MASTERTON EIFLB VV, VOLUNTEERS. |HE usual weekly parade of the held in the Drill Hall on THURSDAY evening. "■ Fines for non-attendance. C A. POWNALL, Captain. IT. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM. SOCIAL GATHERING, - FRIDAY, JULY 24th. SALE of WORK. REFRESHMENTS. .Doom opens at 7 p.m. Admission Is, (children 6d.) CINDERELLA, At 8 p.m. .OOTBALL I 100TBALL ! TfIOOTBALL ! HLA.WI£E'» J3A.Y v. WAIKAB.AJPA. PIBZ OVAL, THURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1891. ADMISSION—ONifi SHILLING. Play to commence 2.45 Pearson's Brass Baud will play duriug , the afternoon.' , Wairarapa Rugby Union are) 1 ' authorised to charge an admissions fee of one shilling at the Park Gates on THURSDAY, July 2. J PAYTON, Chairman, Park Trust. Masfcerton, June3otb. I THE EKETAHUNA BAKERS
AND GENERAL STORE. (Adjoining the Railway Station.) C E. BRENMUHL IEGS to inform his numerous cus_J tomers that he has removed to his new premises as above, and trusts by I keeping only first-class goods to merit that support hitherto accorded him. Girls' Colligate School, OXFORD HOUfcE. MBS 1 MISS SHEPPARD PBurorpALs, ILL be prepared to receive pupils on JULY 15th. 1891, and will take up her residence at OXFORD HOUSE on
and after JULY 10th. Till that date enquiries may be addressed to her at the Ladies' Coh-ege, . THE OYSTER SEASON. C T. COLLIER tQ e P u °lic °t , / Maßterton ttlftypwine! to his rapidly increasing business—anw tba demand for better accommdation, he has removed to the premises lately occupied by Mr Redman, which has been specially fitted up as a first class oyster saloon. Oysters three times a week, fresh and smoked fish daily, E. COLLIEK, Queen Street, Masterton. CASH BUYER OF POULTRY
THE OLD ESTABLISHED COACH & WAGGON FACTORY. JAMES MUIE, (Late Robs & Mthb), Coaclibuilder, Wheelwright, Farrier, And General Blacksmith. TTAVING taken over the business of I—l .1 - 1.1.. C _C £•„„„ an A Hfiiir I am now prepared to do all work connected with the various Branches of the trade at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. NO BLOW, but solid, genuine work that will atandthe best of all testa; Habd Wbab and Tbab. A- first-class staff of workmen under my J own supervision enables me to guarantee ' "this, and the shop being run by ne to quote prices not Lp,h of any other Factor; "the district.
SOLE MAKER of the celebrated = ZEALASDIA wqol PRESS. ' for which orders for the coming season are now solicited. EORSE SHOEING a Speciality ly R, Crayrford, tjie Renowned Farrier. IN STOCK—--1 Double Baggy, 1 Farm Dray, Cheap. M Second hand Single Buggy, pole ' and shafts, only £l2. JAMESMUIR, QUKEH BTRBBX Mastebtok. 'AVIMJ sufficiently recovered fiom __ rny recent accident, I have this day resumed practice in Masterton. W. H. HOSKI>G. Masterton, June 19,1891.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 2845, 30 June 1891, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 2845, 30 June 1891, Page 3
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