possible invitation to cellar, Any member gaining: admittance to make the most of hia time, and remain until forcibly opted. ;21 The " titne-of-day" and all information ■< to be 'given to persons about to: breast the bar ■counter,- in view of contingencies. Any request made by a publican to be performed inatanter (for a drink), unless the request be to "Git," which may be promised if . the inducement be a "booze," but no member shall perform'such promise. ; 25.' Barmaids to be flattered audaoiously. 26. Every opportunity to be seized of holding a stranger's hoi'se, orof borrowing money, pocket-knives, etc., from him. . 27. Any member attending ohuroh will be posted as unworthy of the Society. 28. Bets lost shall be repudiated by members, but bets won shall be persistently looked up. Bets due to members may be taken out in liquor, provided such liquor shall exceed in value the amount of the bets. . 29. Blackmail (if exceeding the police reward) to be levied on all sly-grogshops. 80. After ejectment lrom hotelbars, mid-night hours to be filled in by the inspection of likely tents. 81. All members to cultivate the friendship of persons known to be in the habit of" running the cutter." 82. All members are ordered to seize the opportunity of assisting the barman to roll in barrels of" snake juice (on the" off chance,") , 83. Ejeotments from bars, etc., to be foroibly resisted, and accompanied by a volley, of oaths of the choicest description, and threats of prosecution for interference "with the liberty of the subject." .84,. All publicans refusing drink on "tiok". are to be carefully " spotted" for Sunday trading, after hours, etc. Any threat against a publican in this direction may be withdrawn on his doing the amiable. Signed.— \V. G. Nosertitam, 8.H.0, H.J."Watner, W.K.P, W. Neville, 8.H.0. E. Woskcia, W.A.A.S. H. R. Hoob, M.L.O. B, W. Kirk, L.L.O. Win's Hair Balsam. If gray, restores original color And elegant dressing, softens mid beautifies No oil nor grease,. A Tonic Rostorativo stops hair coming out; strengthens cleanses, heals scalp.
WELLINGTON AND COLONIAL DOG SHOW, 1889. GRAND INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION OF . DOGS, TO BE UEI>D IN The Gavrisou Drillglied, On 22nd and 28rd MARCH, 1889, Under the Patronage of His ExoßiiiißKoy the Governor, Lieut, General Sib Wsi. F. D. Jervois, K.G.C.M.G,, 0.8., His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors. Hon. G. M. Waterhouse, M.L.0., Hon. Geo. Fisher, M.H.R., Minister for Education,'o. B, Izard, Esq., W, H. Levin, Esq., C. J. Johnson, Esq., Lieut-Col. Butts, T. K. Macdonald, Esq. Entry, Forms and Schedule of Frizes can be obtained on application to R. J/ Fition, Esq., Contral Chambers, Masterton. 3130
"VTOTICE is heroby given that the 1M Judge of the : Assesssment Court has appointed FRIDAY, the • 29th day of MARCH, 188/, at 2 o'clock in the AFTERNOON, as the time, and the Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Mas' terton, as the place, for the purpose ol hearing and determining all objectioni to the valuation list for the Borough ol Mastertira, for the year 1889, Dated this 6th day of March 1889, By Order. JOSEPH J. FREETH, Clerk of Assessment Court,
CLOGS. CLOGS. For Gardener*, Dairymen, Stable men, Tanners, Carriers, FeimonGERS, BUTCUEU3, BACON CURERS, ■Brewers, Cabmen, Coaoiijieh,'Farmers, And for Everyone who wish to keep their Feot warm and dry in the Wet and Cold Weather. RETAIL PRICES including Postage to any address in N.Z.— Single Pairs- _ Men's Watertights, 5 inohes high, 9/4 6 ~10/4 „ with Buckle and Flap to cover lace holes, 11/6 Men's Shooters, 6 inches high, 9/6 „ „ 7i inches high, 11/' Bluchers, b/Ladies' Capt and Ring Pattens, for wearing over Boots, 3/6 per pair Children's, Boys', Girls, Youths', and Womens' Clog Boots. In Ordering send size of Boot worn, over. 1,600 Pairs sold last winter. 100 pairs sent through Post. Gutta Percha—Gutta Percha f soles and Solution for repair hoots : also Gutta Percha Soled Boots. W. H. PAYNE, 141, Armagh-street, Ohristchuioli, IiOYALMASTERTON LODGE, 1.0.0.F.M.U. THE fuueral of Bro. Geo. Harvey will tako place at Cashpoint on THURSDAY, March 7, at 3 p.m.W.SELLAR, P.S NOTICE TO SMOKERS. THE undersigned have agreed to close their shops each ovening at 8.30 o'clock, Saturday's excepted. E. KIBBLEWHITE, J, WASHINGTON,J. WILLIAMS. Masterton, March 6th, 1889. MASTERTOJN PERMANENT IN VESTMENT AND -BUILDING SOCIETY. . ; NOTICE OF REMOVAL, THE business of above-namet Society will be carried on in th< new brick premises next M. Cas.elberj & Co., and opposite.Bank, of ;New Zea land, on and after SATURDAY, 2n< day of March, 1889. ; . W. SELLAIt 3H2- ■ , Siowtary,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3146, 6 March 1889, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3146, 6 March 1889, Page 3
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