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■ TRESPASS NOTIOE, . A LL persons trospassitig on Matahiw will be prosecuted without r furtho J, & H.HOLMES, Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. -FIXTURES FOR THE WEER-MONDAY-Rinking, Ladies' night, Pearson's |Band.~ TUESDAY-Rinking. WEDNESDAY-MARITANA, THURSDAY-Rinking, Band. FRLDAY-Rinkinp. SATURDAY - Morninp, Children's session, Afternoon and Evening, Rinking. NOTE-For the future thoeliargo of admission on BAND MOOTS including use of skates, will be Gentlemen, 1/0; Ladies, !/•; Non-skaters, Gd. CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE. Drill Hall, Masterton, WEDNESDAY, MAY In. In Aid Funds of Church of England, nOMMITEE:-Mra W. Beotham, VJ Mrs W. G. Beard, Mrs S. F. Beard, Mrs Boddington, Mrs Von Stunner, MraTabuteau, Miss Vallanoo. Tickets 2s each, Spectators Is, may bo obtained from any member of the Committee or Mr T, E. Price. Refreshments provided for children. Dauoing from 7 to 11. MRS BODDINGTON, 3189 Hon. Sen, and Treas, IN HONOR OF THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT. THEATIffiROYAL WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist. ' THE MASTEBTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY will pro. duco, in a style of completeness nover before attempted in Masterton, Vincent Wallace's Grand Opera "lARITANA" With New Scenery, Rich and Costly Dresses by a noted theatrical consumer. (Tho armour mado specially by Messrs Rose and Co), The whole will bn produced under the direction and personal supervision of SIGNOR OARMM MORLEY. who has been specially engaged. THE SOCIETY'S ORCHESTRA Numbering 10 FIRST-CLASS PERFORMERS will be under tho direction of MRH. PEARSON, Seenic Artist—Mr A. M. BRADBURY, Doors open at 7.15; Overture at 7,45; Curtain at 8 o'clock Sharp, Carriages may bo ordered at 10.45. Popular prices-Dress Cirolo and Orchestra Chairs Bs, Front Seats 2s, Back Seats Is. Plan at Mr Price's. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th MAY DRILL HALL, MASTERTON. Double Tioketß, 7/6; Extra Lady, 2/6. 3189 THE TRUTH STATED. Which is the best boot shop in the town of Masterton ? Why ,1. Carpenter's old-estab-lished depot in Queen-street. Why is it the best? lause ugo there the best value or yon mivcy Do ycu mean Masto"twi mado or imported boots 1 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 tore foot, How are his prices? Weill They are honost, and about as low as a man o in make them who means to pay. his way. What do the ladies say ? They speak well of this department and the special attention given to it by Mrs Oarpentor, They can eot all the best and nowest fashious. 1 think 1 will go there I You cannot do better, Mr & Mrs Oarpentei Will be pleased to welcome both ol< and new customers. Don' mistake tho shop. It is the om noxt the Post Office, and yoi can depond upon it that J. C PRACTICAL BOOTMAKER. GEO.W.DUTTON BOOKSELLER, STATIONER ANI NEWS AGEM, Lambton Quay and Willis-st. Wellingtoi NEWBOOKS, Now Zealand of to-day, 1884-1887, b; John Eradshaw, Chairman of the Can terbury Farmer's Association, 15s; Job Ward, preacher, by Margaret LolaniJ 7s; Major Lawrence, by Hon Kuril; Lawless, author of Hurrish &c; Scionti fio Meliorism, and the Evolution c Happiness by Jauo HumoOlappertonS 6d; Liberty and Liberalism by Bruo Smith, Gs; Protection or Frectrade, b Henry Georgo ss; From Poverty t Plenty, by W. L. Rees, M.H.R, 6s jU Potter, of Texas, 2s 6dj ditto, ha bound, gilt top 3s; Tho writings < Jonathan Swift (Dean .Swift), formin Vol 1 of tho "Carisbrooke Library, edited by Professor Morley, The Carii brooko Library will bo a continuation < Mdey's Universal Library and will cor Bist of works for whioh the formi series did not allow sufficient room. Tl: lngolds by Legends, complete with tli original illustration of Cruiokshank an others 1b 3d, LornaDoone,Blackmoi 2»6d; The Legacy of Cain, Wilki Collins 2s 6d; Under Current*, authc of Molly Um 2s od,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3191, 29 April 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3191, 29 April 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3191, 29 April 1889, Page 3

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