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Amusements : _ THEATRE ROV AL. -FIXTURES FOR THE \UEK-r-MONDAY —Biiikiiij!. Ladk-s TllUllaDAV—Hmking, BAND FKIDAY-t'rivnte Rinkin? I'iivtv. SATURDAY—EinIiinj. oil day. * Tho Kink can be Wednesday or Friday Evenings fur Private Kinking Parties, Negotiations pending for tho early appearance of FRANK LINCOLN, the King of American Huniuims's. "One wan a whole Mioiv."—Bulletin. mHEATRE [>OYAL calboo mm m fux In Honor of the visit and under the patronage of the Native Footham Team, RINKING FROM 7,30 TO 10; AND DADOING FROM 10 TO 12, To hie Music of PEARSON'S BAND. SPECIAL PRIZES j For the handsomest drcßS made of paper or calico, or combination of both worn by a lndy, a pair of Raymond All Clamp Extension Skates, value 255. For ditto worn by a gentleman, pair of Petersen's best auti masher boots. For best dress made of tlax worn by a lndy, Season Ticket. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED For Rinkera and Dancers Plain and Fancy Dresses, or Football Costumes, may be worn, but tho competing dresses must be either paper, calico, or flax. FLOOR ADMISSION, WHOLE OF EVENING, Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Spectators 1/-, Dress' Circle 'k.

N- Z. NATIVE TEAM, V. WAIKARAPA. MATCH will bo played between above teams on the Masterton Park Oval MONDAY, 19m INST. Bali, Kicked Off at 3 O'Clock, AMISSION-1/.; Children half price. H. G.SNODGRASb', lion. Sec. 3281 W.R F.U. ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, OF THE MASTEIITON VOLUNTEEI! FIRE LRIGADE. Will be held on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st, At the THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON pOAIMITTEE:-A.W. RenallEsi,., \J Mayor, Councillors Ciillen, Eton, Fitton, Hessey and Perry, Messrs Ohentiells, Cowper, Dickson P., Dixon E„ Dixon tt,, Dixon J., Dahymplc, Elkins, Hirschbenr, Henderson, Hornblow, Hathaway, Hounalow U., lorna J,, Jackson D,, Kibble-white E,, Macara J., Mackay T., -MpKenjjio \V„ MoEtven, Murray, Muir, Nicol J„ O'Connor F. Pownall C, Price, Ross, Spllar, Thumpson Ai Tabutoau, Townsend, Thompson T., Waddir.gton E H, T, Ward G„ Williams J, Winchester C, TICKETS (refreshment included) Double, ss, Extra Lady 2b Cd, to bo had from any member of the.Comiiiitteo, Spectators admitted to thegalleiy op payment of Is each. Dancing to commence at 8.30 String Band under'tlio leadership of Horr Von leisenberg, G, FOY, 3280 Hop, Sooretavy,

0. E. DANIELL, Builder and Contractor, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. TS prepared to execute contracts of overy kind, provide reliablo estimates, and furnish every possible information to settlers about to build, Repairs performed on the shortest Workmanship and material guaranNEW ZEALAND INSURANCE; Hl/TR BURT3N BOYS has been appointed agent for this Company for Mastertor. district. The office is in Old Borough Council Chambers, Queenstreet, four doors from Club Hotel. H.M. SIMPSON,

IN THE ESTATE OF J, D. BAIRD. Lots 8,9,10, and part of 7, subdivision of section No 86, Small Farm [Settlement, between tho Hospital and F. 0. Moore's residence, contajniiifr U\ acres. Piuce 1500, Part oE'aeatioii No 113, Masterton, 44ft to Church-street, by a depth of IGS feet, opposite Drill Shed. Prick £IOO. Torms can be arranged to suit purchasers by applying to tho WELLINGTON TEUST, LOAN & INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED) 28, Larabjop Quay, Wellington. THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CRE TOBS' ASSOCIATION (Limited). For the Protection of TnuiE, Collector or Accounts, <fco, TSSUES Weekly Commercial Report oi 1 Bankruptcies, Bills of Salo, Assignments, Loanß on Wool andCiops,&c. Makes private enquiries as to financial status; Collects aocounts anywhere in New Zealand and in Australia, Subscription one and two guineas,payablo in advance. Masterton Agent, Mr E. H. Waddington, Perry-street. Solicitor, Mr A. R. Bunny. R, HANDERSON, Geno;al Manager.

TE ARO MUSIC WABEHOUBE, Manner Stkbbt, (Next FLOCKTON'S.) E. J. KING, Music Seller, (Lato of Ouba Street,) A LARGE Stock of Musical Jiiatruuients of every description oil Hand, Latest Music Received Monthly. Tutors and Teaching Musio in Great Variety. Country Orders punctual? attended to. 327 C

TO LET.—'fne convenient six-atalled stable with loose loxcb at back of Bank of Now Zealand. Apply Daily Office.. ■■ A

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3285, 17 August 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3285, 17 August 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3285, 17 August 1889, Page 3

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