Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. -FIXTURES FOB THE WEEKMONDAY —Sinking, Ladies Night TUESDAlf—Rmking THURSDAY—FANCI' DRESS CARNIVAL. BAND. FRlDAY—Private Rinkintr Patty, SATURDAY—Rinking all day. Tho llink can bo engaged Wednesday or Friday Evenings for Private Rinking Parlies. "TJIUm\Y"EYENING KEXT7 SECOND GRAND FANCY DIiESS CARNIVAL OF THE SEASON. Kinking from 7,80 to 11, NEW MUSIC by Mr Pearson's Band, Rink spocially decorated for tho occasion Admission to the floor by TICKET ONIjY. Skntora must bo in EVENING or FANCY DRESS. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Special Phizes.—A Pair of Raymond all-damp Extoiißion Skates, for tho most graceful lady skntor, and ,'a SEason Ticket for most original costume worn by a lady, Floor Tickets, including skntes, Gonts 2s, Ladies Is, spectators Is, GALLERY reserved for ladies. RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES FOR THE WINTER SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DRAPEBY
AT THE Wholcsalo Family Drapery Waroliouse, TE ARO HOUSE. WELLINGTON. Commoncing at 10 a.rn on AUGUST l.^j Wandorful Bargains First-class Goods All Season&blo Goocla All Fresh, Clean Goods No Rubbish No Soiled Goods Ko Damaged Goods
WINTER SALE FOIt jDAYS ONLY ]| PRICE LIST in SATURDAY'S issue. IYo havo no branch stores. No connection with anyone hawking inferior goods, TueOmy Address JAMES' SMLTH, TE ARO HOUSE, 3259 Wellington, DON'T FORGET, THE CHEAP SALE OF IRONMONGERY YOU CAN BUY THE Greatest Household Treasure AN AURORA STOVE WITH Six Extra Wicks for 5 s 9 D CASS PRICE USED TO BE 21s to 30a each. JNO YOUNG. MA.STERTON.
P~ OUND.-A BLACK AND TAN SHEEP DOU, Owner can' have tho sarao on payment of expenses. Apply E. Dixon, Masierton Coach Factory. BOWLING CLUB, ALL rulers desirous of forming a .Bowline Club, are requested to meet at tho Oddfellows Hall, Perry-at on Saturday 27th July at 3,30 p.m. 3501 JJ'UK SALR Sections of land, To Oro Ore Road, between Hospital and residunco of F, 6. Moore Esq, Tonus Exceptionally Easy: Apply Sellaii & CIIENNELTjS. 3161 AMTIOMAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is tho intention ol the Board at its next meotini! to bo hold on tho Bth August, 1889, to strike a general rate of (5-16ths) five-sixteenths of a penny|in tho £, on tho rateablo value of all property in tho Akitio Road District for a period of one year, commencing on the Ist April, 1889, and ending on tho 81st March, 1890, such rate to bo made duo and payable on two equal instalments, on tho illst August and 3ht December, 1889, when tho amount is ovor five pouuds, when five pounds and under in ono instalmonfc on the 31st August next, at tho office of tho Board, whore tho rato book will bo open for inspection. By Ordor. A, McHUTCHON, 3262 Clerk. IMPOUNDIKG'NUTICET MASTERTON, JULY 20,1889. "IMPOUNDED by ranger from Clmpol X Street one light brindlo cow, in milk, a pieco out of right ear. No visible brand. If not claimed, and all expenses paid, will bo Bold on SATURday, August 3rd, 1889, at 12 o'clock noon. E. S, RICHARDS, 1 3262 Pouodkeeper.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3262, 22 July 1889, Page 3
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488Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3262, 22 July 1889, Page 3
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