rjpHEATBB 110YAL, UASTERTUN, A OItAND CONCERT AND SOCIAL o: Thursday, March 17th, ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, AX 8 O'clock, In aid of the Catholic Church. Besides somo of the best talent in tho district, tho assistance of Miss M'Clean, Miss Fisher, and Mr McGinmty, t>f Wellington, lias been secured fur tho Concert, Tickets to admit to Concert and S >ei il 2s each J. McKENNA. " Judaism v. Christianity," As illustrated in tho recent remarkable conversion of THE JEWISB lUBBJ, Me Hekman Warszawaik, The ABOVE will (p.v) form the subject of tin address in the TEMPERANCE HALL, first Sunday eveuing at 7." An Invitation Proffered to All. 10 BUILDERS. 1 RENDERS are invited, to close on . TUESDAY, 16th inst, at noon, for Alterations and addl» rions to promises in Queen-street. Plans and specifications to be seen and tenders received ut the office of . C. TILLEARD NATUSCH, Architect, Masterton. TO 3TJILDERS. T BINDERS are myltod, to close on MONDAY, 14th inßt, at 4 p.m, for Erection of a house at Te Ore Ore Plans and specification! to be seen, and tenders received at the office ef C. TILLEARD NATUSCH, Architect, Masterton,
TO LET. Dwelling house, 13. rooms, with or without paddock, situated Ohapel Street, lately occupied by P. Gill. WALTER PERRY, THE Annual General Meeting of the Masteiton Football Club will be held in the Club Hotel on SATURDAY evening 12th met., at 8 p.m. Intending members cordially incited. C. BLACKBURN, Hon, Sec, MASTERTON MASONIC LODGE, NO. 19, N.Z.C. THE members of the above lodge are requested to attend the funeral of the late Bro. T. B. Hitchings which, will take place to-morrow (SUNDAY), 6th March, 1892, at 4 p.m. No regalia. By command of the W.M. W. SELLAR, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of the late T. B. Hitchings are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave the Masonic Hall, to-morrow (Sunday) 6th March, 1892, at 4 p.m. T. JAGO, Undertaker. SALVATION ARMY, CARTERTON. GREAT OPENING MEETINGf SATURDAY AND 19th. and 20th. March, IN xi|E ' ' ' KECH4BITJU HAI/JU, MAJOR ROBINSON LEADING. OAPT. RIX, LIEUT. BARRIBALL, Carterton's Own Officors, >ND SPECIAL VISITING OFFICERS. E. WELCH, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Queen Street, Masterton, IN thanking his friends and patrons for the liberal support accorded him during the pa»t two years, begs to state that he is prepared to do all kinds of j)LApKBMI|H WORK KHTKUSTED TO HIM '' AT MODERATE CHARGES, ' And hopes,by strict attentiontobusinesß, to merit a conti'nuanco of'the patronage hithbrto bSstowed'Upon him. 1 {IoMisCABErjLHSIIOD-AND All KINDS OF .General work turned out with despatch,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4055, 5 March 1892, Page 3
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