AMUSEMENTS. .THEATRE RGYAIi I'hder tho patronage of tho Ladies and •''' '.'.teiißMEs of Masterton. FIXTURES FOB THE WEEK. MONDAY-Rinking ,•' ,■ TUESDAY -Afternoon—MissMooro'a . : (Class. ■:■ '.,„ ,• Evening—Rinking. . .WEDNESDAY 1 AMY VAUGHAN'S THURSDAY J cap and jacket cn'y. FRIDAY— Aftomuon- Miss Mn'oro'a ' (Class. „ Evoning—RlNKlNG „ PARTy...Pearßim , 8 Band' SATURDAY-Aftornoon and Evouing Bulking. ' And Every. Morning as usual. JNoni-rThe New.Floor is now in PER-FEin .CONDITIO*, and; pro. iipunoed by Vinkin" experts- to bo the bes the Province. r|THFvA-f RE'-RO YA L, •' ! FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY ■■■-■:■■■ -'■ MIS ' '- AMY VAUGHAN'S CAP AJiD JACKET COMPANY. ' IN THBIU INIMITABLE ': Musical Entertainment. H [LADY and GENTLEMEN) f\ SEK DAY BILLS AND POSTERS, Popular "Prices, 3s 2s, Is, Reserved Seats at Mr Prices.' Doors open at 7 30. Curtain at 8 Sharp. Carnages at 10.30.
Presbyterian Church IN ihbDBILLHALL, MASTEIiTON, WILL BE OPENED ON Thursday, 11th inst, tit 2 p.m. By the REV. JAMES PATERSON, - And remain open till 5 p.m., and again from 7 to 10 p.m. On FRIDAY, the 12th inst., THE BAZAAR will be open from 12 noon till 5, and from 1 till 10. THURSDAY NIGHT:-GRAND SCOTOH CONCERT, in which setural ladies and gentlemen from Wnllington will toko part. FRIDAY NIOHT ;-MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. ADMISBIOM-FtanMtiliß: Adults, 1/- j Children over ten, lid; under ' tm, accompanied by their parents, FREE.. Same Prices admit to Concerts at night, GRAND OHrTstMAS TREE FOR THE CHILDREN. SEE POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES.
Spring and Summer 1888. L J HOOPER and Co, BON MAROHE, AHE NOW OPENING OUT THEIR FIRST INSTALMENT SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, DRAPERY, CLOTH- : KG, ETC. SPECIAL NOVELTIES EVERY DEPARTMENT. DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, ZEPHYRS, FANCY . DRAPERY, ' ETC, Particulars of which will bo duly advortiaed iii a few dam CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK ATTHE BON MAROHE. L. J, Hooper & Co, BONMARCHE fill EKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD.;; rpENDERS will close at the Bond 1 Board Office, Eketahuna, at 7. p.m. on SATURDAY, October 20th, 1888, For Stumping and Clear iu«r about eight and a half miles of road in the Parkvllle Special Settlement Block, in 7 contracts, Specifications may bo scon at the Poet Office, Ekotabuna. W. BAYLISS, Clorh. Eketahuna, October 6th 1888. 8024 •ASTEUTON ■ OPAKI JOCKEY . . , CLUB , - SUMMER MEETING, 1889, CHAMPAGNE STAKES OF 50 soys SECOND HORSE, 5 boys from tho ' stakes, for Two Year-Olds (yearlings lßt August, 1888.) Colts, Bst Gib ; Fillies and Geldings, for, Six Furlongs. . NominMioh, with 1 soy,, .-will ( oloßt with tho'' Secretary," Mastertbii,"on WEDNESDAY, Ootoher 17th, at 9 p.m. I'bov. Un jiifjM of general .qntry Spurn Mcetingi 1889; and 10/-'Bt'"pojt,' ' WOHD.J.VITrON, 3Q.23, eeowtaryH,o,J.C,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3026, 11 October 1888, Page 3
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