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THEATRE ROYAL, MASTEBTON. Lessee and Propiietor, Mr Charles tlugo. LAST NIGHT I The Theatre Royal ins fille'lto witness the return of the dways-popular favour"eS HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS., AND CIRCLE OF ACCOMPLISHED LADIES. New English, American, and Australian Stars. Bubble ct Merriment from start to finish. Everyone delighted. Tremendous applause greeted our Vocalists, Dancers, and Comedians. At 10.30 p.m. aching sides. Acknowledged to be the best variety combination travelling. The only Company with a TEN YEARS unbroken record. To-Night is the last night of the Talented Troupe. A gigantic change of Programme will be presented. Everything fresh from beginning to end. Miss Prißcilla Verne will sins. " The Bridge." Cbns. Hugo in new Parodies, Songs. Sketches and Farces. Miss Tessie Cleveland, the Buffalo Minstrels primadonw, will sine some cf her beautiful Ballads. Miss Ros> Andrew in new Senf.s. Miss Violet Andrew in new Dances. Miss Jenny Varley in new specialities. Miss Conny O.ikes in now Ballads. Vincent Mageo in new acts. Jimmy Buttons in his wonderful feats. Robert Glascie in his favourite Turns. Professor Cunnineham will perform his difficult performance. All talent in one organisation. Don't forget! Tonight is the last night. Prices—2s, Is. Carterton, "Wednesday. Grey town, Thursday andFiiday. Wellington, Theatre Royal, Saturday.

WHAKATAKI i THLETIO SPORTS, TO BE HELD ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1891. GOOD PHIZES. GOOD PRIZES. About 20 Events T. A. MaNGNUSON, Hon. Secretary. "THE LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT ACT, 1891." iN order to afford full opportunity to personß and companies o f completing returns of land and mortgages for the purpose of the above mentioned Act, it 13 hereby notified that such returns will be received by the Coirmissioner up to the 31sfc December, 1891, and will be accepted as if they had been received on the 28t,b November. 1891. Such returns, must, however, still be made showing the property as existing on the Ist November instant. Dated this 20th day of November, 1891. CHAS. M. CROMJ3IE. Commissioner of Taxes. TO BUILDERS. TENDEKS for the erection of additions to the schools at Pet'.ne, Dalefield, and Shannon, and new school at Whakataki, will be received by the Secretary of the Education Board up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 24th instant. Plans and Specifications at our office, and also at the following centres — "Whakataki, Mr Sellars' office, Masterton.. Shannon, at the schoolhouse, Shannon. Dalefield, at the Observer office, Carterton.—T 80S. TURNBULL, F.RJ.B.A., & SON, Architects. Customhouse Quay. ' :

SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS JAS JONES & Co OF EKBTAHDNA TTAYE just opened their choice assortment of carefully and specially SPRING,AND SUMMER GOODS. "\rEW Delaines, Ginghams, Prints, lM EW Foulards, Zephyrs, FlannelTVT EW etfceS > Cheviots, Swiss Robes, INEWetc. BOOTS AND SHOES. Suits, bhirts, Ties, Hats, etc, INSPECTION INVITED. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. rHOSE conveniently situated business , premises in QUEEN STREET, now occupied by R. HANNAH & CO. Apply— • • ; T.G.MASON.

MISS BACON, / TEACHER OF FANCY WORK. ■■§ BEGS to inform the ladies of Mastertou . that she is taking the shop next to Me' Cabpentek's boot emporium, and will 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 Lace, Wax Paper, Leather Fish, Scale and Hair Flowers, Chenoleum, Apphcque. Parisian Marble Splash Work.Seed Work, Wattle 1 and Clematis,' Sun' Flowers and Lillies on>Velvet, Crewel, Crochet, etc., • ' By permission of the Colonial Secretary, an Union will be held. Tickets 2e. All eubjects (except paintine) 1/- a Lesson. EKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD. TOTICE is hereby given that it is the _ I intention of the Board to.raiae a loan under "The I*>cal .Bodies Loans Act, 1886." Particulars of which are as follows : The work to be undertaken is the erection of a Bridge ou the Tawatai Boad. The amount to be borrowed is £125. The amount to be set apart in each year towards paying off the } loan is £G ss. To meet the interest and annual charges on the proposed loan, a special rate of two pence and five-twelfths of a penny in the pound will be levied on the rateable value, for the time being, of the following properties :—Sections 23, 24, Blcck 111, and sections 7, 8, Block VII, all in the Mangaone Survey District. Cost of racing loan and first year's interest to be paid out <.f loan. Ameeting of ratepayers will be held at the residence of Mr W. B. Mathesoiret 7 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of December, 1891, to consider the proposal. W. BAYLISS, Clerk. I Ekcfcahuua, Nov. 15,1891. - '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3971, 24 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3971, 24 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3971, 24 November 1891, Page 3

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