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AMUBEMENTB mHEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT T rO-NIGHT. 1 Last appearance in Mastorton of the PALMER Company, when all the songs will be changed and the following substitute* in their place:-" Hear the Wild Win( Mow," and "Spued on," Mr Borgia; "Where the Pretty Blue Bells Grow," Miss Eva Glen ; 'Gently Does the Trick,' . and other eccentricities, Mr Baxter; "The Masher," Miss Alma Obrey; Irish Comicalities, Mr Coughlan, and "No One Like Mother To Me," J. S. Palmer, Together with all the irresistable I fun and thousand charms of ' "AUNTLUCINM." Box plan at Holmeß'. Pricea 3/, 2/, and 1/ FREE LEOTUBB. ' Educating the HorseAKOFESSOR LIOHTWARK will l givo a lecture on the above subject in the TEMPERANCE HALL, MABTBBTON. ON THURSDAY NEXT, Um MAY, JSPDoorßopen at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. TAUERU RIFLE CLUB, First ANNUAL BALL,. r jlo Be held in the Taueru Podlio I Hall on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May '92. Dancing at 8 p.mTicfcets7/G.. N.B.—A Conveyance will run to Taupru on night of Ball. A, W.VSMRLV-Hi'nSe-b. BACHELORS' BALL, Choral Hall, Maurkevillb, oii QUEEN'SBIKTHDAY, May 24th, 1892. Double Tiokets,7/G; Single, 67INTEBNATIONAL TUG OF WAE. mfIEATRE ROYAL, MABTERTON. FIRST WEEK IN JUNE, VALUABLE MONEY PRIZES ;- £25. ! , £15!! £10!!! I rnHE BALL OF THE SEASON. Eketahuna Rifle Club. .President: F.Von Kcdin Esq,; VicePresidenls: Messrs Thos, Parßons and J. Jones, ANNUAL BALL To be held in Elusion's Town Hall, FRIDAY, 10th JUNE, Dancing to commence 8 80, Double Tiokots 7/6, to lie had Irom members of the Club and Committee, W. A. BOWSE, Hon. Sec. PALACE THEATRE. Friday, 10th June, 1892. GREYTOWNFRIVATE ' BAND. SEVENIU ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANQY DRESS BALL Particulars in future issue, . M.R.VARNHAM,1 Rnn ~ • ART. UNION. r)Y PERMISSION of the Colonial ) Secretary to O.H. CAMPBELL Ist Prize-Semi Grand PIANO 2nd „ Cottage Piano 3rd „ Spanishi Melodies 4th „ Etchings it Pictures IS"SH»TIOKBTSat6/To be drawn under the supervision of His Worahip the Mayor. IMPORTANT TO THE POBLIO. ALL WHO REQUIR3 TICKETS GRAND ART UNION should call at once as thore is only a few left. This good chance ia not to be bad again in Maat.ertou. A PRIZES HIGHLY i(\ \] MOUNTED. |U 3s TICKETS, JOHN JACOBS, Next to Post Offioe, Masterton, PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. [ OAPITALFUNDSQFESTATESpIaced in the Public Trust Office guaranteed by the Colony. 1 By "The Public Trust Oflioe Ads Amondment Act, 1891," the Colony nowpuaranteesthe integrity of the capital funds of properties placed in the Publio Trust Office where there is no direction for the investment of suoh funds, or where there is no other direction for their investment than genorally, at the option of the Publio Trustee, in General Governwont Securities of New Zealand or in mortgagoof real estatew..thin the Colony. 8. The Colony also guarantees on such capital funds a fixed rate of interest, to be credited quarterly, free of all offico charges, to the properties from which the funds arise. ' 3. The value of ihis guarantee will be obvious whon it is considered that )t is—(a.) The guarantee of the Colony agaiußt loss from investments in bad or inßuflicient securities, (b.) The guarantee of the Colony against loss from delay in the investment of moneys, (c) Tbe guarantee of the Colony that the interest fixed by Order in Council shall be regularly and punctually paid, free of all charees of the Publio Trust Office. 4. The rates ofintorest to be allowed by the Public Trust Offloe on the Capital 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, and these rates, j which are allowed free of all charges, will result in an income of—£so a year from LI,OOO, or B per cent 160 „ 3,000, or 5 per cent , 190 „ 4,000, or 4| per cent ' 2SO j, 6,000, or 49-flths „ " 270 ■ ~ 6,000, or i\ per cent and so on. ' a J. K. WARBURTQN, n ! " Public Trustee. BY LAST MA JL, 1 Thjrd case (part pf standing order) of the well-known Rotherham Gent's Hunting Levers (extra cased) direct from the factory, Also a lot of new d samples of Ladies' Gold and Silver it Watches by leading English and Swiss d makers, !; W. DOUG ALL. Uudar th.9 C10ck,.,,.,... ..'.Masterton. !

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4116, 18 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4116, 18 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4116, 18 May 1892, Page 3

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