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Amusements THEATRE ROYAL. " -FIXTURES FOIV THE WEERMONDAY—MASQUE BALL TUESDAY— l'rivnto Rinkinn Party WEDNESDAY—Rinkum, Band THURSDAY—Baby Ogden JQ FRIDAY—Huby Ogden Omveii Twist SATURDAY- „ Uncle Tim's Cabin Negotiations pcndinsr«ith tlio Great Mncciibo, and Mdllu Mimiia THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 19th and 20th. BABY"OGDEN In her Wonderful Impersonations (adapted from Clias. IMokei'a' great work " Bloak Houso.") "OLIVER TWIST' Supported by Mesdamea D'ORSAY OGDEN HELEN FERGUS FLETA MAITLAND ' EMELIA DAWSON And Messrs E.D'ORSA\ OGDEN LAURIE DUNBAR HARRY POWER HARRY SAVILLE R. J. DIX J. NORTON \Y. GODFREY AND E. BROAD !3"SEE CAST IN THURSDAY'S ISSUE, New Scenery by J. PIUIIME. POPULAR PRICES, 1/-, 2/-,3/. Box Office at Mr Priok's. 3310

Grand plain and fancy dress MASQUERADE BALL THEATRE ROYAL, MONDAY September 16, In nid of Pearson's Private Band Uniform Fund, ■ The following gentlemen form the Committee , -Patron, A AV Rcmill Esq, Mayor, Messrs C Tabuteau, C Tow-nail, Elkins, E H Eton, W Bray, E MoEwen, E Kibblewhite, AV Ignulden, T Thompson, J Nicol, W Hicschbcrg, Mclvor, R Bull, A J Hoskins, T Brown, C Winchester, P Dickson, Murray, II Petersen, J Williams, E Welch, A Kciset.berg, W Luudqvist, ,lno Nicol,M R Yarnliam, II Walden, J Mcquire, F O'Connor, W AlcKenzio, R Hornblow,S H Wickerscin, A D'Arcy, A Thompson, T Jago, .1 Uessuy, E Taylor, C Perry, C CWper, W Greatliend H Owen, H E Eton, E lticlmrds, T Wagg, W Dougall, 0 Blackburn, 11 Phillips, D Pickering, J Ross, .1 Muir, R Giant, R J Fitton, Cheimells, C Iliggins, J Dixon, T. Dixon. MASKS to bo worn by EVERYONE o the Hour during tlio tirst SIX dances. Dancing at 8.30 sharp. Double Tickets ss, Extra Lady 2s Cd. ADMISSION TO DIWS GIiiCLE Is. N.B-Masks may he obtained from Mrs Sage, Queen-street, or at the ENTRANCE DOOR, on payment of a small ii'o, H TUBES, 3301 Hon Sec. SALE OF WORK.' ENTERTAINMENT. THE LADIES OF ST MATTHEWS GUILD intend holding a TWO DAYS' salo of Useful and Fancy Work in tne Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Skptembbb 18 ANB 19, CHRISTMAS TREE AND CONCERT WITH TABLEAUX ON THURSDAY EVENING. Admission Is, Children under 12, (id. DOOR OPEN From 2 till (i p.m, and 1 till 10 p.m WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mllE Third Torm will begin oil X MONDAY, 16th September, CIIAS. P. I'OWLES, 3309 Secretary. TO ANGLERS. FISHING TACKLE. Fishing Tackle. Season 1889-90. J. WILLIAMS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, FISHING TACKLE IMPORTER MASTERTON. Arrived Opened up On view A SPLENDID consignment of Fishin» Tackle, including Hardy's celebrated all cane Bods, Gum Heart Standard Rods, very best, all with Hardy's patent lock fasteners, Reels, Landing Note, Minnows, Silk Lines, Casts, Traces, Gut, Hooks, Scores of articles too nu, uierous to piiiticiilarise, 27 Gross best samples specially adaped for N.Z rivors Hardy's Celebrated Exhibition Mods Fli"M «Ss EACH, J. WILLIAMS, Fishint' Tackle Depot, Masterton fpHE Borough Water Supply has J caused a lot of oxeilenient during the past your, but it will not bo forgotten, as tho inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts will ho interested in securing bargains of GROCERY, IRONMONGERY AND GLASSWARE and no wonder when J. ff, GORDONS CO Having purchased tho well assorted stock ol F W. Tomplo, liavo decided on offering to tho public sumo Si'lendid ISahuains in the above quoted lines. LOOK AT THIS. Bushmen, Settlers and Contractors Should Call and Iffiracr our Stock boforo purchasing elsewhere. Wcha"c on hand Sharp's Eureka Axes, l'nrkes all bright Bocket spades, garden, putatoo hay, and stable f->r]is, slashers, billhooks, and every requisite of bush work. Gr«iit Reductions Persons wishing to Savo Money will lind it greatly to tlioir advantage to purchase ol J. W. G. 4:Co. Supply of vogotable and (lower seeds, some splendid seed potatoes, oats, chaff, etc. Wo aro still selling the unrivalled Challenge Tea at 2s, Meo ground on tho premisis. Don't mistake the address or yon will regret it. J W; GORDON & CO SOTICI THE lioxt English and European mail via Rio, por R.M.S, Coptic will closo at this ollico on THURSDAY the l'Jth day of September, at 6,10 a.m. Parcels for this mail will closo on WEDNESDAY tho 18th at 2p,m, Duo in London Octobef&st. J.BAGQTi, Postmaster. Masterton, 14th September, 1689, 0310

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3310, 16 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3310, 16 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3310, 16 September 1889, Page 3

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