MISS GUBR'S DANCING CLASSES.' CLASSES for instruction in Minuets, Cnohouoha, Skitt Danco, and Plain Dancing will meet in the TEMPERANCE BALL every Tuesday at 8 p.m." and Saturday at 11 o.m. Miss Gutr will be in attendance on TUESDAY and SATURDAY, to arrange with pupils- , ■;...■■■. A FAJtfWBLL SOCIAL | REV. W. E. ASD MRS. PAIGE, • \#f,LBEIIBU>INTHE TEMPERANCE HALIi, ON THURSDAY* 19th APRIL, 1894. , Duors open at 7.80; commence at 8 'clook. Tickets for Dancing only 2s, AJN JN UAlj BALL IV ill) OF THE FUNKS UF THE 6MTTOWS HOSPITAL, WILL BE HELD W TUB QALtCiJ HALr, GREYTOWN, FRIDAY, 27tLl'BIIi, 1894. GENERAL COMMITTEE, Greytown :—Hih Worship the Mayor and [rsJ.D. Heagerty, Mr and Mrs Diddams, Irs and Miss Maokay, Mrs Marohant, Mr nd Mrs Pownall, ami Mrs Fraser, Mr lauers, Mr Wither, liev A, V. Grace, Mr nd Mrs iilson, Mr and Mrs Brunton, Mr nd Mrs H. Judd, Mr and Mrs F. H. Vood, Mr F. W, Wool,- Dr and Mrs ley, Mr and Mrs E. Bright. Miaa Bacon, Irs and Miss Brunton, Mr and Mrs Camrou, Mrs James Cotter, Mr and Mrs K, )u m, Miss tinnu, Mr W. Day, Mr and Mrs 'ulltr, the Misses Fullor, Mr'and Mrs Flux, lie J'isesGaPaghir,Mr Gant,Mrs and liss Hastwell, Mrs Halse, Mr and Mrs laigh, Mr G. A, Hirschberg, Mrs lodijo, Miss Hodgo, Mr and Mrs zard, Mr and Mrs C. J, Jury, Mrs i. and the Misses MoMoster, Mr and Mrs . Maguiro, Mr A. MoKenzic, Mrs, and the li6ses Nation, Mr an ] Mrs J. B. Nicol, Mr nd Mrs Pepper, Mr and Mrs Bees, Mr and IrsSt George: Mr and Mis Trotnian, Mr nd Mrs'R. \ti 'Mr, Mica Tato. Mr W. A. I'ate, Mr G. and Misses Wyett, Mr "and Mrs r. Wright, Mr and Mrs Walden, Mrs Stale, Mr and Mrs Andrew, Mr and Mrs J. Hodge iunr., Mr and Mrs W. F.Boydhouse, Mrs J. rully,Mrand Mrs F.Tnlly, the Misses Tully, FBwnEiisioN.-Mr and Mrs J. Bilwill, Mr J, Cox, Miss Cox, Mr and Mra Benton, Mr and Mra Matthews, Mr and Mrs A, McKenzie, Mr W. E. Bidwill, Mr and Mrs Ci. Pharazyn, Rev T. and Mrs Porritt, Miss Porritt.MrandMrsliiddlek, Mr and Mrs F. 0, Prniih, Mr and Mrs Toogood, CAnrap.iox.-Mr and Mrs W. Booth, the Mayor of Cartorton and Mrs Deller, Mr and Mrs W. McKenzie, Mr andMrsCormack, Mr and Mrs Bisli/Mrijnd Mra'G. £ Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs' Rupert Fairbrother, Mr Acocks, Mr Carter, Mr and Mrs P, Freeth, Mr and Mrs A. G. Pilmor. Mr and Mrs R, Fairbiojher, Mr and Mrs C. JCcmbJe, Messrs P. and E. Rutherfurd, Mrjj' Ward, M|ss Rutherfurd. M.C's.-Messrs It. Bright, F, fl,Wood, and. W. McKenzie, of Carterton, Tickets—Double, 7s (id ; Gentleman's ss; Extra Ladies, 2s Cd. Admission to Gallery; Gentlemen, Ss; Ladies, Is; i o lialf price. F.H.WOOD, Hon. Sec. MASTERTON 'HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. POSTPONEMENT OF CHBYSANJHEMUM SHOtf, OWING tn the backward soaaon for Chrysanthemums, the date uf the ihove show has been altorcd from 19m iPRILtiII Bbd MAY. Further particuard in future inane. J.O.ALPASS, Secretary PITEII OLyB, mEnEOHmjIEEIINQM On the Hutr Park Racecourse, ok SATURDAY, sth MAY, 1894. Two days after the Wellington Raoing Club's Autumn and Steeplechase Meeting), For complete programmes see N.Z. M and N,2, Referee, Noip-'dimters Qualified in seasons no>!... imi\ n eligible, for aboye ■—' Hon. Sec. for Race Meeting,"" Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington. LQOK OUI Hunt Club. Sports! MASTERTON, 24th MAY. JAMES MUIR, Gonohbuilder, Engineer, Farnei' and General Blacksmith fPHE old-established Stoam Coach I Factoiy has long been known aa a place where work of every description is executed at moderate prices by first class tradesmon only, and it is my intention to see that tliis reputation is upheld, The different departments are under my personal supervision,' and only thoroughly practical men ai;e emjiloyeji, By the pxtensiye seiif steam power and ■machinery I am able to quote the I loweßt market prices without resorting to' tho use of inferior materials and workmanship. I My shoeing at 5s por set foi steel or iron shoes, is, undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Masterton as Is proved by the large an<J inc.rea.sipg trade 1 do, % ~ In the Engineering department, am prepared to execute work of every description at Wellington prioes. In coach building nothing but the best material (carefully seleotedlis used and thjs combined with honest workmanatrip and thelateafc deigns j epables pie to turn nut woijt sepond tp none in this I rovitirp The paint shop is .under the control of and quality of workmanship stands : unrivalled in the Wairarapa, JAMBS MniE, ZIQALANDIA ■ COCKATOO Wooi Press ; ' ,:7Q WHJ 8lB?BT.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4697, 17 April 1894, Page 3
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758Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4697, 17 April 1894, Page 3
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