THEATRE ROYAL Fixtures for the Week MONDAY—Red Star Ball WEDNESDAY—Einking THURSDAY \ St Muui< FRIDAY J Comedy Coy, SATURDAY Several Novoltios in ' THEATRE ROYAL, ' A GENUINE TEEAT. SSTTWO NIGHTS ONLY! Thursday and Friday NEXT, lOtii uml lltii. Harry St. Km, . supported by.... MISS FLORENCE SEYMOUR, and Mosdames Georqio Smithson, Hotly Kennedy, Eily Mayo, Lilly Hill, Amy Durant, Elsa Skerrock,-Julia Farchotte, and Messieurs Gerald Kennedy, Berke ley, Duff, Grnille, Clifford, Hill, and THURSDAY E7ENIBG,. Wlk, ARABIAN NIGHTS. Admission, 4s, 3s, and 2a, Purchase your Tickets at Mr hues' and avoid the crush, ■ ; 31?9 MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY ■ OLUB, .■ A 3ENERAL MEETING of n hers' will bo hold in the Club Hotel, Mastertou, on WEDNESDAY, 9th day of April inst., at 8 p.m. Business important: T. E. OH4MBERLAIN, • President Masterton, 2nd April, 1800. BOROUGH OF MASTERTOU. Tenders eta at 5 p,m, Tuesday, 15th April, 1890, for about 8.35 chains road construction and culvert, George street East. Labour and niuterial. Deposit of So, must accompany each tender. Plans, specifications, conditions of contract, and forms of tender at my offico, B. BROWN, 3476 Town Clerk,
IMPOUNDING iNOTIO'E.' "IMPOUNDED at Mauricoville by JL Banger, ono red and wliito steer, n slit in right car. If not claimed and oxpenaes paid, to be sold on 19th April, at 12 o'clock, noon, GEOItGEFEANKLIN, Poundkcoper. 4th April, 1890. 3479 to Builders.
TENDERS will bo received until Hoon on TUESDAY, thoßtli inst, (or The Erection of a sixroomed dwelling at South Carterton for G. M. Mathiesou, flans and specifications can bo seen at tlio ollico of Mr G. A. Fairbrothor, whore tenders may bo loft.
POR SALE, A BARGAIN. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AND TWELVE ACRES LAND, within quarter of an hour's walk of Post Office, Masterton. Substantial stables, cowhouse, and outbuildings. Nearly ?n acre in orchard, mostly full-bearing trees; good garden, Watered by neverfailing spring, Plenty ot firewoodgreater portion been ploughed—now in grass.. Water laid cn to bouse. Evory convenience, Further particulars apply this office. .
TAILORS, WABNEB4 BROOI ;QueeivStreot..'. Maaterton. Opposite Neill'a. Messrs warmer & broom take this opportunity of thanking their patrons for past favours, and bof? to notify that they havo entered into partnership, and will carry on a firstclass Cheap Tailoring Business at such low prices for Cash that will astonish their patrons. A largo stock of English and Colonial Tweeds to choose from.. A Trial Solicited. Warner jj Broom.
MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby givon of the Masterton Road Board's intoution, subject to the consent of the ratepayers interested, to borrow the sum of £250 under "The Local Bodies Loam Act-, 1886," for the formation of a road from Te Ore Ore and Bangitiiinau roads, and what is known as Stuckej's road, to section 13, Block X, Kouparanga, To meet the interest and annual charges on the sum proposed to be borrowed, a special rato of one penny, and 21-40t!i3 of a penny in the £ will be levied on tho rateable value of the following sections :—1,13,14, Kouporangi Survey District, A MEETING of the RATEPAYERS interested will bo held at the office of tho Board on Saturday, the 26th of April nest, at 2 o'clock p.m, to cunsidor the abovo proposal
li. TOSONE, Clerk. Road ttoard Office, ■ Mtisterton, 24tli Blarcli, 1600, 34C CORRESPONDENCE. (To the Editor.) SIR, —Thero has been considerable enquiry in this and surroundtng districts about theso boots with wooden soles (which a (Jhriatchurclr firin.advortiso ovecv winter in the columns oi your papers), the; are spokenof as being far superior to leather soled boots tor winter woav, being lighter, warmer, cheaper, and last longer than any other kind of boots for the wet and cold weather. If all I liavo heard about them is true tlicy must bo'just tho tiling for persons suffering from cold and damp feet.: They are also said to be a sure cure for chilblains, which of itself is worth knowing. Could you, Mr Editor, inform your humble servant,and also the largo and ever iucrcasiug number (if subsciibotß to your paper, if the said firm still have and do manufacture the above kinds of boots, if so, wlmt is their address. By enquiring into the above and answering thesame in your columns, you will greatly obligo, yours &c„ • Onk who' wakts warm feet is the WINTER, [ln answer to the above wo can > endorse all that is said about the good •qualities of flm wooden soled boots, , commonly called Clogs, and .would . recommend anyone suffering fnim cold "ror : damp feet, or tlioso who have to bo out in the wet and mudfopurch»se .a pair of the above. The address of the firm is W. H, fnyno, 141 Armagh®,, Cbrißtohurob. We would recommend . you to write for-a price list, Ed.] ■ -AW.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3480, 9 April 1890, Page 3
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