mHKATREROYAL.MASTERTON FRIDAY, slh APRIL. Lessco and Manager, Me Toh Poiubd. A NOTABLE EVENT.-The most popular organisation that Has ever tourcdNew Zealand. The universal favouiites, POLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN Ofbba CoMPANI. 40-1 N NoMBEE-40 Including an Orchestra of Eight. In Gilbert and Sullivan's Masterpiece (the most tuneful work of the century) THE GONDOLIERS; Or, The Kino Op Babatabia. Magnificent Wardiobo, Scenery, and Effects. The Operas produced under the sole direction of Mb Toji Pollabd, and by special arrangement with Messrs Williamson and Musgrovc, Musical Director, Mr H. T. Harrison. Prices, 4s and 2s, Reserved seats at Hood's confectioners, BOARD of EDUCATION DISTRICI OF WELLINGTON. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COM. MITTEES. IT is hereby publicly notified that Meetings of Householders for the Annual Election of the new School Committees will be held on MONDAY, the 22nd day of April instant. At 8 p.m., in the respective school buildings of the following districts:—Aohanga, Whakataki, To Nui, Mungapakelia, Taucru, Bideford, Makairo, Ngaturi, Ballance, Mangatainoka, Pahiatua, Scarborough, Nikau, Makakalii, Kailawa, Tutackara, Newman, Ekctahuna, Mangaoao Valley, Alfredton, Hastwcll, Kaipororo, Mangaoao, Mauricevillc, Mangamahoe, Opaki, Dreycrton, Rangitmnau, Mauricevillc East, Waugaehu, Kaituna, Fcrnridge, Masteiton, Waingawa, Gladstone, Te Whiti, Clareville, Carterton, Belvedere, Dalefield, Park Vale, Waihakekc, Matarawa, Greytown, Kaitara, Waihcnga, Kaiwaiwai, Pirinoa, Tauhcrenikau, Fcatherston, Cross 1 Creek, Kaitoke, Wallace, Mungaroa, Wlutoman's Valley, Upper Hutt, Stokes Valley, Taita, Hutt, Waiuui-o-mata, Pencarrow, Tokomaru, : Petone, Korokoro, Shannon, Kcrcru, Levin State Farm, Levin, Manukau, Te Horo,Ohau,Otaki, Paraparaumu, Paika; kariki, Horokiwi, Judgeford, Porirua, . Pahautanui, Tawa Flat, Johnsonvillc, Ohariu, Khandallah, Kaiwarra, Karori, j Makara, Wadcstown, Ten.icc, Clyde quay, Vogeltown, Newtown, Kilbirnic, '. Mitchcltown. , The election for Thorndou District will be made in the Schoolroom, Murphystreet ; for the Mount Cook District, in the Mount Cook Boys' School; and for Te Aro District, iu the Schoolroom, Upper Willis-street; and that the lirst meeting of the Committee then elected shall he held in the same place immediately afterwards. In accordance with the provisions of ' the " School Committees Election Act, ' 1891," the Board calls on the electors to : nominate and elect a Committee of five members where the average attendance of any school or schools under the Committee of a district has not for the ' last preceding school year ciceeded 25 children; where the average attendance has exceeded 25 and has not exceeded 200, the Board calls for the nomination ■ and election of a Committee of scyen . memfors; and where the number of children in average attendance has ■ exceeded 200, the Board calls for the nomination and election of a Committee ' of nine members. The Board calls upon the house- '■ holders in each district to send in writing ] by post or delivery, so as to be delivered J to the respective Chairmen of the several 1 School Committeos not later than 8 [ o'clock in the evening of Monday, the 15th day of April instant, the names of persons, being resident householders, nominated by them for election to scree l upon the Committee for the year next ! ensuing, ] Each nomination shall be signed by " the proposer and by the candidate, and shall be on the form which can be oh- ' tabled from the Chairmen of existing Committees or to the effect thereof. Tho Chairman of cvciy Committee shall cause a list of all candidates so ' nominated to be displayed upon the j the district under the control of such Committee on the next day after Monday, 15th April, instant, or as soon thereafter, as may be, ARTHUR DORSET, Secretary. Education Office, Wellington, Ist April, 1895. BUTCHERING BUSINESS. J ll R C. HUGHES begs to announce TjL that he has disposed of his butchering business to Mr A. STEMPA. In returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal support accorded him during the last two and a half years he would respectfully solicit a continuance of that support to his successor. C.HUGHES. IN taking over Mr C.Hughes business I beg to inform tho public that I will keep nothing but the primest joints of Beef, Mutton, Pork, etc., at most reasonable charges, Customers waited on daily for orders, A STEMPA. BANKRUPT STOCK. FflOH Memouhne. SALE! SALE! At prices never before heard of. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. In Premises opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel, commencing Saturday next, Read This—
DRAPERY: New Dress Tweeds, 3s 6d and 4s lid; Naimsook Muslin, 3s lid doz; Linen Table Napkins, 2s 6d doz j Embroideries, 9d per doz j prints from isd per yard; White Blouses, Is 6d each | ArtMuslins,2s Gd per doz; Rem> nants at any price; Torchon Lace, 'ld doz; Wide Plush Eibbons, 3d yard; Ladies' Gloves, 3d per pair; Silk Capes, 3s 6d. CLOTHING 4MBKCEEI -Men's Moles, 2s lid pair; Boys' Knicker Suits, 2s lid; Men's Saddle Trousers, 12s 6d; Men's Sox, 4 pair lor Is; Heavy Ribbed Drawers, Is Gd; Men's Serge Trousers, 4s Gd; Colonial Tweed Suits, 22s Gd; Regatta Shirts, Is lid; Men's Braces, Gd j 60s Saddle Tweed Suits, for 425, BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, —Men's Pegged Watertight*, 8s 6d; Men's Calf Balmorals, 8s Gd; Boy's Boots, 2s 6d; Women's Boots, 6s lid; Men's Pegged Shooters,, 8s 6d; Men's Walking Shoes, 6s 6d; Men's Slippers, Is 6d; Walking Shoes, 4s Gd; Children's Boots, Is 6s; Strap Shoes, 9d; Mohair Laces, 3d doz; Leather Laces, 6d doz, As none of these lines can be replaced when once sola out, please call early. I buy and sell for cash only, S. Or. RADFORD. Direct Importer,
nOACHING NOT ICE ME J. VILE, Wisbesto inform tlio travelling public that his coaches leave Ekctahuna daily for Pahiataa and Woodvills at 7.Soa,m. returning from Woodvillo at 1 p.ro, and i p.m. on anival of the trains from the West Coasi and Napier, for Paliiatua and Ekctahuna. Travellers reaching Eketalmna by the evening train from Mostoiton. can go on direct to Wanganui or Napier the following day. JOB VILE, Proprietor.
J.HENBEEBON. Merchant Tailor, Opposite Club Hotol, Queen Street,.,., ', Masterton. The favour of your patronage and
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4992, 3 April 1895, Page 3
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975Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4992, 3 April 1895, Page 3
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