ir sS ]H ie !■ i 1 8 ' . AMUSEMENTS THIS' EVENING AT EiGffl O'CLOCK! PALMER'S OPERATIC-COMEDY. COMPANY, IN the Musical Extravaganza pi _ 81 consecutive nights in Melbourne and right through Now Zealand with the moat instantaneous success, entitled-- " AUNTLUCIWM," " On the second night in Palmerston North' just as the curtain fell on the eud uf tho first act, a gentleman stepped on to address signed by forty , residents praying lam to extend his season in Palmerston,''—Mahauiatu Times, 27th April. "OnjSaturday Evening at the close of the performance Mr Palmer was waited on by Borne of the moat influential citizens of Marton and a r request preferred that he would pay the town another visit. 1 "-Bmgitiki Adwmfo, May 2, Box Plan for Reserved Scats at Mr C.H, Campbell's;—Prices' as usual. N.8.-Free List entirely suspended. FREE LEOTURE.( Educating the Horse. AROFESSOR LICimVARK will t give a lecture on the above subject in the TEMPERANCE HALL, masterton. OK THURSDAY NEW, 19m MAY, G?" Doors open at . 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. TAUERU RIFLE OLUB. First ANNUAL BALL, mO Be held in the Tauera Poblio 1 Hah on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May '92. Dancing at 8 p.ra— Tickets 7/6. N.B.—A Conveyance will run to Taiicru on night of Ball, A, W. VHNNELL-Hon See. BACHELORS' HALL, ■ Choral Hall, Mauhiceville, or QUEEN'S BIJATHDAY, May 24th, 1892, Double Tickets, 7/0 i Single, 6/THE BALL OF THE BEASON. Eketahuna Rifle Club, President! P.Von Redin Esq.; Vice l " esidents; Messrs Thoa. and J. Jones. ANNUAL BALL To be held in Elusion's Town Hail, FRIDAY, 10TH JUNE, Dnnoins; to commence 81_. Tickets 7/6, to he had Irom members of the Club and Committee. W. A. ROWSE, Hoi Sec. B ART UNION, Y PERMISSION of the Colonial Secretary to C. H, CAMPBELL, Ist Prize-Semi Grand PIANO 2nd „ Cottage Piano Brd „ Spanish Melodica 4th „ Etchings 4 Pictures IS* 200 TICKETS at 5/To be drawn under the supervision of lis Worship the Mayor, IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. ALL WHO REQUIR3 TICKETS MB THE GRAND ART UNION should call at once as tliere is only a few left. This good chance is nut to be had again in Masterton, iA PRIZtES' HIGHLY JA ±U MOUNTED, 4U 3s TICKETS, JOHN J ACO BS, Taxidermist, Next to Post Office, Masterton. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CAPITAL FUNDS OF ESTATES placed the Publio Trust Office guaranteed by the Colony. 1 By "The Public Trust Office Actß Amendment Act, 1891," the Colony now guarantees the integrity of the capital funds of properties placed in the Publio Trust Office where there is no direction for the investment of such fundß, or where there is no other direction for their investment than generally, at the option of the Public Trustee, m General Govern l ' inent Securities of New Zealand or in mortgage of real estate within the Colony. 2, The Colony also guarantees on such capital funds a fixed rate of interest, to be credited quarterly; free of all office charges, to the properties fruui which the funds arise. 3, The value of this guarantee will be obvious when it is considered thatit is—(a.) The guarantee of the Colony aeaiust loss from investments in bad or insufficient securities, (n,) The guarantee of the Colony against loss from delay in the investment of moneys, (o.) The guarantee of the Oolony that the interest fixed by Order in Council ahall be regularly and punctually paid, free of all charges of the Publio Trust Office. 4, The rates of interest to be allowed by the Public Trust Office on the Capi* tal Funds for investment are 5 per cent on any amount up to £3,000. and 4 per cent on the amount in excess of £3,000,' "pi these rates, whifih are allowed free of all charges, will result in an income of—£so a year from LI,OOO, or 5 per cent 160 „ 3,000, or 5 per cent „ 4,000, or 4| per cent 230 „ 5,000, or 43-Sths ~ 270 „ 6,000, or 4J per cent and so on. I K. WARBUBTON, Public Trustee, £2 A WEEK, AND UPWARDS may be made by either sex working evenings, and taking orders tor üb. Permanent work if required. Enclose stamp for particuNOVELTY IMPORTING CO, ' NOTIOE, THE next-English and European Mail via San Francisco will close at this office on Thursday, the I9thday of May, at 6.15 a.m. : Money Orders and Registered Letters on Wednesday, 18t,h, at 4 p.m. Due London 22nd June. J, BAGGK, ■ Postmaster, Masterton, 6th May, 1892, • SMORTHANP,.; MR PARKISR,is forming f shorthand clsfes, and will attend at Mr Langton's Office, next the Old Council Chambers, Queen Street, Mastorton, from 6.30 to 7 p.m. on Mondays a.d Fridays.. • PUPIL.-A vacancy for a well-educa-ted Youth occurs m iny office for a larm 0" three years. Small Premium required, ' Q. TILLEARD NATysOH, i'i •' 1 . l¥ Ardbit'eot;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4115, 17 May 1892, Page 3
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794Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4115, 17 May 1892, Page 3
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