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mimSEMENTSi: THEATRE RoyAL ! SKATING RIMH; l'udor the patronage of the Ladieh and , Gentlemen of Mastetto'iii ;;. : FIXTURES FOR" iflE; WEEK; MONDAY-Rinkingallday. .• v ""' TUESDAY-Afternoon, Riiiking. ' ■'„ Evening, M.F.ODanco.' WEDNESDAY - Afternoon,; Private Rinking Party.. ■' „ Eveiung, l'ublio Meeting. THURSDAY-Aftemoon Rinking „ Evening, Miss Moore's Dancing Class ' FRlDAY—Afternoon, Miss Moore's Class, ■]■.-'.■'.: „ Evening Private Rinking Party SATCRDAY-Afternoon and Evening Kinking.' And Every Morning as usual, NoTE-Tho New Floor ia now in PERFECT CONDITIO*, and pro-: nounced by rinking espßrta to be the best in the Province, !'.■.'.- DRILL HALL. - Elite Roller Skating Rink, ■ DRILL HALL, LINCOLN ROAD. . UNDER tho distinguished patronago of his Worship tho Mayor,- aiid Councillors, tho Captain, Officers, and Members of tho Mastcrton Volunteer Company. Rinkiug Hours,-9 to 12 a.m., 2 30 to B p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m. FIXIURES FOR THE WEEK. MONDAY—Rinking all day;' Evening, Music by Band TUESDAY-Kinking. WEDNESDAY- Rinking Evening, Select, Music by Volunteor Band THURSDAY-Rinkingj Eyeniug, Volunteers FRIDAY-Rinkihg j Evo'uing, Select: Potato Raco 8,30. Ist prize pair skatps, 2nd 10s. Music by Volunteer Band. SATURDAY-Rinking. Evening ono mile skating handicap for boys under 15 years of age, Ist prize pair of crockor skates; 2nd sa. . • Morning Session-Ladies only; admission free j Skates sixpence. WAIRARAPA RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION.

Football Match ENGLAND v. WAIRARAPA. PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 17th 1888, KiOKOKFat3r,M. Admission-ONE' SHILLING; Children (under 12) half price, S. H, WIOKERSON, . Hon. Sec. W.R.F.UA Complimentary'!lnvitation) Ball will be kid at the' Theatre Eoyal on the same evening. Dancing at 8.30. THE BOROUGH ELECTION. ' THE POPULAR CANDIDATE. TIT OULLEN desires it to bo known that his services are still at the isposal of the Burgesses, and that ho ..ill stand by tho people iu the future i ho has stood by them in the paat, LECTION OF A NEW BOROUGH COUNCIL. 0 THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. r ADIES AND GENTLEMENJ I beg most respectfully to inform you hat I intend to contest the forthcoming lection for a seat in the Borough Counil, and should I havo the honor of opresenting your interest in that 'ouncil, I will endeavor to servo you ■onorably and trust my.services may end to the promotion of the welfare of I!, 1 therefore solicit your votes and iifluenoo in my favor, I have the Honor to be Ladies and Gontlemon Yours Most Faithfully, THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTE. Mastorton, 4th September, 1888 I HOCKLEY, IENERAL, &PORK EUTCHER, r THILST thanking his patrons for f f past /avnrs respectfully intilates that he has taken those centrally tuated premises recently occupied by r R Pmmrs, adjoining the InaVUhina ja Depot, where the public,will be rie to purchase the very best of Small oods, comprising Real - Cambridgo usages, German Sausages, Savaloys lack Puddings, Brawn, Tripe, Trotter m Heels, Hams and Bacon &i A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 3GISTRATION OF TRADE MARK N exercise and pursuance of tho authority vested in ine iu this behalf "The Trade Marks Act, I860," I, tho lonial Secretary of-New Zealand, do reby certify that the trade mark herein scribed, that is to Bay— Description of Trade Mark The Words "INDOCHINA" dm of tht Article to wWc/i it'it inteuhi sitcJi trade mark shdl dimly, TEA, ltJ -

Has been duly regißtered.and that FREDERICK TAYLOE REDMAN, of the Indo-China Ten Depot. Queon-atroet, Masterton,in the Colonyof New Zealand, is entitled to the use of the said trade mark, Issued from the Colonial Secretary's Office at Wellington, this Bth day of August,ono thousaud eight hundred and eighty-eight, ■ T.W.HISLOP, Colonial Secretary, and Kesistrar of Trade Marks,- • 2974 , TENDERS FOE DRAINING. TENDERS wiifbe received up to SATURDAY, 15thSeptembor, for Cutting a Drain 47 chains in length, more or less, Tho lowest oi any tender not ncces-. tily accepted, ,' For particular apply to CHAS. WYETT,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3000, 11 September 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3000, 11 September 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3000, 11 September 1888, Page 3

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