MASTERTUK FOOTBALL 01-ÜB. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. theatrTroyal, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, THURSDAY NEXT, MINST. /CONSISTING of CONCERT and the vj FARCE, "A HOME JEWEL." Admission 2s Cd and Is, Tickets Everywhere. Doors open at 7.30, .Overture at 8 alwrp. S.H.WICKERSUN, 2933. Hon. Sec. MASTERTON I'ItESJJYTEIIUN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVEIiSAIiY. rjIHE ANNUAL TEA MEETING will 1 take place in the Temperance Hall on tho 24th May, Queen's Kiuthday. Tickets, l/(i; Cliildren lialf-piru. Tea on tables at 5. At 7- o'clock a Public Meeting will be held in the Church, when addresses will bo delivered by Ministers and Friends. 2902 Under the Patroiiago of their Worships the Mayors of Masterton, Carterton and Greytown, and Leading Burgesses. GRAND Wairarapa Exhibition. TO HE HELD IN MasTEIU'ON ON Thursday and Friday, 21, si' and 22nd .June, In aid of the Funds of the Wesleyan Circuit. The Exhibits will comphise WORKS OF ART, OIL PAINTINGS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, ANCIENT RELICS, MODELS,
UUIUOS, FOREIGN WAR TROPHIES, (Including Zulu, Fijian, Indian, Russian, etc. Also—Spncimens of Local Inuustiukh. In addition ti the above, there will bo a Complete Museum of VALUABLE k RARE SPECIMENS Exhibits of all kinds will be thankfully received, and evory precaution taken as to their safety. R. E. HOItftBLOW, 2002 Hon. See. m. MASTERTON LODGE, 1430 E.C mHE meeting convened for to-night, JL Monday, 21st May, is POSTPONED to the regular night MONDAY, 28th May, at 8 p.m. Brethren who intend visiting the installation ceremony of Bro Sir Harry Atkinson as D.G.M. can obtain tickets from the undersigned. By order of the W.M. W. SEI.LAR, 2901. Secretary. LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE, 100 F., M.U. mHE fortnightly meeting of the above J. Lodge will be held on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, at 8 p.m. . W. SELLAR, 21)02 P. Secretary, TO BUILDERS. mENDERS for tlio ERECTION OI A X HOUSE at tlio corner of Churchstreet and Keaton-street will be received at Mr Haigh's Office, Hall-street (where
(VV i.lll limgliO Ullll Ql'Lll>U \UI4WV plans and specifications can be bo seen) until NOOK of SATURDAY. May 2Gth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, 11. ROWLATT, - Architect. 2902, (pro H, J, Haitjh), fHENDERS will be received up to ] 2 J. p.in, on FRIDAY, June Ist, for the purchase of !)7 Acres, (more or less), on the Moron Plain, near Greytown, belonging to the estate of ANGUS McMASTER, deceased. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms DASH. J. P. RUSSELL,) - . „ D. MsMASTERJ Exccutors ' Box No 14, P. 0., Gwytown, Monster Clearing Sale, 200 Lbs. SCOTCH FINGERING WOOL. Is lid, worth 2s 9d, WHOLESALE DRAPEKY COMPAN t. P. DICKSON. MANAGING FAtfTNER.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2905, 22 May 1888, Page 3
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