SPECIAL. rjIBEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON. L4ST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. professor'mason ON NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS, GItAND CONCERT BY THE MUSICAL QUINTETTE. Admission: Is, Prof. Mason may bo consulted at , the Club Hotel. IT. PA TRIOR'S CHURCH. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. Solemn High Mass and Procession at 11 o'clock. Vespers at 7 o'clock; Sermon by The Very llev. Db, Waiters.
SACRED CONCERT. TO-MOBEOW (SUNDAY) EVENING, Sept 4m, By tho MDSIOAL QUINTETTE. Collection at the Door; Open at Eight O'Cloclr, Commence 8.30; Tickets •at usual places. •
H E A,f RE BO Y AL IVEBMSDAY, SEPTEMBER l),tl THE tr UV' N 0 R By Grbytown Aimediw, In aid of the fund: of the Catholic School, Masterton. Admission -3s, 28, and Is, Plan at Holmes', where seats may be reserved and tickets procured, ,1. MoKEINNA:
TENDERS. TOIiUSHFALLERS. . rpEJNDERS nro invited up to the 7th X of September for Falling 06 acres light Bush opposite tho lilairlogio Junction Hotel. C.F. Kalmmiiit'i. Applications addressed to the undersigned ior— The Post of Surfrieemau will be received up to NOON on the sth proximo. Particulars may bo n6certainod at tho Road Board Office, Eketahuna, and at my Oflice, Kuripuni, JOHN KING, Engineer. Kuripuni, August 24 th. NOTICE. HAYING sold ray business to Mr H, Beale I wish to return thanks to my patroiiß for patrons for'past favours, and trust that my successor may receive fair support, L. W. NICHOLSON. HAVING tiikon over Mr L, W. Nicholson's business I hope by strict attention and good workmanship to merit a continuance of tho favors bostowod on Mr Nicholson. If, BEALE, Tinsmith, Plumber, and Gasfitter. QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON. All kinda of ropairs donoon the shortest notice. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS, PUBLIC MEETINGS, under the auspicos of tho above Order, will be held in tho TEMPERANCE HALL on MONDAY and TUESDAY, sth and 6th September. Mr T, W. Glover, P.G.0.T,, wilil on each overling deliver ono of his POPULAR and ENTERTAINING ADDRESSES. Tho proceedings Trill be enlivened with music and singing. Chair to be taken at 7.30. each ovenlng. Admission—free. Collection to defray expeuses, Everybody oordially invited.
ALFREDTON ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE OF POLL. A POLL of Ratepayers interested in raising 12500 for Pori Road, ivill bo held on Septembor 10th (Saturday) between the hours of 9 a.m and 6 p.m in the residence of Mr Charloß Loram, rjpHE toil-known Dbauohi Eniiiie Mai-quisof Salisbury, By Lord Salisbury, dam Princess of Wales, will travel through Eketahuna to Pahiatua every nine or ten days during the cominK aeason. For further particulars apply to F.H.DUMERDALE, pro Chairman,
W. HAWKE, Club Hotel Stables. Or to W.B.BOICK, Ownor, N.B.—Good paddocks provided at Burnaide, Opalii. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility. W. BIRD, Leßsae. THE.MASERTON VESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. IN accordance with the rulos of the Society Messrs Jajieo Macaka and Josepu Payxon vacate thoir seats on the Board of Directors m September. Both "ontlcmcn offer themselves for re-election. Nomination of other candidates will bo received at the Society's offices, Queen Street, upto 5 p.m., on Tuesday, 6th September,proximo.
J. B. KEITH, Manager. Maatorton, 81st August, 1892. OE SALE 300 bushels seed Wheat, Saraploa to be seen at this office, BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. A POLL will bo taken on TBURS- . DA If, the Bth day of September, 1892, between the hours of 9 in tho forenoon arid 6 in the afternoon for the election of one Councillor for the Wcßt Ward of the Borough of Masterton. The following aro tho names of the candidates CULLEN, WILLIAM GAPPER, SAMUEL EDWARD Tho polling booth is situated in the Town Clerk's office, Maatertoni E. BROWN, Returning Officer. A, HENDERSON HAS just opened up a nice assortment of WATCHES and RINGS, LADIES'and GIFT'S, Why gn to Wellington and waato your money wbon your can get an article at half the price, bettor quality and design 1 Racing men and all sporta should inspect A. HENDERSON'S stock ol OHRONOGRAPHB, also " timers" at all prices from two pounds to fifty. Working men's Watches. If ou can't beat them, ' A.HENDERSON, Practical Watchmaker $ Jeweller,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4209, 3 September 1892, Page 3
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670Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4209, 3 September 1892, Page 3
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