AMUSEMENTS mBEATRE ROYAb, MA&TERTON. X Director ... 'Rubt. E, Inmati. . TllttEE NIGHTS ONLY I Commonoing on Queen's Birthday Night, May 24th. Re-appearance, alter nil absence of Sis Years, (if tho FAMOUS IRISH COMEDIAN •iND'OHAEAOTRRAOTOK GKATTAN IiICiGH, In Dion Bouoicalt'i Romantic Drama " ARRAH - NA - PO6UE." N.8.-Mk Riogs is supported by a specially selected Company of Melbourne audSydiiey artißCes, inoluding Mr Robert E, Inrnau and Mies Maud Appleton. Reserved Seats at Carupboll's Music Dep6t, Prices as usual, A. BENRY FAWOETT, ' . Business ReprcsenMive.
MA6IJSHTUB PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL .. Annit vL Social Meeting MAY 24th, at 1 O'clock. . ADMISSION I/« i Children 6d. SONGS & OTHER MOSIO During the Evening, REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED.
TAUERU RIFLEOLUB. First ANNUAL BALL... mo Bo held in the Tnueru. Public 1 Hall on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May '92. Dancing at 8 p.ra— Tickets 7/6. N.B.—A Conveyance will run to Taupru on night of Ball. . A. W, YENNELL-Hon Sec. BACHELORS BALL, Choral Hall, Mauriceville, on QUEE N'S BIKTHDAY, May 24th, 1892, Double Tickets, ?/G; Single, 5/■ fjpHEATRE ROYAL, MABTERTON. Commencing FIRST WEEK in JUNE, A GENUINE INTERNATIONAL TUG-OF-WAE WILL BE HELD. ' First Prize ... ,£25 Second Prize £ls Third Prize c6lO NOMINATION FEE-2s per Man, The Mayor of Masterton (Mr 0. A, Pomiall) has kindly consented to act as Prfeehulder, and the amount of the prizes is now placed in bis handß< The following influential gentlomen hate undertaken to aot as a committee to see that the contest is carried out in a fair and impartial manner, both to the nationalities engaged in the contest, and the'general public
i t,Prize-holder-0. A. Pownall Esq., Mayor, Hon. Committee—W. Clement Onrgill, Esq., J. Uaidiner, Esq., J,P., J. liutement, Esq,, J P., 0. A. Pownall, lisq,, (Mayor), Jame3 Macara, Esq., Walter Perry, Kaq,, T, Thompson, Esq., E. J. Scarl, Esq., A. White, Esq., 11. 11. Elliotte, Esq., C, T, Natusch, Esq. With power to dd.; Competing teams will kindly elect captains, »nd apply for forms of entry. Bules and other particulars to bo ob« tained from tho Hon. Secretary. REMEMBER THE DATE, Admission 3s, 2s, Is, Plan of reserved seatß at 0> H Campbell's. R. H, ELLIOTTE, Hon. See.
PALACE THEATttE. GBEYTOWN. Friday, 10ru June, 1892. GREYTOWN PRIVATE BAND. BEYENTJI AHSUAt PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS B ALL Particulars in fu'.uro issue. M, R, VABNHAM, "I „ . F. W, WOOD, 1 S ecs
mHE BALL OP .THE SEASON. X- Eketahuna Kifle Club, President: F.Von Redin Ecq,; YiccPresidents : Messrs Thos. Parsons and J. Janes, ANNUAL BALL To be held in Elusion's Town Hail, FRIDAY, 10m JUKE, ■ Dancing to commence 8 30. Double Tickets 7/6, to be had Irora members of the Club and Committee. W. A, fIOWSE, Hon, Sec. GERMAN TEAM 11WR Masterton International TUG . OP WAR, A Meeting of Germans will bo held at the Club Hotel on MONDAY, tho 23rd, at 8 p.ni to endeavour to form a team for above. All cor« dially invited, A. VOH SEIBBBHEBCn „ a. HOPPIENS, 1 wawnew. "EAU BE TJYOLI The NEW TABLE WaTEB. PURE and SPARKLING 1
Eecomraended by the Faculty throughoutEuropo EAU DE TIVOLI is tho brand specified in tho catering wintraols already entered into lor the owning Chicago Exhibition, Kead whit the Medical Magaainosays! —" Eau de Tivoli" the new mineral water used either alono or as a constituent of ftttwr drinks is an excellent and most wholeaomo liquid "efreshment, and while it can be used freely aa an ordinary tablo water, possesses medical qualities in a highly beneficial degree," May be had in quarts and pints from principal merchants throughout the Colonies, or directfrom Leicester, Low A Sons, ! Southampton Bow, Holborn, London. ,
WOppQQTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, Headmaster, 0.1. Gardiner, b 4 a., Pembroke College, Resident Assistant ndge, M.A., PfcCoJlsgft Oxford; Drill, ISft W* Gymnastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawronoe. Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Cliristohurch and Wanganui,. Tho school games, cricket, and Associntiop fgptbaJf, aro personally superintended, anil the boys are thorouglily \o,oksd after ofltpf school hours. The extensive grounds, inoluding a field for cricket and football. An experienced matron is in oharge'of: the domestic arrangements , The next Term will begin on WED; NESDAT, May 2!sth. 'Vacancies for several Boarders and a few Day Boys, ■For Prospectus and full information apply to the HEADMABTEE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4119, 23 May 1892, Page 3
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