Amusements. .Theatre Royal Rink Openingof, the IMing season RINKING Every Afternoon and Evening unless otherwiso advertised.' Also Morning Session as usual for ladies from 10 to 12, Children's Session on SATURDAY'S from 9.30 to 12, Admission, including Skates, od. for the First Fancy Dress Carnival of the Soaion. 3180 TEA & '/CONCERT IN AID OF THE CATHOLIC PRESBYTERY, Will, BE HELD IN THE —DRILL HALLON THE EVENING OF EASTJfiR MONDAY, APRIL 22KD.. Tea at C, Concert at 8., Pearson's Brass Band will be in attendance. Tickets to admit to tea and ooncert 2/« and 8/-. (Tho 3/-tickets admit to front seats for the Ooncert). Tickets for Concert only, Front Seats 2s,_ Back Seats Is, to be bad at T. E. Price's or at Cathulio Presbytery. PROGRAMME OF CONCERT. 1 Flute Solo," A song without words,' Mr Putnam. - 2 Song, " The Irish Emigrant" Miss McClean. 3 Song (selected), Mr Munfc. 4 Song, " Ora pro Nobis," Miss Fisher, 5 Song, " The Beacon," Mr Bray* 6 Trio," Memory," Miss MoClean, and Misses M. and N, Oiniino. ■ 7 Song, "Tell me Mary how to woo Thee," Mr M, 0, Rowo. 8 Duet, '■ A,8.C.," Miss Gallagher and MrDuff. 9 Song," Warrior Bold," Mr Black, 10 Song, "'When the heart is young," Miss Lowes. 11 Song, " Tho young and tho old Maria," Mr Colomau. 12 Song, "ThoSont! and tho Singer," MissM Ciinino. 18 Song, "Thomooting of tho waters," Mr J. H, Rowe, 14 Song, "Cherry Ripe," Miss McClean, 15 Flute Solo, Mr Putnam. 10 Song, (selected), Miss Gallagher W Song, (selected), Mr M. O. Rowe. 18 Song, (comic), " I htivon't for a long time now," Mr Duff. RSiT STAR FOOTBALL OLUB'S COND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DIiESS B AJj L. rnO bo hold in Theatre Royal, Maßtor--1 ton, on EASTER MONDAY, April 22nd, 1889, under the patronage of the Ladies of Maßterton. Dancing to commenco at 830 p.m. Musio by String Band. Tickets (5/- double, 2/G Extra Lady) may bo obtained from Messrs J. Williams, T, E. Prico, and J. Washington's, or from Members of the Committee. Spectators in Gallery,
A. D'ARCY, 3171 Hon, See. Ball Committee. THE TRUTH STATED. "Whioh Is the best boot shop in the town of Masterton 1 Why J, Carpenter's old-estab- ( liohcd depot in Queen-stroot. Whyia.it the beat ? Beoause u?o thcti thn bent value or you mo-cy Do ycu mean Masts'wn rnado or Imported boots ? Well lw imports the best boots; but I have worn for years boots made to measure from his old establishment, and havo never had a corn or a aoro foot. How aro his priooa ? Well 1 They are honest, and about as low as a man cm make them who means to pay his . way. What do the ladios say ? They speak well of this department and tho special attention given to it by Mrs Oarpentor. They can ceb all the best and newest fashions. 1 think 1 will go there I You cannot do better. Mr & Mrs Carpenter Will bo pleased to welcome both old and new customers. Don't mistake the shop. It is the ono next the Post Office, and you oan depend upon it that J. 0, is a PRACTICAL BOOTMAKER, TRY OUR PARCEL'S PARCEL NO. l-255, 12yds Washing Print 13yds Beautiful Flannelette 12yds Good useful Calico 1 Fair Perfect Fitting Corse s, 2 Pair Seamless lloso 2 Doifl Best Cotton All for 25i PARCEL NQ 2.-35j 12yds Summer Diess Tweed 12yds "cat Flannelette 12yds Best WMt" Calico Trimmings and Buttons to raatek|dress 1 Beautiful Trimmed Hat 1 Pair Black or Colored Silk Gloves, All for 35a. PARCEL NO 3-3 os, fijyds Strong White Sheeting. Oiyda Unbleached Stating 12y<U SCin Best White Calico 12yds Best Unbleached Colloo 6 Toweln-Largu 6yds Fine Holland 7yds Best Colored Shirting 1 All for 3!a,
PARCEL NO 4,-428, 1 Pair Magnificent Curtains 2 Mr Small Curiam# 1 Largo Double Quilt I Pair Doublo Blankets 6 Large Towels I Toilet Cover All for 42* PARCEL NO 5,-68s 6d, 1 Splendid Petono Tweed Suit, size to 3^ 2 Pair Finn Merino Drawers 2 Pair Flue Merino Sox 2 Pair Cotton Sox 2 Strong Working Shirts 1 Oxford Shirt, with Collar and Tie 3 Handkerchiefs All for £3 8s 8d PARCEL NO G,—3Ss, liydfl Good Table Damask 10yds Very Best Twill Sheeting Gyds Good Cretonne 1 Pair Long Curtains Gyds Tea Towelling All forSSa A NY of the above Parcels will be forwarded Free of charge—to the nearest railway station, and wo guarantee overy article to be of first rate value, and as evidence of dur confidence in cur goods we undertake to receive back any parcel not approved of, and refund the money in full on receipt of parcel in order, Kach order must be accompanied with P. 0.0, and full address, and wo guarantee delivery of parcel within tlirco days of receipt of order j ADDRESSveitoh&almn; .cm-ST,.mLTWIW 3WB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3183, 18 April 1889, Page 3
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