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THEATRE ROY A ; L. ~; -FIXTURES Fbi" THE 'WEEIVMONDA Y-Afternoon,' Rinkjng. Evemug, Bed Star Ball. TUESDAY-EleotionSohoblOommittee THDRSDAY-Bmking, Poarson's Band FRIDAY-Rinking. SATURDAY-Morning Children's feession,Alternoon\n.... NOTE—Fop the future tbo charge of admission'on BAND NIGHTS include ing uee of skates, trill be Gentlemen, 1/0; Ladies, !/•; Non-skators, 6d. Theatre Royal Rink Openingof the Sinking season Evory Afternoon and Evening unlets 'otherwise advertised. Also.Morning Session as usual for ladies from 10 to 12. Ohildkbn's Session on SATURDAY'S from 9,30 to 12. Admission, including OUT for the First Fancy Dress Carnival of the Season, V 3180 TEA & CONCERT IN AID OF THE - CATHOLIC PRESBYTERY, WILL BE HELD IN THE -DRILL HALLON THE.EVENING OF EASTJSK MONDAY, APKIL22SD. Tea at C, Concort at 8. Pearson's BraßS Band will bo in attendance. Tickets to admit to tea and concert 2/and 3/-. (The 3/-tickets admit to front seats .for the Concert). Tickets for Concert only, Front Seats 2s,_ Back Seats Is, to be had at T. E. Prico'B or at Catholic Presbytery. I PROGRAMME OF CONCERT. 1 Fluto Solo," A song without words,' Mr Putnam,. 2 Song, "The Irish Emigrant" Miss McClean, 3 Song (selected), Mr Munt. 4 Song, " Ora pro Nobis," Miss Fisher, 5 Song, "The Beacon," Mr Bray, 6 Trio," Memory," Miss McClean, and Misses M. and N, Cimino. 7 Song, "Tell ine Mary how to -woo Thee," Mr M.O, Rower 8 Duet, "A.8.0.," Miss Gallagher and Mr Duff. ■ 9 Song, " Warrior Bold," Mr Black, 10 Song, " When the heart ii young," Miss Lowes, 11 Song, "The young and the old Marie," Mr Coleman. 12 Song, "The Song and the Singer," MissM Cimino. 13 Soug, "Themeeting of the waters," . Mr J. H. Bowe. 14 Song, "Cherry Kipe," Miss McOloan. 15 Flute Solo, Mr Putnam. 16 Song, (selected), Miss Gallagher 17 Song, (selected), Mr M. U, Kowe. 18 Song, (comic), " I haven't for a long | time now," Mr Duff.

EED STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S SECOND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BAJj-L.-rnO bo held in Theatre JRoyal, Master--1 ton, on EASTER MONDAY, April 22nd, 1889, under the patronage of tho Ladies of Maaterton. Dancing to commence nt 830 p.m. Musio by String Band. Tickets (5/- double, 2/li Extra Lady) may be obtained from Messrs J. Williams, T. E. Price, and J. Washington's, or from Mombors of the Committee. Spectators in Gallery, 1/-. A, D'ARCY, 3171 Hon. Seo. Ball Oommittoe. THE TRUTH STATED. Whioh is the best boot shop in the town of Maaterton ? Why J. Carpenter's old-ostab' lished depot in Queen-street. Why is it the beßt ? Because ugo theft the best value or yon mo* cy Do ycu mean Maite'um mado or imported boots ? Well he imports the best boots; but I have worn for years boots made to measure from his old establishment, and have never had a corn or a soro foot. How are his prices? Weill Thoy are honest, and about as low as a- man c m mako them who means to pay his way. ~ . What do the ladies say ? They spoak well of this department and the special attention given to it by Mrs Carpenter. They can set all the best and newest fashions. 1 think 1 will go there I You oannot do better. Mr * Mrs Carpenter Will bo pleased to welcome both old and new oußtomers. Don't mistake the shop. It is the one next the Post Office, and you _ can depend upon it that J. 0. PRACTICAL BOOTMAKER, CHOICE NEW GRASS SEEDS. New Season's Rye Alsyko Cocksfoot Lucerne, White Ciovor Timothy Red ditto . Pacey's ExtraCow Grass fino Perennial Ryo IS'FIM ENGLISH Smooth Meadow Hard Fescue Rough ditto Crested Dogtail Wood Ditto and Sheep's Fescuo Fine mixed Lawn Also Fidld Turnips, Swede do, Tares, Rape, Hemp, and other Agricultural Seeds. CHOICE SPUING FLOWERING BULBS AT EXTRA LOW PRICES. Hyacinths, Anemonos, Ranunculi, Amaryllis, Tritonias Iris, Spiraxis, Narcissus (a fine . collection), Gladiolus, Lilliunis,' And many others Too Numerous to Mention. F.. 00OPEB, Seedsman and Fmrbt, • Wellington. '. 8178 JLIEDMAN' 8 INDO-GHINA TEAS '(JcVpfcrstf.)

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3185, 22 April 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3185, 22 April 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3185, 22 April 1889, Page 3

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