ilealrerßoyaL.Rinl jOpenirigof the Rinking season RIMING Every Afternoon and Evening unlesa otlierwiso'advertised. : Also Morning Session as usual for ladies from 10 to 12. Ohimirek's Session on SATURDAY'S | from 9,30 to 12.. Admission, including .'■ Skfttds, Gb. . for the First Fanoy DreßS Carnival of the Season. .: '.;.. 3180 TEA f'CONCERT IS AID OP THE CATHOLIC PRESBYTERY, ' WILI BE HEID IN THE -DRILL 5 HALL- -.'• ON THE EVENING OP EASTiSK MTONDaY, APKIL22sd. Tea at C, Concert at 8. Pearson's Brass Band will bo in 'attendance.-
! Tickets In admit to ton and concort 2/and 8/-. ' (The 3/- tickets admit Jo front seats for the Ouncert). : Tickets for Concert only, Front Seats 2s, jiaok Seats Is, to be had at T. E, Price's or at Catholic Presbytery. PROGRAMME OF CONCERT. ' 1 Flute Solo," A song without words,' . Mr Putnam, ■ 2 Song, "The Irish Emigrant" Miss McOleaii. . 3 Song (selected), Mr Munt. • 4 Song, "Ora pro Nobis," Miss Fisher, 5 Song, "Thoßoacon,"Mrßray, , 6 Trio," Memory," Mies MoOlean, and Missoa M. and N, Oimino. 7 Song, "Tell mo Mary how to woo Thee," Mr M. 0, Rowe. 8 Duct, <• A.8.G," Miss Gallagher and . Mr Duff. 9 Song, "Warrior Bold," Mr Black. ' 10 Song, "Whenthe hoart is young," Miss Lowes, 11 Song, " Tho youne and the old Mario," Mr Coleman. 12 Song, "The Sons; »nd thoSingor," MisaM Cimino. 18 So"g, "Tho meeting of the waters," MrJ.H. Eowe. 14 Song, "Oherryßipe," MissMcOlean. 15 Flute Solo, Mr Putnam,„ 16 Song, (selected). Miss Gallagher 17 Song, (selected), Mr M. 0. Rowe. 18 Song, (comic), "Ihavon'tforaiong time now," Mr Duff, RSB STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S COND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS B A_L L. JW be hold in Theatre Royal, Master--1 ton, on EASTER MONDAY, April 22nd, 1889, under the patronage of the Ladies of Mastorton. Dancing to commence at 830 p.m. Musio by String Band, Tioketß (5/- double, 2/li Extra Lady) may be obtained from Messrs J. Williams, T. E. Price, and J. Washington's, or from Members of the Committee, Spootatow in Gallery, A, D'ARCY, 31V1 • Hon, Sec, Ball Committee, THE TRUTH STATED. Which is tho best boot shop in tho town of Masterton ? Why ,1, Carpenter's old-estab- . llshed depot in Queen-itreet. Why Is it the best? ■Because uso thcti the best value or yon nwoy Do ycu' mean Maste'tan made or imported boots ? Woll he imports the best boots; but I have worn for years hoota made to measure from his old establishment, and have never had a corn or a tore foot, How arohls prices? Weill They are honest, and about as low as a man cm make them who' means to pay Itis way. What do the ladles say 1 They speak well of this department and tho special attontlon given to It by-Mrs Carpenter. Thoy can «et all the best arid ncweßt fashions, 1 think 1 will go there I You cannot do better. Mr & Mrs Carpenter Will be pleased to welcome both old and new customers.' Don't mistake the shop. It is the one next the Post Office, and you can depend upon It that J, 0, MASTEBTON ROAD DISTRICT. TBENNIAL~ELEOHON. THE Triennial Eieotiouof Mombors for the several sub-divisions of the Masterton Road District will take place on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of May next, : ■ ■ i ■: ■. ;. The NOMINATION of Candidates for each subdivision will' dose at the officoof the Board on TUESDAi, the 23rd current, at NOON. No, 2 Subdivision, 2 Members required. No. 3 .„ 2 . „ .-. „ No. I . „ 1 Member „ Nomination forms may be obtained from Mr 'John Cameron, Opaki,' Mr William Riddle, Taneru, or from tho undersigned. R, WILSONE, Returning Officer, Road Board Office, Masterton, 15th April, 188!). 3180 AIUTIO ROAD DISTRICT. | GENERAL ELECTION. rpHE Election of five persons to fill L the office of members for the Akitio Road District will tak'o place on TUESDAY, the 7th May, at the office of the Board, Aoh'auga, ..Nominations- will close at the Road Board Office, Aohnnga, on MONDAY, the 29th inst., at 12 NOON, where forms may be had. ■ • A, MoHUTOHON, "„.'. Returning Officer. 17thApril, 1889.;.,,.', ; : . ,3183 JKEDMAN'Sj INDO-OHINA TEAS
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3184, 20 April 1889, Page 3
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