MISS GURU'S DANCING CLASSES. \J Caohouoha, Skirt Dance,'and Plain Dancing will meet inthe'fEMPBBANOE BALL every Tuesday at 8 p,m. and 'Saturday at II Misß Qurr will be in attendance on SATURDAY, tho 14th tost., to arrange with A FAIiEWDLL SOCIAL W,W,E, AND MRS, PAIGE, WIU BE HELD IN THE rriBMPEBANOE HALLj OS lITHURSDAY, 19th APRIL, 1894. Doors open at 7,80; commence at 8 o'clock; lickets for Dancing only 2s. AMUAL BALL IX ill) OF THE FOOTS OJ ME ' QREYTOWN HOSPITAL, TOIBEHBLDIHTHE >ALACE HALr, GREITOWN, ON FRIDAY, 27th ArRIL, 1894, GENERAL COMMITTEE.' Gmjvtown j—Hia Worship tho Mayor and MiaJ.D.Hofpty, Mr and Mis Diddams, Mrs and Miss Maokay, Mrs Marehnnt, Mr and Mrs Pownall, and Mrs Fraser,- Mr Bauers, Mr Wither, Bev'A. V. Grace, Mr and Mrs 'i'ilson, Mr and Mrs Brunton, Mr and Mrs H. Judd, Mr and Mrs F. H. Wood, Mt F. W. Wood,.Dr and Mrs Boy, Mr and Mrs R. Bright, Miss Bacon, Mrs and Miss Brunton, Mr and Mrs Cameron, Mrs James Cotter, Mr and Mrs E. Duou, Miss Dunn, Mr W. Day, Mr and Mrs Fuller, the Misses Fuller, Mr and Mrs Flux, the Misses Gallagher, Mr Gant, Mrs and Miss Hastwell, Mrs Halse, Mr and Mrs Haigh, Mr G, A. Hirsohberg, Mrs Hodge, Miss Hodge, Mr and Mrs Izard, Mr and Mrs 0. J, .Jury, Mrs A. and the Misses McMaster, Mr add Mra J. Maguiro, Mr A. MoKenzie, Mrs, and tho Misses Nation, Mr an' Mrs J, R, Nicol, Mr and Mrs Pepper, Mr and Mrs Bees, Mr and Mrs St George; Mr aud Mrs Trotman, Mr and Mrs B, W. Tote, Miss Tate, Mr W. A, Tate, Mr G. and Misses Wyett, Mr and M*s T. Wright, Mr and Mrs Walden, Mrs Stale, Mr and Mrs Andrew, Mr and Mrs J. Hodge jimr., Mr and Mrs.W. P. Boydhoueo, Mrs J. Tully.MrandMrs F.Tully, tho Misses Tully. Feathers™.—Mr and Mrs J. Bidwill, Mr J, Cox, Mies Coi, Mr and Mrs Benton, Mr and Mrs Matthews, Mr and Mrs A. MoKenzie, Mr W. B. Bidwill,, Mr and Mrs L. Pharazyn, Rev T. and Mrs Porritt, Miss Porritt,MrandMrsßiddiok, Mr and Mrs F. C.Smith, Mr and Mrs Toogood. Cmiteetox.—Mr and Mrs W. Booth, tho Mayor ot Carterton and Mrs Deller, Mr and \f« W HMf,..,™ \W nnJ Mr. rWmtnV Mr and Mra Bish, Mr and Mra 6, A; Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs Rupert Fairirother, Mr Aoooks, Mr Carter, Mr and Mrs P, Freeth, Mr and Mra A. G, Pllmer, Mr and Mrs B, Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs C, Kemble, Messrs P. and E. Rutherfurd, Mrs Ward, Missßutherturd. M.O.'s.—Messrs B. Bright, F. H.Wood, and W. MoKenzie, ot Carterton, Tickets—Double, 7a 6d; Gentleman's 6s; -Extra Ladies, 2b 6d, Admission to Gallery: Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is; no half price, F.H, WOOD, Hon. Sec. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL KOOim. POSTPONEMENT OF CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. OWING to the backward season for Chrysanthemums, the date of tho above show has been altered from I9io APRIL till BhdMAY. Further particnlaw in future Issue. J.O.ALPASS, Secretary
UNITED BUNT OLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEEIINGM On the Hun Pakkßaoecootse, ok SATURDAY, sth MAY, 1894. (Two days after the Wellington Eaoing Oiub's Autumn and Steeple" VTOMINATIONB (or all events close N on ' MONDAY, ICth APRIL, At 9 p.m. For complotc programmes w N.Z. Mail and N.Z.Refereo. Note-hunters qualified in seasons H. M. LYON, lion. See for Race Meeting, Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington. Hunt Club Sports! MASTERTON, 24th MAY. JAMES MUIE, Coachbuilder, Engineer, Farrier and General Blacksmith IHE old-established Steam Coach place whero work of every description is executed at moderate prices by first class tradesmen only, and it is my Intention to Bee that this reputation Is upheld, The different departments are under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men are employed,' By the extensive use of steam power and machinery I am able to quote the the use of inferior materials and work" manßhip.
My shoeing at 6a ner Bet for either stool or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Masterton as is In the Engineering department, am prepared to execute work of ever; description at Wellington prices. In coach building nothing but the and this combined with honest workmanoMnonrl ilm Infant. Az.lnn. . «„„M„. „„ to turn out work aeooud to none in this province. The paint ahou 1b under the control of a firat-olaaa coach painter and (or price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in tho Wairarapa,^JAMES MUIE,. ZEALANDIA COCKATOO WooiPbebses,Qpmn Stbmi. Mabiertbh.' '■ 1171 W. OOTTRELL & Co., Qeueral 1 . flnri-lnrM and HWn./lt.m Am,„f. Queens Ohambers, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and land ed at customers' doora. Good storage 'accommodation, J.'Furniture
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4696, 16 April 1894, Page 3
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