THEATRE ROYAIr SKATING RINK, I'ndor the patronage of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Mast'erton. FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK, HOMDAY—Evening—Stage Rehearsal ), ! Of " 11, M.5. PINAFOHK," & Rinking on Floor, , . TUESDAY—) Kinking, WEDNESDAY- ~and^: THDKSDAY—j Miss Moore's Classes FAlDAY—'Aitetnoon,. Miss Moore's „ Evening—GßAND PAPER „ CARNIVAL. SATURDAY—Afternoon and Evening Kitikins;, .- And Every Morning aa usual, ... To Prevent Disappointment in the 1 ' Paper Carnival)' Coinpotitors ' • ; will : please eiiijage their.' . '■. Skates beforehand.
. Notb-Tlio New Floor is now in PERFECT CONDITIOV and pronounced by rinking-oxpArts to be the best iii tlio Province, . . ■ • '' : ' ' ' ■ THEATRE ROYAL RINK. : TIIE EVENT OF THE SEASON.. FRIDAY EVENtNMEXT,Inst. . GRAND PAPER AND CALICO COS- - TOME CARNIVAL. FOR the Handsomest Dross worn by a lady, a reitlly too awfully- lovely sunalmde, to be seon in Mr Dickson's window, value3ss, 'For the second best' costumo worn by a lady, pair Crocker Skates, to bo seen in Mr Jno. Young's window. For tlio Handsomest dross worn by a gentleman, prize pair antimasher boots, (best make) to bo seon in Pearce'a window. For the most original or comio make up worn by a gontleman, aguineaciicketbafc, to bo seen in Mr Wickerson's window. Note—The competing dresses must bo made cither of calico or papor, or a combination of both. Admission-ONE, SHILLING. Skates Cd extra. Children half prico. 3010 DEILLHALL, Elite Roller Skating Rink, DRILL HALL, LINCOLN ROAD. UNDER the distinguished patronage of his Worship the Mayor, and Councillors, tho Captain, Officers, and Membors of the Masterton Volunteer Company. Rinking Hours.—9 to 12 a.m., 2.50 to 5 p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m. FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK. MONDAY—Rinking all day; Evening Music by Band TUESDAY—Rinking. WEDNESDAY— Afternoon, Rinking, Evening-PLAIN AND FANCI DRESS CARNIVAL: Musio by Volunteer Band THURSDAY—Rinking; Eyoning, Volunteers FElDAY—Rinking; Evening, Select: • One mile skating handicap for boys under 15 years of age. Ist prize pair of crockor skates; 2nd ss, Musio by Volunteer Band, SATURDAY—Rinking all day. Morning Session—Ladiea only; admission free; Skates sixpence,
J.G. MACKAY . OF THE, . KUEIPUNI CASH STOKEAND BAKERY, gEGS to announce tlmt ho has, at the request, and for the convenience of a number of his customors, —to whom he tenders his silicon) thauhs—opened that shop at the corner of Queen and Ronallstroet as a BRANCH SHOP, where by strict attention to business, supplying the BEST of everything at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, ho hopes to morit a continuauco of their favors, CAKEg, PASTRY, and CONFECTIONARY always fresh.' HOT PIES rS°Tiiesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays, Gooda delivoi'eil to all parts of tho District. Country orders oxocuted with care and punctuality, 3001
The New Gladstone Watch 13s_6d, T HAVE JUST RECEIYED ( DIRECT X from the Anglo-Swiss Watch Co., Birmingham, England,MX dozen of their CELEBRATED _ GLADSTONE WATCHES. Being Sole in the Wairarapa for the do of tho same. 1 received inacructions from the Company to take legal proceedings against anyone selling Waterbury, or inforior Watches for the GLADSTONE, which is undoubtedly the Best Watch ever offered at tho, price, and must supersede all other cheap Watches, Post Free—l4s fid. Also on Sale one dozen Waterbury'a ' at lis Gd.' RESSWOOD MASTERTON, Presbyterian Church THURSDAY and FRIDAY, • OCTOBER 11th & 12th. REDMANS INDO-OHINATEAS [Registered,) JNOTICE, All accounts duo •to j. o. VALLANCE, late ofKahumingj, deceased, must be paid to tho undersigned on or before the FIRST DAY of OCTOBER, 1888, otherwise proceedings for recovery will be taken. All accounts owing by the said J. 0, Valianoe must be rendered to tho undersigned on or boforo MONDAY,' first day of Octobeiy 1888, othonviso they will uot bo recognised. C.F, VALLANCE, for Self & Co., Executors Estate of J. O.Valiance, 3009 (Decoased.) ma ALFREDTONItOAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with nib-sections 8 and 9, section 90, Publio Works Act, that tho Tawntaia' Road is CLOSED to WHEEL-TRAFFIC from this-date, until the 15th November, 1888.' : ' H. DUNDERDALE. -'*/•" ;• •' Clerk. Ssptoiiibw lQtli, 1888.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3012, 25 September 1888, Page 3
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