- AMUSEMENTS.^Wf | THEATRE ROYAL SKATING RINK,: ll'tider1I'tider the patronage of the Lawks and Gentlemen of Maatorton. FIXTURES FOR" THE WEEK. JtIONDAY-Rinking, (Ladic3 nu>ht), Pearson's Band TUESDAY 1 Rehearsals Allen WEDNESDAY } Bonefit Entertain. •■■'•' .' J.' went, TnuKSDAY—Eiukirig party; ■■ Pearson's : Band.. FRIDAY-Allbn Benefit Entertain. nient SATURDAY-Aftomoon Riiikint; And ever; morning as usual,' Entertainments will shortly be an- • iiouncod, .-■■•■ THEATRE ROYAL, ' ALLEN BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT. LADIES and Gentlemen assisting at the' Entertainment are reminded' that rehearsal and practice' will bo held TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVEN-' INGS. ';•■.•. 3103 GRAND PICNIC, ANNIVEESARyDAY,Jan.22. [tinder the auspices of the Greytown Wesleyan Circuit.] AVERY HAPPY DAY will be spent at Mr Jones' Matarawa, IS'Dinner at J2.30. Tea Special excursion tra.ns stop on the ground to suit visitors. TICKETS all day 2s; Tea only, Is 6d; Family tickets, admitting parents and children under 14 years of age sb. Come One Come All. TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned- up to TUESDAY, luth imt., inclusive For the Erection oia Oottagfe at Opakl.
Specifications can be seen nt the Office of this paper. The Lowest or any Tondei' not necessarily nccopted. JOHNSTON AND WHITE. Claveville, Carterton, 7th January TENDERS wanted bvWm. Booth & Co, for Painting and Paperhanging. Specifications may be seen at the ollicfl in timber yard, Carterton. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, the 16th inst. 3099 Wa. BOOTH ft Co. E. KIBBLEWMTE, Tobbacomsti &o.j fOrrosiiß Ceiitrali Chambers,] MASTEUTON. BEST American BramlsotTOßACCO and CIGARETTES In LARGE VARIETY. FANCY, TOBACCONISTS AND
OTHER GOOVS. I FISHING TACKLE-All the Newest Varieties of Flies, Minnows, Casts 13ent single (Jut Traces, kc. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, NEW MUSIC & STATIONERY. Agent for Slesingor's Celebrated Horse Remedies, by the use of which every settler can be his own horso and cattle doctor, Colic drink, Condition powders, worm powders, blister ointment, hoof oils, nlso rheumatic balsam, The HAIRDRESSING SALOON at(ached, which is one- of the best appointed in tho district, is under the able manage wnt. of PROFESSOR ROW LliY (Junr.) who will he glad to seeall his old friends and as many newones as possible. Razors Sot, Hair Dyed, Ladies , own Hair Made Up. HAIRCUTTING 633 i CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE YEARS, 3JJ: For tjo convenience of Ladies the Hair Dressing Saloon will he specially Reserved for them every THURSDAY from 1 to 2 and from 0 to 7 p.m. BOOTS!BOOTS! BOOTS! H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, (Opposite tho ludo-China Tea Depot), MASTER-TON. WHILST thanking those who havo supported him since he has boon in business intimates that he has a choice Btock of own made BOOTS ANDSHOE6 always on hand, in Gentlemen's Ladies' and Children's of every description. Hounsiow's Boys' and Girls' School Boots are noted for Neatness,Quallty and Cheapness. Hoonslow's Fashionable and Popular HIGH LEG OALF AND KAN GAROO BOOTS ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE.;Special mado DAMPPROOF BOOTS, warranted to keep the feet dry; very suitablo for country wear.
BOSMARCHE SPECIAL NOI'ICE TO THE LADIES 'OFMASTERTON, AND SUHEOUNDINQ DISTRICTS. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. • TJAVING SECURED the services of MISS HOUBIGAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, we venture to assert that we shall now be. onabled t'j give our Patrons the greatest satisfaction. MISS HOURIGAN; having had charge of the Dressmaking Department in some of the leading Housesin Molbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability, places us in a position to recommend her to our numerous customers, Our prices, as usual, will be oxtreniely moderate for the very jiesj womc TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMENDATION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. , L J HOOPER and Co, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BON MARCHE, • MASTERTON. KURIPUNI SUNDAY SCHOOL, THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES in connection witli the above will bo held on SUNDAY NEXT. Services at3and7p;m. ! . The PICNIC and-TEA MEETING will be held on TUESDAY, January 22nd, ANNIVERSARY. DAY. (James in the paddock commonce at. 2 o'clock. Tea at sand meeting at 7.30." ' ' :' , T(C66is If sm,'■■■■' 3103
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3104, 15 January 1889, Page 3
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626Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3104, 15 January 1889, Page 3
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