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fTTESLBYAN CRUBOH, YV MABTERTON. Re-Opening Soiree . THUBBDAY, 20th APRIL. TEA at 5 p.m. in SCHOOLROOM. After-meeting 7.30, p.m. Addreseesby Eeva. S.J. Gibson, R. Wood, J. Dunns and Mr T.J, Smith. Musical Orchestra and Choir, Tickets 1/- each. ELEOTION OF SOHOOL COM* MITTEE. APOBLIO MEETING of the Homeholdors,. resident within the Mastertqn School District, will bo held in the 8ohoo!room, on MONDAY, 24th April, atß p.m. for the purposo of ELECTION Of A SOHOOL COMMITTEE for the ensuing year. In addition to Nominations already ro ceived, other OaiididaWs may bo Nominated at the pnblio Meeting, but in this oaso before the proposition iB complete the candidate must signify his consent by word of mouth or In writing. ARTHUR DORSET, Saoretaty Theatrk royal, masteiituk. Evungelistio Mission, By ROWLAND EDWARDS, From Ekound. SUNDAY, 23 rd April, at 3 and 8 p.m.; MONDAY, and WEDNESDAY, 24th, 25th, and 26th. at 7.45. All seats free. All are welcomo. CHAMPION PIGEON MATCH, MR W. It. BONE, of Mastcrtou, guarantees the following prizes (open to all) to be shot for, under his management at Messrs Lowes andlorns' Salojards, Masterton, on THURSDAY; April 27th, 1893. First Prize—Champion Gold Medal, valued at 5 guineas, with £lO added; Second prize—Silver Medal valued at 2 guineas, with £3 added; Third prize—£l. Entrance £l, Pigeons Is Cd, For conditions, etc., see programmes. Admission loground Is. Competitors free.

Masterton horticultural and INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S SECOND ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW will be hold on WEDNESDAY, 2Clh April, in tho TEMPERANCE HALL, Maatorton. Entries received on morning ot Show till ten o'cluck String Band in ev( ling. The Museum Exhibits will also he on viow, by kind permission of tho Curator. CaMojjues and Entry Forms may be obtained from Mr Chonnell'a office, or lrom tho uudeiiignea. J. C. ALPASS, Secretary, THE ANNUAL BALL In aid of tho Funds of tho GItEYTOWN HOSPITAL, Will be held in tbe PALACE HALL, . GREYTOWN, ON FRIDAY, tho 28th APBIL, 1803, Ladieb' Committee of Management.— Mesdame j J. Tully, J. Hodj/e, J, Colter, F. H. Wood, and J. Fuller. Caterino Committee.-Mesdames W.Bey, W. Booth, H. 8 Izard, D, P. Loasby, W. Martin, C, MaoShane, J. Smith, F, C. Smith. W. Toogood, H. Walden, E. P. Smith, J, Pepper, J, Nicol, Miss Hume, and Miss Hodge; assisted by the General Committee. •, • Decoration Committee.—The Misses Bacon, Braithwaite Dunn, Gallagher, Hastwell, Fuller, Porritt, Skect, Jackson (Stonostead), Nation, Maguire, McMastcr, Wyett, Amy Smith, M. Hodge, M, Braithwaite, M. Barratt, E, Knell, 0. and C. Tully, R, Cotter, and F, Wood. M,C,'s.—Messrs It. Bright, H. S. Izard, D, P. Loasby, and F. H, Wood. Tickets,—Double 7s Gd, Gentlemen's ss. Extra Ladies 2s Gd. Admission to Gallery, Gentlemen 2s; Ladies Is. No half price. Tbe names of the General Committee will appear in aiuturc issue. F.H.WOOD, Hon, Secretary,

OTAKI Maori racing club, HACK MCE MEETING, 24th MAY, 1893, NOMINATIONS. FOB slight alterations in programme, made and approved of, Bee Now Zealand Times. Nominations close at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 24th April, for— Trial Handicap, of £2111 milo, loa Futsr Hurdles, of ICO; 2 mile, 25b Giisaow Plate, of £120; If mile, 40s Second Hukdlgs, of £4O; 1$ mile; 20s Flying of £SO; f mile, 25s . Steward Stakes, of £6O; i J mile, 2os H.F.EAGAR, Secretary. Otaki, 17t.1i April. 1803. PHRENOLOGY 1 PALMISTRY 1 RETURN VISIT, BY SPECIAL KEQOEST. MllS MoCALLUM, Phrenologist and Palmist, has returned to Masterton and may bo consulted at HOLLY HOUSE, Dixon-Streafc, for ONE WEFKi'NLY.

fIISEXOELLENOn SPECIAL ARTIST, gl NSEY, , The Practical PHOTOGKAPHER LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON DON'T GET Photographed before visiting THE STUDIO. Our Pictures aro constantly admired as being go BRIGHT and CLEAR and the finish SUPERB, __ REMEMBER I We are PRACTICAL PHOTO. GRAPHERB, [arsonally undertaking the higher branches of our profession, and acknowledging NO EQUAL IN THE CITY. OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, BUT WE AliE THE BEST. ' MESSRS COLE & . PAYNE, IN returning thanks for the very liberal ..patronage accorded to them lince commencing business, desire to "remind those whose houses require renovating, that they can atill bo found oppo>. site Mr Dameil's Timber Yards, 1 Chaml'St., Mastekios ' ''ORDERS may also be left at Hours .White 4 Co.'s. Queen-St

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4398, 20 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4398, 20 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4398, 20 April 1893, Page 3

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