first-class articles in the shape of GROQERTE3, DRAPERY, GLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, to come in for a fair share of the settlers patronage. All accounts owing to him in connection witli his late business.at Mauriceville are to be paid to Mr Gundeeson, before the end of May, or legal proceedings will be. taken for their recovery, / • . 2889
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2896, 11 May 1888, Page 3
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