1 Amusements. THEATRE ROYAJU, Fixtures for the Week, MONDAY-RniMng THURSDAY-Rinking.' SATURDAY MORNiNG-For Lndioo and Children, 6u, including ekutes, AFTERNOON),,.. EVENING } U, " k, "« MONDAY-2Cth, (Queen's Birthday), Morsikg Session, 10 to 1-3.80, for Indies i,ml children, AFTERNOON-2.3otiifi.Bo EVENiNG-Sce special advertisement. Nogoliitions pending with Vivian Dramatic Troupe, and "Inana." THEATRE ROYAL, MONDAY NEXT, 26th Inst. AN IMMENSE BILL, GRAND PLAIN AND Fancy Dress Carnival PEARSON'S BAND, QPECIAL Prizo for Best Ladies' k) Fancy Dress pair Raymond All Clamp Extension Skates with Hematite Wheels, THE ROSELLE SURPRISE PARTY, In their wonderful performance. Olympian' Games, Classical Statuary, Roman Rings, Binglo, Double, and Treblo Trapeze Acts, nto,' DANCING from 10,'30 to 12.30 to tho rauaio of Wellesley String Hand. A special programme of the latest dance
ADMISSION- Stn K e, li; Dnu Circlo, 2a; Skates, h. Tickets for thu Dall—Gout3, 2s; Ladies, Free. mi A SELECT PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BAIL will bo held in the TEMPERANCE HALL, on MONDAY, MAYSOth, (Under thu auspices nf the Wednesday Evomiw Dancing Assembly,) DOUBLE TICKETS 4s. DANCING OOMMENCEB at 8 O'CLOCK, ■ Music by an Efficient String Band. 351G pTMLL, TjIUOTBALL, WELLINGTON V Mastorton Football Club, WOEKSOP ROAD GROUND, MONDAY, 20th. Play at 2.80, Admission Is, Ladies free C. BLACKBURN, Hon Sec.
MASTERTON MUTUAL IMPBOVEMENT BOOJETJ. QUEEN'S BIRTIIJJA.Y. A PICNIC In aid of the Circuit Fund will be held at tho Parsonage Ground in the afternoon, Admission In tho evening SOCIAL GATHERING at Wealeyan Schoolroom, Adniiasion—la. Kefrcalimonts included
A GIFT AUCTION rpO provide funds for payina off the 1 balanco nf loan on St. Murk's Parsonage and Organ will bo hold in the Assembly Rooms, Carterton, on Salo to commence at 2 o'clock, Mil F. H. WOOD has kindly consented to act as Auctioneer, The LADIES SALE of WORK will take place on the afternoon and evening, of the same day, Refreshments ou Sale. Contributions of suitable'ar'icles will be thankfully received by members of •St. Mark's Vestry and Sowing Pee, Carterton, and by Mr Downard, Hon, Sec. 3511 New Sanitary Paperhangiugs J from 1/6 per pieco, go to R.audE.TINGEY . Mannerwtrfldt, Wellinpton. 11 piiuimß ru mvueti, wci oso aiu 1 MAY, for LEASING-A FARM, containing 100 acres, West Taratahi, for a term of kivb years, from Ist June next at per yoar. Land all fenced, and sub-divided into paddocks, good house, cow sheds, and ovory convenience, Pull particulars by applying to the Trustees in Reid's Estate, . W. HERCOCK, Carterton, or J. B, BAIMKW, 8347 Clareville. MO LET-An eight-roomed dwelling, J. with bath room and all other conveniences, centrally situated, corner of Bannister and Dixon-atreet, within two minutes walk of flat Office, Apply Daily Office, 3517 NORTH WAIRARAPA BACK RAOINO OI.UB.
MEETING of STEWARDS mil il In lio'.d in the Cmb Hnm nn SATURDAY, 24th May, 1890, at 8 p.m. W, SELLAR, Secretary, Masterton, 24th May, 1890. 8517 ARHOSKING particularly requests that all persons haying Claims on him Unpaid to end ot APRIL, 1890, will übligobyrendorins! accounts v.t onco for Dc Hosking would deem it a special favor if all persons indebted to him
(and able and willing to do ao) would oblige by promptly paying thoir Accounts, ' 8507 Transfer of Business. WHILE thanking my numerous Customers who have so liberally granted mo their Bupport since I commenced Business in Mastotton, 1 wish to notify that I havo, this day, sold my Grain and Produce Business to MR GEO. HERON, a well known Resident and Business Man of this Distriot, who will carry on the business in all its Branches as hitherto, and 1 would respectfully solicit a continuanco of your support to him as my successor. J P COWIE, Hall Street, Masterton, J P Cowie respectfully requests that all Accounts owin({ to him.be Paid on or before 31st MAY, 1890, to himsolf or Mr Geo, Heron, at the Store, Hall Street In reference to ihe above, GEORGE HERON, having purchased MR 3 P OOWIE'S GRAIN and PRODIOE BUSINESS, notifies that'he expeotsby Civility and Strict Attention to Business to merit a continuance of the liberal support accorded to bis predecessor. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. J, P. COWIE gives final notice that as ho is leaving the district, all account* due to him must be paid by June Ist, 1890. All outstanding accounts after that date will bo sued for without further notice 3/0 per gallon, Turpentine from 3/0 per gallon, go to undE.TINGEY Boners-i* M Wellw&tos, 3449
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3519, 24 May 1890, Page 3
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