AUV.iNUK MASTjfiUL'.J.s ! BOXING NIGHT IiOXING NIGHT BOXING NIGHT BOXING NIGHT BOXING NIGHT BOXING NTGHT And Two Niiihth Fom,owinu, ?fith, 27th, arid 28th December, at the Tom n Hall, Masterton.vMilt.be liiffoi'ine'dv tin; first in any inland town in NowZiivland, a-. Grand Local - ••••• PANTOMIME! Written oiprepaly by J, 0, Maktck, ;;..: ■; ENTITLED Dreams, Fancy, & Fun. The Marc'i.cf Intolloot and Reason,, yoetiie dayes of Mhstorton. King lU'ibit,, Cit, and P'ison.or - HARLEQUIN, Maori rigS, ■ Potatoes, Crtykcl Ministo:'!) Bad Laws, and Unworthy Agitata . CIIAKACTERS: ' OQncfln of Civilisation, jußt arrived hy means of the Telephone; she means w.ell, ai"l trusts for the public to tell— Kitic Jones. Salsaline, a nymoh, fairer was never seen— Head Minister nnd Adviser to tnc Fairy QueenJessie Jones, lodized Parilln, bccodcl in attendance on tho Fairy Quoeu, pure in hor motives, a little teaze, who always docs her b-st to pleasoMiunio Joups. Jtkndant Fairlet: (Herbs picked by a Celebrated Magician Herbalist, and purchased by the Fairy Queen for this occ.uiitn.) Cresses, Mi.-s i'ioso j Dandelim, Miss Bute' cup; Peru Bark, Miss Blucboll; Jentiau, Miss Daisy. Fluids and Aboriginals: T. VV., an Evil Geniuf, wants to do cveiythat's bid to tho best of h'.s belief; don't know his name, supposed to be a Maori Chief—'W.C. Matter. T.K. a prophet when there's aiiytliiiij; pMi'a' le about, would loaf on auyb,i y ior ki or shoutiV/ovf.! of Ih: A'lvV Gai'tttv. Tho Pw'sn Vv'ari'l.M-i, a iiiw H'oi jroutrv, r<\idy fi rs!;rai!; »i fl'iirtfiravh'iij! what-i--ver Han't retiiiM it. !( t's uot taVeu iK.iy lUo.x- i-ft. ii I.iii'm it. Dealers i;i MHiiiiiuid I'ripaiMtioiis.ftiil Mting lib innnt'y in viooiit agitation'tVakuin, ■!. Uriinctt; ?.k'iaka, T. Mooiv; HitM!.<ki, 11. Hobo.I: Opim,;ke,ll. li'i '<):k\ lluli, W. Wo.risi 1 ' Is v,i. H, V.'illinirifi: V.V. ...|:.n.!., .. .!>>.■;!:■ a Ki'iKi'S, Bo!i Klllcv.. . Hiliv li'll'". .. . Wyrr oi v i-\ P.IT 1...-1, . '.. il. ; .i-t»iti'i.. . lte'iYi ~(t. ,Atmstro:ig V;, Mon is .... lUiuiither Xi'iic lOiißllpniMilluiK And uuii hi ihi- law tu make up t ; n« tiia i lit AND TIiASMKOKMATION. i 'diimbiin Vi-s Jessie Jonci. Iliirlfin.in I.C. Martur. L/'iowii \V. C. Mart, r, Paniiil on.. F. Rnbirw:), Po Ciman X 0. Ariiisirniiff, ,sYS"i:r:]y OF SilKN'KliV .Scene I.:—Musierloii iiiHli'i. .'vc c 11. : - I<airy Grotto, f'otnn IIi,:-MakWion in 1881. Scene. IV.. Hot.">*pi-i»ji* mid Grand Tmitformut'iou. H'- ties V., V'., and VII :—\\'cli kn wn >»>.< m ta« I'isliict. fi'cene VIII,;- l'<[i.--j i.uni. IiIIAND IV.NOUP, :KNT!
j Stage Malinger, Mechanist, and director, ■!. C, Marteu ; Properties tjy K. Quick ; ' Dres-csby iln Jo:;r,.; Musical Directteas, j Mrs W. ]■'. Cii(,ss villi sin ellieiimt band. ()\v : ng ..i tin; "real expense, the prices of , adu i'fii'ii wiil in: sfi lolliWii;-Unserved ; J!«wi* 4-.S ivii-ii i'h, liu'liiry and Back 2s i iuH.vu !ii i]n\r . Jic'^oiveil b'oat. Tick'.'ta : :.-iuy Ji3iihi..ii!i. ( ! ..; lir t'- tncSieu'jj and Mr The riT'i'DnsncP niM.n-ivu'-.ceon tb 2i'itli wit l, tin- l.ii,,j;li:i;ieF.iih,entitled—"TO m OUT!" 27t"-' Till; Y 'L'Wi W.DOW," i'-i;..iosi)." TO TIIK !i, ]i.;\w* Q\t THK j;Oi;oi:o:ii-i ? ,\!ASTKnTox. T A DIES AND GKSTLKMFX- Having -*-* rcosntly had 'my time licwiiy pressed upni my business on^a o 'eiiienti : , I linvo decided lo resign my scat in the Borough Cminci', in' onler that yon may elect a representative in my [dace who is better able to devoto his limo end energies to your services; ar.d that 1 may not cmiso the ratepayers tho txpeiijo df a fault election I take I the opportunity jfemg by tho present vacancies to withdraw. At tho samo time I beg respectfully to thank yon far your pa t expressions .of confidence.—l have thehouor .to remain, lour m-'st obedient cci'vaut, GKOKGK DIXON. . W. P, FELLINGHAM'S Boot and Shoe ITnojoi'y. ■ Ntrdcr to »iv« liiseiistomew/istiwonaWe L oupoitunitv of obtaining For tho liolldiija at vule-i that wniild BUIT ALL .POCKETS, W.P. V. has purchased a v«ry large Stupk Loto\ Ladies', Chi'd en's, and Gesitsi' BOOTS AND SHOES, Of all styles, which, by taking tho lot, lie obtained HO per cent lower than usual rMt», and be therefoije gives his oust imnis the benelitof tins Extraordinary Bargain. Gent's Boots from 7s (id upwards I Children's Boot 3 and Shoes from Is Gd I Ladies best Kid from 7a 1 These boots will lie found the same quality as those which usually sell at 6s and 16s respectively, Que call will prow ihit U nopuff, but a genuine opportunity, GENTS' ELASTIC SIDES 13s. INSPECTION INVITED CENTRAL BOOT &SHOE WAREHOUSE Opposite Council (Jhombers, . QUEEX BT.y.MiBTEmON. BOOTS 'and 'fcHOii-of' every • deforipthm (pegged, sewnj or rivetted) rmde to order on the shortest notice, .Fitpain Ntut'ij Emutul,: : '■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 958, 24 December 1881, Page 3
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