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Catholic Picnid and Sports. To be held in the Maaterton Park on ST. PATEICK'S DAY. May Pole Dance, Children's Races,M en' Races, Hurling and Football Matches, and other Games. Admission, Is ; Refreshments,'ls; Children, Half Price. In the evening a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be given in the THEATRE BOYAL, To commence at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME. Ist Part. 1 Overture Orchestra under Mr Keisenberg 2 Song, Silver and Gold, Mr Bray 3 Duet, Sweet is the Dream, Misses McClean and Fisher 4 Violin Solo, Irish Airs, Mr MDuffBoyd 5 Song, None 1 Ver Miss McLean 6 Song, The Haven Aloft Mr Coleman 7 Song, She wore a Wreath of Rose Miss Fisher: 8 Song, La Serenata, Miss M Cimino (Violin Oblbato). 2nd Part. 1 Song, An evening song, Mr Coleman 2 Song, Kiliamey Miss McLean 3 Song, Dublin Bay Miss Fisher 4 Violin Solo, selected, Mr McDuff Boyd 5 Song, The Last Rose of Summe«", Miss M. Cimino <3 r aughing Song, Mr Hunn 7 Duet, Friendship, Misses McLean and M, Cimino 8 Comic Song, (local) Mr Duff MASTERTON SWIMMING BATHS Proprietor A, G. THOMPSON. Open DAILY, from 6 a.m. till dark. ADMISSION: Adults Boys under 15. SingleJßath 3d. INTIMATION. As a number of people are under the impression that the creek water is used in connection with the Lemonade business we be? to state that the water thus used is obtained from a spring 12ft below tne level of the Creek. A. G. THOMPSON. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTOWING to rapid increase of business at the CORNER SHOP, a first class assistant has been engaged for the Hairdreasing Department. J. Washington is therefore enabled to give more attention to the Tobacco and Fancy Goods Departments, at the same time being able to supervise the Hairdresssing and Shading Saloon, which has recently been renovated and refitted. Customers can rely on immediate attention, TWO CHAIRS being now available. Tobaccos, Fancy Goods, and Stationery of the very best; At D. McLauphlaSVCorner Shop, Queen Street, Mas tor ton. - 37

J. E. DRAKE, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Pahiatca. TIUNERALS conducted in town and ; country. Repairs promptly" vxcr aecantyat current rates. Apply by letter "Investor" O/o this office ___ , . Special Not'ce. —"UGH MAWHINAY wishes to inform the people of Masterton and district that he has opened a BOO? and SHOE shop opposite the Prince of Wales' Hotel, where thej can get boots at reasonable prices for ca«h, Boots made to order and repairs don at low prices. Best material used HUGH MAWHINAY. I MASTERTON Girl's College i UTUMN term will commence on MONDAY, February 9th. | Terms and prospectus on application MRS HAMMOND, i Oxford House. ; Masterton, January 21st, 1891, ORGANIST WANTED. lOR St Luke's church, Greytowh, Cornish origan, small salary. ' Apply to P. H. WOOD, Parishioners' church warden, Greytown. PAHIATUA Statiory & Fancy Goods DEPdr AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. TjIANOY GOODS from De La Rue and Company, from London, in great 3000 MANILLA AND OTHER CIGARS. Leading New Zealand and Home Papers I and Magazines kept in Stock, THOMAS GOMM, Address— Opposite Post Office, in premises lately occupied by Mr Geo. Moore;

STPATRCK'S DAY SPORTS. EKETAHUNA. IN AID OF THE I MA3TERTON HOSPITAL. ~PORTS will be held in' Parsons ,_ paddock, Eketahuna, on TUESDAY, the 17th March, 1891, For further particulars see programmes. ' Intending competitors will please take notice that nominations for ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, MILE RACE. WALKING RACE, and HURDLE RACE close on March 3rd with the Secretary ACCEPTANCES close on SATURDAY, 14th inst. A Ball will be held in the evening in Pa s ns' Hail. W. MURDOCK, Secretary.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3754, 14 March 1891, Page 3

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588

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3754, 14 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3754, 14 March 1891, Page 3

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