FOOTBALL. * SPECIAL MEETING of the MastertoTi Club will be held in the Club Hotel on WEDNESDAY evenins next, at 8. p. m. C. BLACKBUBN, Hon Secretary. LOST. ~ ,HE Face and Bim of a Watch, in or •J. : about Hall-at. Finder will be regarded on reta rning to this office. FOB SALE. ■ DRAUGHT MAKE, thoroughly __J_ broken to all kinds of harness. Good temper and thoroughly staunch. For further particulars apply to E. WELCH, . Blacksmith, Masterton. MUSICAL FESTIVAL PBACTICES. j PRACTICES will be held in the Drill Ball every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY event» ings commencing to-night at 8 o'clock sharp. A- Von KEISENBERG, Conductor. B. E. HOKNBLOW, Secretary. FRESH OYSTERS, JUST ARRIVED AT MRS COLE'S FISH DEPOT, NEXT STAR OFFICE. -TXTJBTNG the aeason OYSTERS I I _-n v„ ■BTW.RTT from Wellington three times per week. Fresh fish every day. Smoked fish also on hand. TO SURVEYORS. ANTED TENDERS for surveying etc. Specifications to be seen by applying morning or evening to ■ * PrHOSKING, Masterton, Catholic Picnic and Sports. To be held In the Masterton Park on ST. PATRICK'S DAY. May Pole Dance, Children's Races.Men's Races, Harling and Football Matches, and other Games. Admission, Is ; Refreshments, la; Children, Half Price. In the evening a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be given in the
THEATRE ROYAL, To commence at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME. Ist Part, 1 Overture Orchestra under Mr Keisenberg 2 Song, Silver and Gold, Mr Bray 3 Duet, Sweec is the Dream, Misses McClean apd Fisher 4 Violin Solo, Irish Airs, Mr McDuff Boyd 5 Bong, The Old aud the young Marie Miss McLean 6 Song, The Haven Aloft Mr Coleman 7 Song, She wore a Wreath of Rose Miss . , Fisher 8 Song, LaSereuata, Miss M Cimino (Violin Obligate). 2nd Part. 1 Song, My Sweetheart when a boy, Mr Coleman 2 Song, KilJamey Miss McLean 3 Song*. Dublin Bay Miss Fisher 010, selected, Mr McDuff Boyd M. Cimino 6 Laughing Song, Mr Hunn 7 Duet, Friendship, Misses McLean, and M. Cimino 8 Comic Sons;, (local) Mr Doff ANTED KROWN-Through presr sure of business Pkofessok Chanhing Jias decided to remain a week longer. Persons desirious of consulting Mm should do so previous to hifl leaving for Eketahuna. -Professor Chan rung PHKENOLOGY, PHBENOPHYSIOGNOMY. PHYSIOLOGY, CHIROGNOMY, & PALMISTRY. Past, Present, and Future. • 4AN be consulted at Mrs DAVIES : t« -3 rtnri3 CUBPFT a ««r<i Afternoon and Evening. Husbands and "Wives selected, and true love defined. FINAL NOTICE. .LL overdue accounts will be placed in the bands of my solicitor for recover/, if not paid on or before the Ist of ApriliSext. WALTER PERRY.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3755, 9 March 1891, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3755, 9 March 1891, Page 3
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