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m HE AIRE ROYAL FIXTURES. MONDAY—Skating. WEDNESDAY -Skating. FRlDAY—Private Kinking. SATURDAY—As Usual. - rjlH E ATRE ROYAL' - THE AMERICAN MINSTRIiLS. The most popular Minstrel Entertainers that have ever appeared in Masterton. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY & FRIDAY, August 19th, 20th, 21st. NEW FAROES, NEW SONGS, NEW SKETCHES, NEW DANCKS. AKARMAN'S PALATABLE DISH OYSTERS.. Popular prices—3s, 2s, la. R. BEATTIE, Appnt. THEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY, 25th August, 1891A COMPLIMENTARY /"CONCERT OMPLIMENTARY Will bo given on the above da-o to MR B. R. COLEMAN, (Prior to his departure for Europe) by leading amateurs in the Wairarapa, Miss Cimino, of Wellington has kindly consented to sing. ADMISSION 3s, 2s, Is. Reserved Seats. Box Plan at Mr R. T. Holmes', Bookseller. GREYTOWN PRIVATE BAND ANNUAL Plain and Fancy Dress Invitation Masquerade Ball. PALACE THEATRE. GREYTOWN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1891 MASTERTON COMMITTEE : Mrs Tabuteau, Miss Nicol, Mrs Smyth* son, Messrs W. B. Chennels. C. A. Pownall, C. A. Tabuteau, W. W. Smith, G. Nicol, R. Malcolm, A. G. Thompson. W. Bray, J. Hooper, E. Porrifct, 0. Pierce, C. Perry, and E. H. Eton, TICKETS.—DoubIe :7s 6d. Single ; ss. Ladies : 2s 6d. DANCING at 8.30 p.m. M. R. VARNHAM \ w ~ J. R. NICOL [ Hon Sees. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

mHE Annual General Meeting of X Shareholders in this Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of August next, at 2 o'clock p.m. Proxies must be lodged at the Company's office not later than fortyeight hours before the time of meeting, The Share Transfer Books of the Company are closed from 30th July to 26th August inclusive. DILNOT.SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, 30th July, 1891. .rjVJUND—A BAT FOAL, no visible Jj brand. Owner can have same by laying expenses. If not claimed within le'ven days will be sold. V D. PICKERING. tenders for— Felling: Bush on Te Bangitnmau School Reserye, about 8} a Specifications at office of Masterton Blacksmith and Wheelwright Manufacturing Company, where tenders must be left on or before 12 o'clook on SATUR* DAY, 22nd in at; Address to — Me. JAMES STUCKEY, Who will also show the bush. BUSH FELLING. rpENDERS are invited for Felling 1000 acres of Bumli, in. Blocks lO and 11. Middle Makuri District, in lots to Kuit Contractors. Specifications can be seen at office of this paper, or at the Club Hotel, Pahiafcua. Tenders close at Wellington on 25th Aupust, 1891, at 5 p.m. Addressed to— J. SAUNDERS. Wellington, EVENING CLASSES(Under the auspices of the Knights ot Labour.)

AND open to every section of the Community, are held at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL Perry street. Me. G. Hirsch will be there from 7to 9 every evening from MONDAY, the 17th, to FRIDAY, the 21st, inclusive, to enrol pupilß. FEE for each subject per *>eek— One shilling in ADVANCE. Elementary Class twice a week for English and Arithmetic. Other subjects.— Bookkeeping, French, _ German, \lgebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Latin, Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry. THE OLD ESTABLISHED COACH & WAGGON HOSPITAL. HAT'S IN A NAME? A good deal sometimes, especially when the name has had a reputation for first-class wjrkmanship combined with LOW PRICES. Therefore JAMES MUIII, In spite of all competition, can still give his customers and the public bettsr value for their money than can be had elsewhere. Give Him a Trial and Prove It. the ZEALAND! A PATENT WOOL PRESS IS STILL AHEAD. Orders Pouring in From all Quarters. COUNTRY ORDERS For all descriptions of Vehicles, Machinery, etc., promptly attended to. DESIGNS and PRICES ON APPLICATION FOR SALE-CHEAP. 1 Second-hand Spring Cart, 1 Single Furrow Plough, 1 Tip Dray. JAMESMUIR, (Late Ross & Muir), CoACHBUILDER, FARRIER, and General Blacksmith, STEAM FACTORY, QUZEN iIKKI fiIA6I£SIOK. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3890, 19 August 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3890, 19 August 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3890, 19 August 1891, Page 3

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