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MASTpiITON GaRBICK IMATEUii" J |)KAMATIC £JLUB'S Styh and Seventh Enkrtainmait. TOW HALL, PiUDAY A TUESDAY, OCT. 7 and 11. The performance wiil commence with J. Lunn's Screaming- Faiior 1 FISH OUT tf WATER! Steward G.Cokeb Sain Savory W. Bapp Sir George Com tly T. H. Wkiolky Alderman Gayfare J. \Y. Cimyson Charles Gayfare A. Bish Ellkn Comma Miss BEaUFOUT Footman J, F. Waud Interval of Ten Minutes. To conclude with Leicester Buckingham's GLORIOUS BURLESQUE On the Great Drama of WILLIAM TELL! I'RAMATIS PERSONS. Gesler (Covernor of Waldestetten—a potentate with a pokw hate for freedom-an enemy to his subjects' liberties, but taking great liberties witn his subjects—, J. M, Girdlestone Sarnem (his factotum—Secretary of State for all soris of departments'and /resident of tlio Altorf Ci.cmiilomtion officu) G. T. Colter Bodolph (his castellan—a stalwart warrior "in the bud"—a youth of great promise and exceedingly small performance—in short, as limes go, the beau ideal of a military man ~, G, Ward Lntold (one of tlcsler's bodyguard) S, J. Flewellen

SWISS, William Tell (a patriot out of work and anxious for a job-strongly disposed to break the peace, which in the end mends the piece considerably .„ T, H. Wrigley Album (his son—his father's idol, but an idle boy—an arch lad, but never likely to become an archer -in spite of appearance to the contrary anything but a craven) Aires Beaufort Verner (a patriot in league with Tell - brave as a lion, when nobody's by, but forcibly illustrating the adage tint "circumstances alter cases" H, Taperell Pierre, Theodore (peasants, who having made their bow take leave) ft- S.W. Dalrymplo and J. P. Ward Emma (Tell's wife- -" the fairest of the maids of Uri"-which doesn't say much for the charms of her countrywomen Miss Taperell Theßenr J. F. Ward Musical Conductor Scenic Artist .. Mrs Palmer MrT.Donelly ADMISSION. Deserved Seats, (chairs) 4s Front Seats 3s Back Seaes 2s GALLERY ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7. HO to commence at 8, Box office at Mr T. E, Price's, Bookseller. JAS. CLAYSON, Stage Manager. Grand Soirees For the Benefit of the Carterton Fire Brigade. THURSDAY, NOT. .3. TkihyoftkPmtomlShow. DOUBLE TICKET, 7/0; EXTRA LADY Is. SINGLE TICKET. ss. RKFtiESMEtiTS INCLUDED. Dancing to commonco at 9 p.m, THE CARTERTON BRASS BAND' has consented to give its sen-ices on this

IMPORTANT NOTICE. LEATH Ell LEATIIER. LEATHER Entourage Local Ixdistuy ! PARKEB4PETERBON BOOT AND SHOE ManufiictMYiß AND I.\1P0!!TEI!S, Adjoining the Club Hotel, Masterton. Paukks & toiTER-os, while thanking the inhabitants ot Masterton and sun oundinc districts for the very liberal support accorded them since commencing business three years ago, now beg to inform them that they havo started a MANUFACTORY in connection with their business, All kinds of Men's, Women's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES manufactured on the premises, tinder their own supervision, by a competent stall of workmen jh the shortcut notice, which for style, neatness, and durability are not to be excelled in the province, and all at WELLINGTON PIiIOES. Jusx arrived—Large consignment of English and French manufactured goods. AN INSPECTION INVITED. Watcrtights, our own make, 14s 6d and upwards Balmorals, our own make, Us 6d, and upwards Elastic Sides, our own make, 14s Gd and upwirds. All hinds of Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes lit the same low prices. Remember the Address— PAMES & PETERSON, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS, Next Clod Hotkl. A SPECIALITY. Leather. Leather. Leather. There's nothing like it! PARKES &PETEKSON Have imported the first .PORPOISE-HIDE LEATHER Ever introduced into the Wairarapa.» nd are now nuking the Bed Boots ever seen in the district I The leather is soft, springy, an i thoroughly waterproof, and makes the most comfortable and lasting boot aver worn. Porpoise Leathr Prevails and Cum Corns. INSPECTION SOLICITED. PARKES AND PETERSON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 893, 7 October 1881, Page 3

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613

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 893, 7 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 893, 7 October 1881, Page 3

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