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CLASSES for instruction in Minuets, Oaoliouoha, Skirt Dance, and Plain ' Dancing will meet in the TEUPBBANOfi 1 HALL every Tuesday at '8 p.m. and Saturday at 11 . i Miss Gurr will be in attendance oh SATI URDAY, the 14th inst,, to arrange with A FAREWELL SOCIAL TO THE REV, W. K AND MRS. PAIGE, WILL BE HELD IN THE TEMPERANCE: HALI^ OK ' FRIDAY, 20th APRIL, 1894, Doors open at 7,80; commence at 8 o'olooki ' . Jioketa for Dancing only 2s. THE ANNUAL BALL WAID OF THE FOOTS OF THE QREYTOWN HOSPITAL;:; Will BE HELD IS THI PALACE HALL, GREYTOWN, ON FRIDAY, 27th Aim, 1894. GENEBALCOMMITTEE, Qbzvtown :—His "Worship the Mayor and Mrs J.D. Heagerty, Mr and Mrs Diddams, Mrs and Miss Mackay, Mrs Marchant, Mr and Mrs Pownall, and Mrs Fraser, Mr Bauers, Mr Wither, Rev' A. V. Grace, Mr Mid Mrs Tilson, Mr and Mrs Brunton|"Mr and Mrs H. Jiidd, Mr and Mrs F. H. Wood, Mr F. W. Wood, Dr and Mrs Bey, Mr and Mrs R. Bright, Miss Bacon, Mrs and Miss Brunton, Mr and Mrs Cameron, Mrs James Cotter, Mr and Mrs E. Dunn, Miss Dunn, Mr W. Day, Mr and Mrs Fuller, the Misses Fuller, Mr and Mrs Flux, the Misses Gallagher, Mr Gant, Mra , and Miss Hastwell, Mrs Halse, Mr and ' Mrs Haigh, Mr G, A. Hirsahberg,"' Mrs Hodsje, Miss Hodge, Mr and Mrs Izara, Mr and Mrs 0, J, Jury, Mra and the Misses McMaster, Mr and Mrs Maguire, Mr A, McKenzie, Mrs, and the isses Nation, Mr and Mrs J. R. Niool, Mr and Mrs Pepper, Mr and Mrs Rees, Mr and MrsSt GJorge; Mr and Mrs Trotnmn, Mr and Mrs E, W. Tate, Miss Tate, Mr'W, A. Tate, Mr G. and Misses Wyett, Mr and Mrs T, Wright, Mr and Mis Walden, Mrs Stale, MrandMrsAndrew.MrandMrsJ, Hodge unr„ Mr and Mrs W. F.Roydhouse, Mrs J, Tully, Mr and Mrs F. Tally, the Misses Tully. ' - Fkathehston.—Mr Bnd Mrs J. Bidwill, Mr J, Cox, Miss Cox, Mr and Mrs Benton, Mr aad Mrs Matthews, Mr and Mrs A, McKenzie, Mr W. E. Bidwill, Mr and Mrs L. Pharazyn; Rev T. and Mrs Porritt, Miss Porritt, Mr and Mrsßiddiok; Mr. and Mrs F. 0. Smith, Mr and Mrs Tooj>ood. OABiEBTON.-Mr and Mrs W. Booth, the Mayor ol Carterton and Mrs Deller, Mr and MrsW, MoKenzie, Mr andMrsCormack, Mr and Mrs Bish, Mr and Mrs G. A. Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs Rupert Fairbrother, Mr Acocls, Mr Carter, Mr and Mrs P, ( Freetli, Mr and Mrs A, G. Pilmer, Mr and Mrs R, Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs C. Kemble, Messrs P, and E, Rutherlurd, Mrs Ward, Missßutherfurd. M.C.'s.-Messrs R. Bright, F. fl, Wood, and W. MoKenzie, ot Carterton. Tickets—Double, 7s Cd; Gentleman's 6s; Extra Ladies, 2s 6d. Admission to Gallery {Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is j no half price, F. H. WOOD, Hon. Seo, r J MISS GURR'S DANCING CLASSES. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. POSTPONEMENT OF CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. OWING to the backward season for Chrysanthemums, the date of the aSove show has been altered from 19th APRIL till 3rd MAY. Further particulars in future issue. J.C.ALPASS, UNITED HUNT CLUB, srEEPiEwW/imm On the Hutt Pabk Racecourse, on SATURDAY, sth MAY, 1894. (Two dayß after the Wellington Racing Olub's Autumn and Bteeple* cbaao Meeting). for all events close MONDAY, 16th APRIL, At 9 p.m. For complete programmes see N.Z, Mail and N.Z, Referee, NoTE—Hunters qualified in. seasons 1893 or 1894 are eligible for above meet" log. ""V. fl. M. LYON, Meeting, Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington. LOOK OUI FOR Hunt Club Sports' MASTERTON, 24th MAY. ABT UNION, (By permission of the Hon. Colonial Seoretary.) MAGNIFIOENTML PAINTING, Bft by Sit (by Captain Forrest). VALUE £l5O-3000 tickets at l/-eaoh ' ' ENTITLED ' " 1 IITHg BRITJSp Ff/fcE? AT HQBAJtT" (Under the coinm/ind 6 the'late Admiral Tryon). To be drawn on Ist May next. Agents lor sale oi tickets in Masterton— MESSRS WHITE & CO., tobacconists, where photo of picture can be seen and all particulars obtained. Agent for sale of tickets in Greytown—R, E.WOOD, ' ANNUAL STOCJJ TAKING. GREAT SBDUOIIONS IN I®ICE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, varying from 10 to 26j>er cent, AtSOa lot of job lines at half price Sflfe Prices Stripy Gash. J OAKPENTEB EKETAHUNA NEWS AGENOY EOME arid Colonial Newspapers, Periodicals, etc, Fbotcebek and Confiohonie, | Fanoy Goods In Endless; Vari^y, : HAIRDRESSINd SAWQ& Pipes, Toba'ocos, Cigars, (flatten J. HODGES, "BorwEXOB.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4693, 12 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4693, 12 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4693, 12 April 1894, Page 3

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