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GENTLEMAN requires position as TUTOR in Private Family in the Country. Qualified to teaqh English, Classics, Mathematics or French and Germau as required. References unexceptional, Apply H. 8., care of this Office. INSPECTION to-morrow, evening, THURSDAY, at 7.30 sharp by Major Stuart Newall, Commanding Wairarapa District. All absentee* will be heavily fined and no excuse will ba accepted. Nt BrtWWiT.I MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS C. A. POWNALL, Captain Commanding.

John Graham and Co., CENTRAL CASH STORES, Queen Street Master ton. IMPORTEKg, GENERAL MERCHANTS, & AGENTS. Buyers of Prime Local Farm and Dairy Produce. LOOK OUT FOR OUR New Advertisment, worth Heading. Theatre royal. MASTEBTON. Under the direction of MESSRS : MACMAHON. POSITIVELY TWO (2)NIGHTBONLY COMMECCING To-MigM THE PHONOGRAPH. EDISON S STARTLING TALKING MACHINE. Messrs MacMahon have much pleasure! in announcing the first exhibition iij Masterton of Mr Edison's Latest Phonograph, which will take place I THIS (WEDNESDAY) KVENINGI Professor Douglas Archibald, M.A.,1 Oxon, will deliver an intensely interests ing Lecture, and exhibit the incredible^ capabilities of J Edison's Astounding Talking Machibb Songs by Mr J. L. Toole, Miss NeKe Stewart, &c- Speeches by- Mr W. E. Gladstone and Sir George Grey. Ballads by Madame Burton, "Paul Jones," &c. Instrumental -music performed in England and America will be actually reproduced with marvellous fidelity. The Phonograph is capable of reproducing the same voice from the same "record" many thousands of times. By this means human speech may be preserved for ever, and the voices of the living and the dead will minrie in futurity. THE PHONOGRAPH. The most wonderful achievement of the ingenuity of man. Popular Prices—Bs, 2s, and Is. Box Office at R. T. HOLMES'. Wm. A. JIN KINS, Manager.

J. E. DRAKE, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Pahiatca. FUNERALS conducted, id town or country. Repairs promptly executed.

MASTERTON MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOClETY;—Session 1891. THE Annual Meeting will be held on THURSDAY, April 9th, in the Wesleyan Schoolroom at 8 p.m. Business :—To receive St&tementand electiob of officers. O. PRAGNELL, Hon. See. BOROUGH OF MASTEBTON. Applications wiii be received tiii & p.m. on TUESDAY, April 14tn, 1891, from properly qualified persons for the situation of Borough Suryeyor. Salary to be a percentage on the amount, of work done—not to exceed six per cent; Full particulars at this office. R. BROWN, Town Clerk. MASTEBTON MASONIC LOD6E, N.Z.C. THE Secular monthly meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY the Bth day of April, 1891, at 8 p.m., in the Lodge Room, Bannister street. Business : Ballot, Initiation, Raising and general. ~ By order of the W.M. W. SELLAR, Secretary. Maatertori, 7th April, 1891.. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. WANTED— A Married Couple, withoufcencumbrance. Wages, £6O per annuo)*applications to be sent on or before WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of April, 1891, to J W. SELLAR, Secretary. Masterton, 3rd April, 1891. ~ : NOTICE. A NY Person tresspassing iu Miw Jean's Bush, and Lower Manaia Farm Dairy, Boyne Terrace, with dog or „m.,wUlbe P ™e«atrf. o piKKm April 4th, 1891.

CH AS. E. DAN I ELL, BUILDER, ETC. QUEES-STREET .MASTERTON. SASH & DOOR Factorj and Timber Yards. Joineiy of every description. BUILDERS IRONMOHGEIiY. OILS & COLOIJBS. : American Stoves a Speciality. Special JNot'ce. ■g-UGH MAWILINAY wishes to inform the pe«ple of Masterton and district that he Ins opened a 800. 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,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3780, 8 April 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3780, 8 April 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3780, 8 April 1891, Page 3

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