amusements. THEATRE ROYAL 'SKATING RINK. , I'ndot the patronage of tlio Ladies and Geshembs of Masterton. V FIXTURES FOE THE' WEEK. MONMY-RinMng all day, TDESDAY—Afternoon, Kinking, ~ Evening, M.F.ODanco. WEDNESDAY Afternoon, Private Bulking Party. : . „ . Evening, Public Meetiug! THURSDAY—Afternoon Kinking „ ' Evening, ■ Miss' Moore's Dancing Class FRIDAY-Aftornoon, Miss Moore's Glass, „ Evening Privato Sinking Party SATUEDAY—Aftornoon and Evening Kinking. And Every Morning as usual. iJoTE—The New Floor is now in 'PERFECT. CONDITION, and pronounced- by. linking experts to be the best in the Province,
DRILL HALL. Elite Roller Skating Rink, DRILL HALL, LINCOLN ROAD, UNDER the distinguished patronage of hia Worship the Mayor, and Councillors, the Captain, Officers,- and Membere of the Masterton Volunteer Company."' Rinking Hours,-9 to 12 a.m,, 2,30 to 6 ■ p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m. FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK. MONDAY—Rinking all day ; Evening, Music by-Band ; TUESDAY-Binking. WEDNESDAY— Rinking Evening, Select, Music by Y6lunteer Band THURSDAY—Rinking; Evening, Volunteers ' ; . ; FRIDAY-Riiikinsi; Evening, Select; Potato Race 8.30. Ist prize pair skates, 2nd 10s,, Muaic by Volunteer Band. . SATURDAY—Rinking, Evening one mile skating handicap for boys under 15 years of age, Ist prize pair of crocker skates; 2nd ss. Morping Session-Ladies only; admission free; Skates sixpence. WAIRARAPA RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. 9 Football Match ENGLAND v. WAIRARAPA.. PAEK OVAL, MASTERTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 17th 1888, Kick off at 3 p.m. • Admission—ONE SHILLING; Children (under 12) half price. S. H, WICKER SON, Hon. Sec. W.R.F.U----1 Comphmtntary (Invitatim) Ml will be kid at the Theatre Royal on tkwrn evening, Dancing, at 8.30.
IHE BOROUGH ELECTION, ; THE POPULAR CANDIDATE, OULLEN desires it to bo known that his services are atill at the disposal of the Burgesses, and that lie will stand by the people in the future as he has stood by thorn in the paat. ' , 2993 ELECTION OF A NEW BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, JADIES ANDGENTLEMENI beg most respectfully to inform you that I juterid to contest the forthcoming election for a seat in the j3oroue;h Coun* oil,- and should I have the honor of representing your interest in that Council, I will endeavor to sorvo you honorably and trust my services may tond to the promotion of tlio welfare of all, 1 therefore solicit your votes and influence in my favor. I havo the Honor to be" Ladies and Gentlemen Yours Most Faithfully, THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTE. Masterton, 4th September, 1838 2994
R, HOCKLEY, GENERAL, &PORK BUTCHER, ' TTTHILST thanking his for YV paab favors respectfully intimates tliat ho had taken thosp. ppntrftlly situated premises recently occupied by Mji Phillies, adjoining the Indo-C'hina Tea Popot,• whero the piihliq will be. able to purohnae tho very best of Small Goods, comprising Real Cambridgo Sausages, German Sausages, Savaloys Bl'aok Puddings, Brawn, Tripe, Trottor Cow Heels, Hams and Bacon &c AIBIAI RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, REGISTRATION Of TItyDE I|}A}s llf and pursuance of tlie an-, thorjty vested in me in this behalf by (l The Trade Marks Act, 18GG,' 1 1, the Colonial Seorotary of New Zealand, do hereby certify that the trade mark herein described, that is to say— . • Description of Trade Mark The Words" INDOCHINA," Mure of the Article to ic/i/cA it is intended melt trade mark shall «pA " TEA ' Has been duly regi'st6ted,and that FREDERICK TAYLOR REDMAN, of the Indd-China Tea Depot, Queon-street, Masterton,m the Colonyof New Zealand, is entitled to ihe use of tlje said trade mark. Issued from the Colonial Secretary's Office at Wellington, this Bth day. of August,one thousand ejghf l\undre,d and eighty-eight, - . . • T.W.HISLOP,./ Colonial Secretary', and "Reeistrar. of TradeM>rks.; 'W • TENDERS }?OI| DRAINING,. TENDERS will bo received up to SATURDAY, 15th Soptomber, for Gutting a Drain 47 cliains iu length, more or less. ; : Tho lowest or any= tender Anofc nopesr sariiy accepted. For particular apply to r QHAS. \YYEM, 20S)(j ' Taratahi,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2999, 10 September 1888, Page 3
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