GR v\D OoISOBKT, Organised by Messrs Koisonberg and Candy. Soloists—Miss Orr, Miss Slieon, Messrs Gant, It. C. Black, F. G, Moore, S. Ralph, W. Simms, Ji Langton, and Light, Gleos bv tlio Wcsloyan Choir, Instrumental solos by Misses lilkius, MeKenzic, Booth, and Master Elkius. Orchestra of twenty (20) performers. Orchestral accompaniments to all tho vocal items. Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. MASTEIiTON msbytekian SUNDAY SCHOOL, THE ANNPAL PICNIC Will Mi HELD IK MRWOODROOFE'S PADDOCK, Colomba-strect, on TUESDAY, NEW YEAE'S DAY. Admission s-Morning, Adults 2/6; Children, 1/. Afternoon, Adults 1/6; Children 6d. Municipal fire brigade. Look out for tho Annual Tobcuiioht Procession and Fihewobkb Illumination on Now Year's Eve. Assisted by the V.P.B. and Friondly Societies. E.PRAGNELLK. , n W, FELLINGHAM j Secß ' yy ELLINGTON AOKICOLTDBAL PASTORAL ASSOCIATION." Annual Ram and Ewe Fair. To be hold on THE ASSOCIATION'S GROUND, At Phone, Oh WEDNESDAY,23rd Januaby,lß9s Entbies Close on THURSDAY, 17th January. Further particulars on application to HENRY D.O'CALLAGHAN, Secretary, Wnllington. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL GUN CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, To be held on the Club's Ground, at Petone, FRIDAY, 25TH JANUARY NEXT, At 10.30 a.m. (Day following Wellington Races) Handicap, of One Hundred Sovereigns (£100) -Open to all comers Four prizes of £65, £2O, £lO, and £3 respectively, less 10 per cent for expenses. Nom. (£2), with, previous performances, to reach tho Hon, Secretary not later than '<lth January. Acceptances (£2) close on 23rd January. Two nominations allowed. All information on application to H. D, O'CALLAGHAN, Hon. Secretary, Wellington, Thanks, fplIE Mastorton Private Band desiro J[ to heartily thank thoso residents who so liberally responded to tho carol playing, and regret tho many disap. pojntments caused through unforsoen circumstances. . . F. J. DUPRE, Seo.
THE Fricnds of James C. H. Lea arc respoctfully invited to attend the Funeral' of his late wife, which wil leave the Catholic Church on FBIDAY, 28th December, at 10 a.m. sharp. T. .TAGO, Undertaker.
WHY WEAK OUT BOOTS by walking when you can rido in
THE MASTERTON 'BUS •' for the small chargo of THKEEPENCE EACH WAY, Fnou Eubipdhi to tiie Hospital ob Eailway Station. Every hour from 6,10 a.m., until the last train arrives It is worth trying this hot weather. Dok't Mistake the Name— COLE & BARTLETT, Proprietors. ; ' NOTICE,, ' rrHE MASTERTON 'BtftwilLrun 1 on Sundays to GEEYTOWN and CAKTERTON alternately; return fares:, Grcytown, 2s; Carterton, ( j Is, children, half price, commencing 9th Docember, leaving Post Office for Greyfowl), qtlp.ro.; I)(!cepiber l6tl), leaving Post Qflico for Cnrtoffon at 1.30 p.m. • COLE & BAEfLEIT, ; ,i'vProprietor!.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4911, 27 December 1894, Page 3
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411Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4911, 27 December 1894, Page 3
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