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THEATRE ROYAI; SKATING RINKUnder the patronage of tlio Ladies and GEsiLBMBif of Mnstorton, .' FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK. MONDAYT-Einkmg, (Mtes ni^ht). Pearson's Band TUESDAY ) Rehearsals allen WEDNESDAY [ Benefit-■ EntertainJ mens. • : Thursday—Einking partvj Pearson's Hand. ~ - - •-•-:■;• FRIDAY-Allen Benefit Entertainment SATURDAY— i ' And every morning as usual. mmmmm Entertainments will shortly, bo announced. .

THEATRE ROYAL, - TO-NIGHT.; Under the patronage of Hia "Worship the Mayor, and citizens of Mastertort,' Dramatic and Musical Enter- • tainment .Will . tako. place in nid of Mr George Allen, who has been out of employment through disease, of the bones, and it (8 neceßsary to send him to thoHotSprings, otherwise he will' bo incapacitated for lifo. ■' PEOGKAMME, 1. OvEMUitB "LoDiadem" Masterton String Band. 2. Song. "The Bugler" Mr Bray 8, Ballad" Tho Last Cord "(Sullivan) Mrs G. Hooper; with organ Accompaniment, Mr Ferry; 'cello oblijnito, Mr Pearson. 4, Duett "Kingot Spain" (Wallace) Messrs F, G. Moore and Crlonian. 5. Song "Alia" Stella Confidante-" Mr Gant, with violin obligato, Mr • Rathbone. G. Ballad "Loves Old Sweet Song" Miss M. L, Bowler. 7. Song " For ever and for ever" Mr Rowe. • 8. Duett " Dream Faces" Mr and Mrs G. Hooper. 9. Ballad "There is l a Flower that Bloometh' (Wallace), Mr Coleman. 10. Song (comic)." Clara Nolan's Ball" Mr J, C. Ferry. Interval, Selection "Turkish Patrols" M. 8. Band.

THE JHSTEM OF A HANSOM (JAB.(After Fergus Hume, a long way.) . Clata Holloway Miss Bosie Beaufort Milley Meddlesome Mrs O'Connor Udolpho Holli.way, Mr A. M. Bmdbury Joo Capsize No. 93, (His original character) Mr J, C, Furry. Accompanyists. Messrs Von Keisonberg and J. .0. Ferry; Stago Manager, G. Cuker, Doors open at 7.30 j Curtain at 8 sharp. Popular Prices-Is, 2a, aud 3s. W. SELLAR, Hon Treasurer. GRAND PICNIC, ANNIVEESARYDAY,Ja]i.22. [Ui'der the auspices of the Greytown Wesleyan Circuit.] at Mr Jones' Matarawa.

IS'Dinner at 12.30. Tea4.3o.«^| Special oxcursion tra.ns stop on tho ground to suit visitors, TICKETS all day 2s; Tea only, Is 6d; Family tickets, admitting parents and children under 14 years of age ss, Cojie One Come All. KURIPUNI SUNDAY SCHOOL. mHB ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 1. in connection with the above will bo held on SUNDAY NEXT. Services at 3 and 7 p.m. The PICNIC and TEA MEETING will be hold on TUESDAY, January 22nd, ANNIVERSARY DAY. Games in the paddock commence at 2 o'clock. Tea at 5 and meeting at 7.30. Tickets I/- each. 3103 E.KIBBLEWHITE, Tobbaconist, Ac, [Opposite Ceutkal Chambers,] MASTERTON. . BESTAmericanßrandsotTOßACCO aiidCIGAKETTESIn LARGE VARIETY. FANCY, TOBACCONISTS AND OTHER 600V8. FISHING TACKLE-All tho Newest ■ Varieties of Flies, Minnows, Casts Best single Gut Traces, Ac. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, NEW MUSIC & STATIONERY. Agent for Slesingor's Celebrated Horso Remedies, by tho use of which every settler can be his own horse and cattle doctor, Colic drink, Condition powders, worm powders, blister ointment, hoof oils, also rheumatic balsam.

ThoHAIRDRESSING SALOON attached, which ia one ot the best appointed in the district, is under the able management of PROFESSOR BOW LISY (Junr.) who will be glad to seeall his aid friends aud as many newories as possible. Razors Sot, Hair Dyed, Ladies own HuirMado Up. MAIRCUTTING SIS; OHILDREN UNDER TWELVE YEARS, 533: For tie convenience of Ladies the Hair Dressing Saloon will be specially Reserved for them every THURSDAY from 1 to 2 and from 6 to 7 p.m. i SPECIAL NOI'IOE TO THE LADIES •OF MASTERTON, AND BURUOUNDING MSTHICTS, DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, rAVING SEOUEED the services cf MISS HOURIGAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, we venture to assert that wo shall now be enabled h a;ive our Patrons the greatest satisfaction, MISS HOURIGAN, having had charge of the Dressmaking Department in 6ome of the lending Housosiu Melbourno, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability, places us in a position to recommend her to onr numerous customers. - Our prices, as usual, will be extremely moderate for'the Very jest wokk, , TRIAL; AND YQUR RECOMMEND- ' ATIOK RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, . L J HOOPER aud Co, CASH DRAPERS! CLOTHIERS, | •' : BOW MAKOHE, ; ■'"i " MABTPTON, -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3107, 18 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3107, 18 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3107, 18 January 1889, Page 3

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