MONDAY-RitmiKO, Ladies .night, - :Pearson's'Uand. ■;■•■ '•■..,■■!■■ •JJUESDAY-Rohoatsai''Mamana."/; WEDNESDAY LFISK\: JUBILEE THURSDAY | v SINGERS; FRIDAY-Rohearsal"Maritaia", , •Tho. Orawfoi : d-H\mier Patty of Scot-' tißh Vocalists wilhhortly appear,'/ Fisk Jubilee Singers, v WILL GIVETWO CONCERTS, . INTHB THEATRE ROYAL., ■■:' ON •■ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY \Febr".aiy 20th, and 21at, 1889, ,■ j£T EPR TWO NIGHTS ONLY f^ WITH A CHANBE OF HKHHtAMMB.-. Mum,& Fttnwell visit to M'mterton. NEW GLEES I NEW QUARTETTES I ■■-..■ ' '"IIEW'SULUBJ , Popular Pkicjs 3s, 2s, Is ; Three-Shilling Tickets may be purchased from Mr T. E. Price, or. at the doors of Theatre, upon evening of Concerts.. Doors open 7,30,' Concert at 8, I TUB FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. ST, MATTHEW'S OHUROH. IV OS W. H. BEETHAM will give a GARDEN PARTY or the Benefit of ST.-MATTHEW'S CHURCH ou Saturday, February 23rd. REFRESHMENTS WILL RE PROVIDED. .... Tickets 1/- oacli, can bo bbtainod from Mb T, E, Piucb. : Tho Garden will he opon from 2 p.m. . to 7 p.ua. ' 8132 . ASTERTON HORTICULTURAL
AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, Will bo held on WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, INTHB SPECIAL PRIZES FOR AUTUMN SHOW, Class I.—No. 2!).-MrT. G, Mason's (value) 10s lid Class 2-No 55—Mr A, A, Elkiua, (value) 7s Gd Children's Class—No 70—Mrs Cranmer, 5s Class 3—No 76-Mr Blkins, 6d No 81-MrV.G. Beard, 10s Od NoB3-JIrJ, I'. Cowie,6s ■ Class 4-No 101—Mr Elkins, 7s lid No 115- „ 7s6d No 129—Sir Jas, Blliott(value) 7s 6d : No 135-MrV,G. Board, 10s 6d No 130—Messrs Townsend k Cowper . (value) 10s Od No 139-Mr James Stuckey, 10s Cd Class B-No US-Mrs W. H. Boetbam, 10s Gd N0153-Mr P. T. Redman's Box of Tea (value)los Cd Class G-No 100-Mr W. Bengali, Brooch (value)los Od No]Cs-MrsW,H.Beetham, Cd Class 7-No 167-Mrs W. H, Beotham, 5s Os - NoIOP-MrT.E.rricc, (valuo) 1 6d No 109- „ „ lOaGd No 172—Mr Henry Owen „ 10a 6d NotfMlrP.Diskson „ 10s Cd Nolß2-MrsW,H.Bcctliam,ss Class 8-No 193-G'iiamberlain Bros,, Bag of Flour, (value) 15s Prizes will be given as under, although not specified in tbo catalogueBoys' Writing, Mr Alex, Henderson's Bee •■" Clock valuo 10s Cd. Girl's Writing, Ist Prize 4s; second 2s, Messrs J, Graham & Co, givo a pair of handsome majolica vases for the best collection of vegetables grown from seed supplied by Nimmo and Blair, Dunedin, Mrs J, J, Frcctli, Ist prize 3s, second prize 2s for best collection flowers witbfivo petals only, Show open from 2.30 n.m, to 10 p,ra, PEARSON'S BAND. Admission OnoSbilling; Ohildren Sixpence, W B. OHBNNEIiLS, Secretary. WELLINGTON AND COLONIAL DOG SHOW, 1880, GRAND INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBMONOF DOGS, The Garrison Drillshed, On 22nd and 23rd MARCH, 1889, Under llio Patronago of His Excehenoy the Goveiwob, Lieut. Genhkal Sir Wm. F, D. Jeevois, K.G.0.M.G., 0.8., His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors, Hon. G. M. AVaterhouao, M.L.0., • Hon. Geo, _ Fisher, M.H.R,, Minister for Education, O, B. Izard, Esq., M.H.R., W. H. Levin, Esq., 0. J, Johnson, Esq., Lieut-Col. Butts, T, KTMaodonald, Esq, Entry, Forms and Schedulo of Prizes can bo obtained on application to R, J. Fitton, Esq., Central Chambers, Master-toil. 3180
■ASTBRTOM AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. BAM-OWE FAIR: Will bo held in Messrs Lowes & lorns' Salejards, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY,; FEB, 20, 1889. Ehkancb Fees': Kama, (id per head up to 10, and 3d per head for all over that number; Ewes, Is per score up to 100 and 6d per scoro for all over that number, . : ■ " ■ EmHiEvaccoinpanied by Foes, close with the Secretary, Masterton, on FRIDAY, February 15th, at !) p.m. When making entry, Auctioneer to be nominated; also state if Ranis are to be sold separately or in lots of 2,5,10, or otherwise. All sheep to : bo in the pens by 10 o'clock on tile morning of the Fair, and to be removed only by permission of the Stewards. Sale of Ranis to commence at 12 noon. MOHD.J.FITTON, . 310G . Secretary. ■BOOTS I BOOTS I. BOOTS I H.HOUNSLOW, . BOOTMANUFAOTUEER, (Opposite the Indo-Ohina! Tea Depot), . MASTERTON..:;': ".■- WHILST. thanking tlidae who' have supported him sjnee he has bee'n in business iutimatas that he has a choice stock of own mado BOOTSANDSHOES alwftyß on hatid, in'Gtoleriieii'a Ladies and Ohildreu's of every description,;/:' V ..Hopsiow's Boys', and;:Girls ,: ;School Boots are noted'fprNeathe^Quality'and Cheapness. Hounslow's Fashionable arid Popular HIGH LEG OALF AND SAN. GAROOiBOOTS ARE TfNEQTJALLED IN.THE TRADE.;Special hiiido' DAMPPROOF BOOf S,;.warrahted tp keop the feet dryi very. wifeW* f or'co'untry.;wear.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3133, 19 February 1889, Page 3
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692Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3133, 19 February 1889, Page 3
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