Amusements mmm NOTHING' SUCCEEDS LIKE ■SUCCESS. THE LARGEST HOUSE (since th Jubilee Singers) last night to see BACHEiiDBR'S iifia i AND MRJ.D.FOLE* Tlio popular ontertainor, POPULAR HOLIDAY PRICES Three, Two, and Uno Shillinj;, Chil(lron half prico. FAMILY TICKETS, admitting Lady, Gentleman and two Children, front seats sa, Ditto, Drcßs Circle 7s. J1395 THE RINK Will bo open TO-MOKROW ((Saturday), Afternoon and Evoninq,
PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY ANNUAL PICNIC, JNEW YEARS DAY, IN Mit G. W, WOODBOOFE'S PADDOCK. • ADMISSION':-Forenoon, (including dinner and tea) Adults, 2/1) Children not belonging to tho School. VAFTERNOON: Adults, I/O; Children Gd. All sorts of Games as Usual.
EUMUIiAU UACK RACE MEETING VALLANCE'S FLAT, MEW YEAR'S DAY. WR all horses that havo never woi any racoa othov tlrnn Hack Itaces. THOS. CAItSWELL.
JNGTIOE TO TRESPASSERS. 1 NYONE iouud trespassing on tho •l. land of tho undersigned after this date will bo prosecuted as tho law directs. E. JOHNSON,' Makora. DECEMBER 23sd.
IN THEIR WINDOWS THIS EVENING, Of New Goods Just opened for the Xraas Holidays. GRAND DISPLAY of Millinovy mid Fancy Drapery, GRAND DISPLAY of Clothing, Hata, and Gontlemoii'B Mercery, HOOPER t CO., BONMAROHB
WAMARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. THE date for rocoiving nominations is EXTENDED until FRIDAY, 27th in»t, at 9 p.m at the Secretary's Office Handicaps declared on MONDAY, 30f.11, W. BELLAB, 3303 Hon Suorotary,
WAIKAHAI'A CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A MEETING of the members will l. be held in the Cluu Hotel, on SATURDAY, ?Bth December, 1889, at 8 p.m. W.SELLAR, Hon Societary. Miwterton, 23rd Decetnbor/1889. 3398
EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, MASTERTON. J. B INNEB DESIRES to inform the jubabitants of Masterton and Surrounding District, that ho has purchased tho STATIONERY, BOOKSELLING & FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, hitherto carried on by MR T. E. PRICE, Queen Strbbt, Mastektom, and trusts by strict att ntlon to buaiWO3B, to merit the Biipport of the residents. Boiiiß a DIRECT IMPORTER tho public can depend upon getting as GOOD AN ARTICLE and at as low a price as at WELLINGTON, or any of the large towns, The latest novelties in Stationery, Fancy Goods, Cards, Booklets etc, will be coming forward every month per direct steamer, as well as all the usual periodicals and latest published books. ( SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY will be a yery important branch of the business. A Bplendid variety of tho newest XMAS CARDS now opened up, Choice assortmonfc of CHRISTAIAS PRESENTS, consisting of Ladies' bags (plusli and leather), work botes, dcaka, itikatauds, photo frames, vases, wall pockets, Ladies' companions, card cases, purees, pocket books, Japaneso goods, etc, etc, etc. Anp book or music not in stock will bo procured, In ordor to make room for new gouda, a quantity of tho PRESENT STOCK will be cleared at GREATLY REDUCED PLIOES.
J. B. INNES, . (LateT.-E. Price), ' BouKSKHBR, STATIONER, AND FANG* Goods Dealer, QUEEN STREET,." MASTEETON, 1 . ' 3390
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3395, 27 December 1889, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3395, 27 December 1889, Page 3
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