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nnaniTWWVI i' For Sal e«^^p (!^t. i^Rttiia,r ! " .freehold'. ! """■".;:■ 0 Lot or tc lie sold Shop and Dwellu . j Coiner seotio;., next door, tqjfhoj ne '" Publip ,HfJ!, f .Kuppuni, opposite p'ost-offii ''• &c„iJow rented to a Ko'od tenant. Freeholr fmY-;;oomcd Cottage, ffell-finiahad,. adjoin' ing the above;''occupieda'tprrenti''' : "' : ! LEASEHOLD,,, n ■*' , .. For pale, the lodse of six Cottages, 21 yeah ■E; to.-run, in High 'street, Kuripuni. All . .adjoining and occupiodf i "All the T ab6Ye'to ;' parties are within three'minutes'walrof the - new i public sohool. Also, 1 tho'leaao'of 3 Shops in Queen street, Masterton. next, to, Messrs Lowes and Toms' auction'rooms," all -' let- The.akvj MUST be SOLD as the . d proprietor 'is'loftvinV'.lhe" dintriof.;' For , lurtherparticulars'apply to.-' ' ;r; "'•'' ' a - : "-EDWIN AENOLD,'f : ; ::) ' 10 LET.—A Cottage inßannißter-s Apply to lt.M. Galloway] >" ".< '/.;.• • J-, Hotel, doins;' a good business; Dor further particulars apply to '...'.. A. MoHUTCHON," 1121 •.--.■ Whakataki,. TO LET.-A seven-roomed house'in , .Cole-street.' Apply to' H, Cole,' Prospect House. .'.,,-.. .., ... .1178 r ut UM.-A tour-roomed Cottage' in 1 rerry-stieot. Apply at,.the Office'of FOE sale; ' A FIVE-ROOMED dwelling house, conMX taming ; double ■ chimney.' well finIshed interior with section of .land 58, x 100 feet, situated in Beutloy-street, Price £l.lO. Te.ms,,half cash, balance,-at".6 months. Apply : JAMES BROWN, 1212 i Com J. .quantity. First-chss sample. ;; Appl^ W.DlXON,':. ■■■■<:!>■■i: 1206 ; Bannister-street.»'. :,;:): ' FOU.SALE.. , ~\;!Vj,,', TOUSE and five acres-lahdj situated, ,„ -1 close to Kuiupuni Railway Station.The house has been built four years, and cont?ins ten rooms, including tatt' room and scullery; portion of land js, laid out as garden, plantation, and orchard. ; There is also on the pro-' uerty a good three, stair stable:'(hew)' with, coach house,- harness roomjand joft.!-.;) Apply to owner; '■'■ -t- •■■■" ?i-.u.- . : ,-,i.. ' E. 8., FOSTER, Snjveyor,, Or on thopremises,'' . ' .' ; 1223 Lett's ; }9$3 A .;.,_,;.-..-,,■ A; |LARG,E aE|ortmenli in scribbling and. ■■■% ft'OfflNCHEN'S'. ■>';:' CHRISTMAS and' NEW YEAR'CARDS,' A large assortment in the newest designs,, AT R. H. CHINCHES.'^ 1121 "■ ■.-. The Masterton Tailor, , I'KRRY «SMELT, 'MaMEMON. . STYLE! AND FIT"GUAR&NTEEL\' : \' need to send moasure to and., ■,: get,Btona x '. '.".. ; ",893, ifIROSB®CTUS ■ i or?u,E MASTERM. THEATRE ROYAL' COMPANY (Limited.). CAPITAL, £2,6JXV In 500 shares of £5 each. (Of which it is proposed to call up not more than £2 per as follows, viz. : . Five shillings per sharo on.application;' fiva shillings per share on allotment, and the remainder by'instalments not. exceeding 2s 6d eaoh, at intervals of one month if necessary, : Proyisiosai Directors,' ."' G. 'fleetham, M.H.R. W.B.Buick .. ,/, A. Bieh (Mayor) T. Wrigley . . R, Y.Smith D.Donald W.Francis R.Haro D. F. McCarthy W. G. Beard J. Teomath E. E. Chamberlain' W.Rapp J.Nicol J, H. Corbett , L. J. Hooper Secretary pro (em; James Brown, Bankers: The ?s,nk of Australasia.'' ; Mr \v\G. Beard. ; j', The.; promoters propose to purchase thd' Empire Store (late Messrs Biiggs & Cp.'s), in Q,ue'eu.strcet, Mastorton, for the purpose of establishing a Theatre -worthy of the town and district, and capable of conifortably accommodating the largest audiences likely to be congregated..' '.'."' Preliminary airangements" have'already' been made for securing the 'premise's' and land on strictly moderate terms.,. The original cost of the present buildings and site was £4,600.' The promoters have accepted an offer conditionally yfor; the pur; 'chase'of these at'. £1,575.' : In addition "to the Theatre, they will \wji a residence, from which a of, 1$ 6d, pei ( we?k beantiiQJpn^e'A.''' : - it " ■'■■'- "_"■ k she alteration's, for which'plans j.havQ bpen already prepared, are estimated W cost £SOO. This'will include one of thci .largest; stages 1 in the' colony; and- Seating'accommodation for 1,000 porso'ni, '; ■ " ;i . 1 The [building- is l centrally 'situated, 1 ' and; admirably adapted forTheatridali'Opefatic,--and Musical performances; 1 Balls'-'an^MSsj s meetings, ■ It will enable the best'Metfop'oli-' t'ari Companies- to -visit" this part 'bf-th'o dis-' trict, and prove a; decidedjacquisitibii tp'the play-going rosiderits 'aiid 'outside''public;- By placing before them tlio best of talent and finest bf inodern/-performances'wider the most advantageous circumsUnccs passible, ItwilUlso be available for,, local exhibitions, such as 'Horticul ( tui;al. Shows, Bazaiirs,' Public llectiire's, • Tlio no\v- : Tk,satre will be decorated-, in .the jhigb,eab stylo of art, fitted with ihn; bjest I sceneryj, and, ail the accessories for producing effective scenic displays.,'',' ,'.'' ■'■"■',','■'.■ By being rendered attractive, !ti>. ijejieye'd that.it wiirbq,largely j patronised -by %, leading' histrionic' companies' who' visit, at' present only the sea:board centres,, and jihal. it will jbe rendered highly reproductive, V .well BBJof .thegreatest penet)t, to-the.,com-munitvi by contributing' to their, ampseme'nt and instruction.. ' ~; J';.'' ' Making allowance for all reasonable contingencicß, the promoters feel convinced that at least a profit of froii} ten to fifteen per cent, per annujo,.will be realist-don the ' Ciipital inye'nted. As £1,50.0 of tbib .purchase I money Joan bo raised on mortgage,', it is not. proposed to call up more than-£SOO at first, extending this by 'easy 'calls—only; if absb-. ■ lutely required-to'£10(IO. '; - ; ■' : ■' :: '' '■ The Share list will close nn December 10, Applications' for? Share's, with depositien-i closed, will be received at the " MNK OF AUSTRALASIA' 1 ,, '1 Masterton,' i and., due': notice will be given of allohiibni.;'; . 1225 ;4'.- ;•■»'■¥'■T-' : -I-'C E . OP THE 'jSHADEft"^'.! Hr '' . m:;WELLINGT.ONj " HAD Christchuroh, Invercnfgiir■' f aid' !. }Dpedii».,;Al(;!ivit;)itereil)ifor j.the j'Ofirlifitmi/i.tiho'w, "when First 1Y " ' awarder! against all comers. | BREWERS LOOK OUT 11!

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 16 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 16 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 16 November 1882, Page 3

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