AMUSEMENTS.' i THEATRE ROYAL. SKATING RINK. Uiidot the patronago of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Maatortoiu. ' FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK. MOMDAY—Rinking~ TUESDAY-PRIVATE QUADKILLE -MHJ.O. Peiiry'Sßand. THURSDAY—Rinking party, Pearson's Band SATURDAY—Rinking ' At the request of soveral patrons'there will be an EARLY MORNING SESSION from G. 30 to 8.30 a.m. Admission including use of skates Is, Ladies Gd. ' And Every Morning as usual. ■Note—The New Floor is now in PERFECT CONDITION, and pronounced by-rinking experts to bo the best in tlio Province, TO-MORROf" WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. NNIVERSAEY SERVICES will be held in tlio Church on SUNDAY NEXT, 4th November. ' Services at 11 a,in. by tlio Roy D, Fulton, and 7 p.m by tlio Rev- \V, Rowse, At 3 p.m. an address will bo ijivon to parents and children by the Rev D. Fulton. v Contributions of the day.in aid of tlio School funds. On FRIDAY, November Oth, there will bo a TEA MEETING in tlio Schoolroom. Tea on tlio tables at half-past five; Tickets Is lid, Children Is, Afterwardß a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Church, commencing at 7 o'clock, wlion addresses will he delivered by tlio Rovs D. Fulton, J, Dellow, AY, Rowso and others, ' 3041 MA6TBBTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SHOW will beheld in Messrs Lowes &lohns Saio Yards, Renall-street, Masterton, on THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22nd, 1888 Entries close with the Secretary, Central Chambers Masterton, and Mr F. H. "Wood, Greytown on MONDAY Novembor 12th. Programme and Prize List on application to the Secretary. RIOHD. J; FITTON, Secretary. MASTERTON HORTICTURAL AND INDUSrRIAL SOCIETY. WILL hold their ANNUAL SPRING SHOW on THURSDAY, 22nd Novembor, 1888 in the DRILL HALL. Entries will be received at the Secretary's Office, Queon-streot, from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday 21st November, Admission—Members free on production of ticket only; nonmembers ono shilling. Show opon from 2to 5 p,m., and from 6to 10 p.m. For entry forms, prize schedules and further particulars apply to W. B.|CHENNELLS, 3038 Secretary &Treasuror, AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEMONSTRATION SPORTS. . MASTERTOX PARK OVAL WEDNESDAY, 26th DEC,, 1888. (Boxino Day), BOXING DAY HANDICAP, Ist prize £lo,2nd £5, 3rd £2, See Postors. Look qjil for Programmes with local papers on 3rd Nov. (SATURDAY). Full particulars on apphcationto the Secretary E, H, HADDINGTON, • 3039 , Perry-street. £SO REWARD. fjIHE ABOVE REWARD will be paid ,1 •' i #anyonoViving such information t as ; will lead tb.t-he conviction of tlio pjsrson who placed a portion of a STILL oji my premises in June last, inconsequence of which I was prosecuted and I lined for a broach of the Distilling Act, I will also givo a REWARD of for the conviction of tlio person or persons who stolo a Plough from my Paddock a few weeks afterwards, WM, RIDDLE, Taueru, Oct, 15,1888. 3039 City Buffet Hotel. OPENING NOTICE. fTIUE Proprietors have much pleasure X in informing the general public that tlio above New and Commodious Bmck Hotel, splendidly furnished, and possessing every possiblo improvement and' requirement for tho convenience of its patrons will bo opened for the recoption of visitors on Thursday, Ist Noycnv bor, when tlioy trust, by strict attention to business, to meet with the. samo patronage as hithorto bestowed upon Ihoni, and can assuro their guests that every ondeavorwill bo used to givo tho utmost satisfaction. Tho Din inff Room is extensive and lofty and fitted with all tho latest modern improvements. The Bedrooms aro largo, well ventilated and furnished in a superior style. Tho'Mies'- and Genllemeii's Sillimj Itooms aro beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered grates and every requisite to ensure comfort, The Culinary Department will bo under tlio ontiro supervision of Mr Ore sonr., assisted by efficient staff of assistants, and every care and attention will be taken to provide tho table liberally with everything in season, and in such amannoras to meet with tlio approval [ of tho most fastidious of epicures. HOT BREAKFASTS always ready i for passengers leaving by tlio early mornI ing trains, as also ' HOT SUPPERS on tho arrival of tlio 10.30 p.m. Manawatu train. I Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, as also w.c, adjoining on each Hat. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of tho choicest brands only, imported direct from the Proprietors, • . : ■ A Niadit Porter always in attendance, Tlio tramcar and Cobb and Co.'s I bussos pass tho Hotel every five-niinntcs ! ORE & BON, \ PROPRIETORS. ' : ; , REDMAN'S . i ; JKDO-China TEAS ) ,- , (Registered.) 1 TTISJTOIIP. to WELLINGTON can r V ■ prqciire copies of the :Waiua»apa , Pajlv at G, W, DUTTON'S, Lambtoii Quiiy, : -i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3045, 3 November 1888, Page 3
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740Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3045, 3 November 1888, Page 3
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