WAIRABAPA HUNT CLUB. AMUAL BALL PALACE HALL, GBEYTOWN THURSDAY, AUGUST 23-u>, DANOISG AT 8.80, Tickets-Double 7b 6d, extralady OreyteOT-Messra Q. Tally. H, Tally Feathorston and Lower Vnlley-Mesßra A. J. Tooguod, F,Pearco, T. Penton,O.B Pli»rf2yD,WO.'VVailai 118 ;'j.-Mattln; , C IJamsden, A.MoKenzie.F. Webb,*E. Us sber.' . ' ■ ■ partetton-Mossra 0, J, Eemble,' : A. ; G Gladstone-Messrs W: o.' Bachhnan, N, B ; CoV' •' U ' B ' ?UMy ' l ® m . Mastorton Messrs W. ; B. Buiok.Wyvern Wi hams, V, Wardell. F. 0; Lewis, Barold Weloh, O.F Vallanes, W.g.Hireohbeg.W. i Morrison's Bush-Messrs.' H. and 0. Monson, W. MoKerrow. ' " '• nndLindop, Carterton • Mr B, Gant, Grey townjandl.MandelMasterton, W.MoKENZIE, Hon. Seo.
A BALL, Under tlic Auspices tlie MASTEBTON MASONIC LODGE '; . will bo held in ', DKILL HALL, MASTEETON ON . ■'.-'• ;THUESDAY, 2nd August, 1892, Dancing at 8 o'clock. ~.. , Double Tickets, 10s; Extra Lady] 2/6.'' Gentlemen requiring; tickets should apply to any of the undermentioned members of Committee-:. Messrs Abbott, Copping, J. Dixon, DoLislo, E. H. Eton, Ibbctson, Murray, Pownall, Worboys W. CLEMENT CAEGILL, Hon. Trcas. W.SELLAR.Hon.Scc.
ART UNION. By PKRMI6BIOH or the Coixmai. Secbetary, no VALUABLE 00 OOOILPAINTINGB. 0O THE pnblio have now ureal good opportunity of winning some really excellent paintings, consisting of some of the most famous and picturesquutpots of New Zealand. ', First Prize: Grand Oil Painting, pastoral '■ scene, valued at 35 guineas. Second Prize: Pair o! Pick and Wito Terraces, valued at 12 guineas, Thiid Prize : Excellent pair, represent- ■ 'fog Scene on Waira'apa Lake, and in Coromandel, Auckland; also 28 other equally beautiful pictures, to go in < pairs, valued at 40 To be drawn'on or about the end of July. 750 Tickets at tho moderate Mbmbkhb. sum ol 2/G. Tickets may be obtained on application to ■;. A, WHITE* Co,, Hairdressers, Masterton, r.H. HUGHES, Hairdresser, Carterton, .. A. B, HOBNBLOW, Printer, GroytoTfn.' . G.HIDE, WUliiuris' Buildings, Pahiatua, "EXTDNerAUIKO." Mr QUARTERLY shipments of Druggists' Sundries from London and Paris nro just opened out, and a few ol the loading, linos, as under, nro offered at exceptionally reasonable prices, viz. : Lcalli aud Boss' Homoapatliic Remedies Esscnco of Rennet Essence of Lemon Hawlcy's Effervescing Saline 2/0, equal , to Eno's Fruit Snlt Citrate of Magnesia ■ Glycerine and Cucumber Fellows' Syrup (Gcuuino) Sulphur Lozenges Malt and Cod Liver Oil Scontod White Windor Soap is, bar Salicylic Acid for Preserving,
. AND A LABQH STOCK OF Feeding bottles, Teats, Tubing, Elastic Stockings/l'russes (nllmakcrs),Bandages,' buspendcrs, Clinical Thermometers, Hot water Bottles, Enc- .. was, Sponges and Soaps. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at any Mir, with, purest drugs (Guaranteed.) T.G-, MASON, 1 MEDICAL HALL, QUEEN STBEET WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School tor boys from the ago of •nine. (Established three years,) EADMASTER, 0. L. Gardiner, 8.A., !JL Pembroke College Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master, J. E,Bannißter,M,i., New Zealand University! Drill arrf Gjninasho Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjects—Divinity, Latini Greek, French, ElngUgh, History, Geography! Arithmetio.Euolid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Christchurch and Wanganul The school games, cricket, and Assooiatio football, are personally superintended the boys are thoroughly looked after out of school bourse, The- house has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football. .
Vacancies for Eoveral boarders and day Mr Gardiner's eislor is in charge ot the domestic rurangemeuu. The next torn will begin on MONDAY June 4th, 1891. Prospectus and full infor mation on application to Woodooto House. • Hawera Junction Hotel. HaWEBA, (FoMY-MIUS BUSH.) THIS HOTEL contains overy accommodation for • the travelling Travellers, Stockmen; and others will receive every attention. The Hotel has lately been refurnished and no expense has been spared to • ' i make it a first-class house. WINES and SPIKITS of the BES . BBANDS.-Good Stabling and' • paddocks. P.W. CORBY, J. G. Carpenter and Co (BticCBSSOESTOLITE 3. n.TWNOHA!I& CO I LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND.GENBBAIiAGENTS; NOItTH German Firo Insurance jCol, established 13 years inN.Z. and never disputed a claim. J..G.CAllPENTEl{ ) DistrictManagcr. . Stuudurd Accident Company, Ltd now amalgamated with the Scottish Metropolitan : Assurauce, Co.! Cheapest Bates.! ■•■'•■ ' ; iJ.G.CAEPENTEEjBroker, .:, Mcsfers J. G. Carpenter and Co. have on'tKeir bpok.Town and' Country Pro'perticsjof oveiy description for salo on _easy;terms.: ;.;'./ .■/■•■ : ;')..■ -,; V . ,;- ; 'OmtfjsNo llainbtdn.(juay W^gton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4788, 1 August 1894, Page 3
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661Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4788, 1 August 1894, Page 3
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