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MISS BACON, TEACHER OF FANCY WORK, GSto inform tbeladies of Masterton 13 that she is taking the shop nest to Mb Carpenter's Boot Emporium, and Kill open on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th for one month only, with a choice assortment of art needlework in all its latest designs. INSTRUCTIONS given in the following subjects. Poonah, Lustre and Crystoleum Painting. Macrame and Point Lsce. Wax Paper, Leather, Fieh, Scale, and Hair Flower 3 Chenoleums, Applegray, Parisian Marble Splash "Work, - Seei "Work, Wattle and Clematis, Sun-Flowers and Lillies on Velvet, Creweil, Crochetctc. .ENDERS for—

Painting: the ISltetahana Hot*,'!, will be received until MONDAY, the 16thftovember, at 6 p.m. Specifications, etc., may be seen at the above Hotel. Tenders to be addressed — THOMAS PAKSOMS, Ekttahuna.

TO SHEARERS. "T is intended that Sheaiing will begin 'at ICA on TUESDAY, the 17tu in.=L. MASTEETON WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.—Nest SUNDAY, the Bth instant, Anniversary Services will be preached J«oth morning and evening in connection with the above Sundayschool. In the afternoon a Special Service will be held for the children to which the parents are~ k invited, commencing at 3 o'clock. Special Hymns will be sung at all these Services by the children. On Monday, the 9th instant (the Prince of Wales Birthday) the Anniversary Tea-Meeting ■will be held in the Schoolroom.—Admission 1/. After the tea a Public Meeting will be held in the Church, at which the children will sins; hymns, give recitations, and several short addresses will also be given. KI*LE CLUB. * MEETING of those interested in the formation of a Rifle Clnb in Masterton will be held in tho Club Hotel on SATURDAY the 7th inst, at 2 p.m. D. DONALD. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. > PfUNGE OF WALES' BIBTHDAY, MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1891. MILITAKYTOURNAMENT. AT HUTT PARK RACECOURSE. JN MONDAY, 9th inst., the ordinary trains to the Wairarapa will not leave Wellington until 8.5 a m. and 5.20 p.m. Trapja from the Wairarapa to Wellington will leave Eketahuna at 6.50 a.m. and 4.5 p.m., leaving Masterton at 8.3 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. respectively. The afternoon train from Wellington at b.20 p.m. will run through to Eketahuna, leaving Masterton at 9.45 p.m. All other ordinary passenger trains will run as usual. Special excursion tickets available for return on day of issne only may be obtained affunder:— Between Wellington and Upper Hutt (either way) First class ... ... 4s Od Second class 23 b'd Between Wellington, Petone, and Lower Butt and undermentioned stations, (either way)— Ist 2nd Class. Class. Kaitoke 5s Od 3s 6d Featherston 7s Od 5s Od Greyto.wn 8s 6d 6s Cd Carterton " 8s 6d 6s 6d Mastsrton 9s 6d 7s Od Eketahuna lis 6d 8s Od BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Ofhce. Wellington, November 3,1891. FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD I URE WOOD at any lengths supplied by Me W. BAKER, of Hessey street. Orders left with Mr J. Day, Daily Office, promptly attended to. HOLIDAY NOTICE. PRINCE of WALES BIRTHDAY. r-\N MONDAY the 9th instant, the Posl Ofßce will be closed. On Saturday a delivery of correspondence will be made over the jconnter at 8.30 p.m. Mails usually Saturday the 8 p.m The Telegraph office will be open to the public between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m, and from 7 till 8 p.m. By Order, J. BAGGE, Postmaster. FOR SALE. RUSTIC CART—Cheap. Apply Daily Office. ■ conveniently situated business X premises in QUEEN STREET, now occupied by R. HANNAH & CO. Apply— T.G.MASON. Fishing Tackle, TISD ALL; Gun and Rifle Maker, Lambton Quay, Wellington, begs to call the attention of Sportsmen to his large st"ck of TKOUToFISHING TACKLE —Rods, Lines, Flies, Casting Lines, Traces, Aitificial Baits, Reels, &c., &c.i just imported from the best English makers, and he cordially invites intending purchasers to call and inspect the same. GUNS, RIFLES, and Sporting Requisites of all kinds. Cartridges loaded on the premises. Guns Repaired and Ke-Stocked; Barrels Browned. Orders from the Country promptly trended to.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3957, 6 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3957, 6 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3957, 6 November 1891, Page 3

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