rpHEATRE ROYAL FIXTURES. MOM DAY—Skating WEDNESDAY -Skating. FRlDAY—Private Kinking. SATURDAY—As Usual. IHEATRE ROYAL.—Masterton. Business Manager Mr H. Q. Parker. DOBSOrs~KJ&NNEDY DRAMATIC and COMEDY Company. tfOB, THEEE NIGHTS ONLY ! MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, August 31st, September Ist and 2nd. OPENING PROGRAMME— Tom Taylor's World-renowned Moral Prama, The TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. TUESDAY—(By special arrangement with Mr George Wotherspoon), LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. WEDNESDAY—LOST IN LONDON. Musical Conductor Mb R. S. Aikey, R.A.M. PRICES—3a, 2s, (children half price) and One Shilling. Seats may be reserved at HOLMES', J.E. PETHERICK, Agent. PALACE THEATRE.—GREYTOWN. FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. PLAIN and FANCY DRESS IJNVITaTIOIN ball,
ARBOR DAY FUNDS PRIZES.— One Guinea will be given for the Moat Original Costume worn by a Lady ; and One Guinea will be given for the same worn by a GentleLadies and Gentlemen throughout the Wairarapa have kindly consented to act upon the Committee, which numbers between three and four hundred persons. TICKETS—DoubIe, 6s; Single, 4s; Extra Lady, 2s 6d ; Gallery, Is. T. 6. HAYCOCK, \„ m <,„„„ H.G.FILDES. 'j Hon - Sccs -
£4 REWARDLOST, in or near Masterton, a CANVAS PUKSE containing a number of sovereigns. Above reward will be paiH on returning same to this office.
FOB BALE-A BARGAIN. SUPEBIOB PI ASO by Rowland u & Sons, London. at office of thiß paper.
WHAKATAKI HACK RACE MEETING, 10 bo held on the BEAU aon the 19th September, 1891. See Printed Programmes. J. B. OSBORNE, Secretary.
NEW BY-LAW decided by the M>C.C.\— That Scorers, Umpires, and Players should have their Watches repaired by T. H COLTMAN, Practical Watch and Chronometer MAKER, 26, Willis Street, Wellington, N.Z., It was also decided that all Clubs should purchase their Trophies and Jewellery from the Cheapest Jeweller in town and a man who supports the game of cricket. All Watches sold and repaired by T. H. Coltman are accurately timed by chronometer, and guaranted for 2 years. If your Watches will not keep time, try T. H. C, 26, Willis Street.
BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an Election will be holden on THURSDAY, 10th September, 1891, of one Councillor for each Ward of the Borough of Masterton to till the ordinary vacancies created by the retirement by efHuxion of time of Messrs. T. DIXON for the East Ward, W. .r'ERRY for the West Ward, and T. E. CHAMBERLAIN for the Outer Ward, and 1 appoint the Council Chambers, Chapel street. Masterton, to be the place, and THURSDAY, 3rd September, 1891, to be the day for the nomination of Candidates for the said vacancies. E. BROWN, Returning Officer,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3898, 28 August 1891, Page 3
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