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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.

[To the Editor of the Wairabapa Daily.] SiR,-Permit me to eall your attention to that speculation extraordinary, Euripuni Publio Hall Co. (Limited), capital £OOO,OOO, in 000,000sharei of 10seach; payable by 20 calls of sixpence per share each. Objects: First, to. give Dick> Tom, and Harry, and every man possessed of a spark of public spirit, an opportunity of investing in the most lucrative speculation of modern times in the rising city of Euripuni, calculated to pay dividends incredible; second (and principal), to develop modern Btump oratory, so that ffi< Wfl? s■s? *s»»% BorougbJof twenty years' 1 behind* tlie - flmfe-OTI office of Lord; Mayor; djso'.'tdVoWa 1 platform for 'the pseudo 'architects'and engineers of Kuripuni (who Have: madl the most' wonderful discoveries of modem [!fU f^n s S^^l^Kuiinuni W earthquake) *j» 4Me/M J anal opinions '(the reVultVf from telegraph pole tops, far Beyon'dtHe range of mere sublunary pignies) eft' they appear on the pantomimio platform of Council Chambers, and 1 thus obviate the necessity of haying recourse to suoti stanlants as "Hutch' courage" or olhe?. of that ilk, Subordinate objoots, ad m--2, ni T' . X , * aß ' $P l 9 pantomimq last 'fTO* Wj ff Wfl'Oouqqil Chambers; M, Under, the able presidency of hla' Worship. .Oh.yesl BHtitwasa'tamq affair compared to the previous one.'T went expecting a first-olass 'pantomime; but his Worship came.in, with Buwrh new plush silk bell : topppr, having doffed mm fm ha.t; \y aocoun'ts.:fp,r'it. ■<> ■ ■ It seems to me Masterton is weilsetup ■ • for winter evening entetainments-panto-mimeat Oouhoil Chambers fortnightly, Church of England ditto, to say nothing' ■ ? : > of/amatods at'the'Town'Halliaristo. .■ ■ orats at the Instituto. Why, I'd back Masterton agiinst any town land. Yours truly, PWQINES,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 828, 25 July 1881, Page 2

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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 828, 25 July 1881, Page 2

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 828, 25 July 1881, Page 2

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