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PROSPECTUS •OPIHE MASTERTON ( THEATRE ROYAL ' COMPANY (Limited.). . . , , ; CAPITAL, £2,600, In_6oo'ahares l b{ £6 eaoh. ; ;; (Of which it is proposed to oall up not more than £2 per abaira as follows, viz, Fivo shillings per share on application, five shillings per sharo on allotment, and the remainder by instalments not exceeding 2a 6d each, at intervals'of one month if necessary. i Provisional Dibeciors, G. Reetham, M.H,R. W. B. Buiok A. Bieh (Mayor) T. Wrigloy R. V. Smith D. Donald W. Francis : : R.Hare D. F. McCarthy W, (I, Beard J. Teomafh 'E. E. Chamberlain W.Uapp J.Nicol J» Hi Corbett L. J, Hooper Skcbktarv pro tern: A, J, Hathaway, Bankers; The Bank »f Australasia. | Solicitor:, Mr W.G. Beard. The j promoters propoßo to. purchase the Empire Store (late Messrs Briggs & Co.'s) in Queen-street, 1 Mastertony for tho purpose of establishing a Theatro worthy 'of tho town and district, _ and capable ol comfort ably accommodating the largest andionoes likely to be congregated;; ■. r>i .!• Preliminary airangempnts have already been made for securing the premises 'and land on strictly moderate terms. The original coflt of tho present buildings and site was £4,500. The promoters have aceopted an offer conditionally for the purchase of theso at £1,675, In addition to the Theatre, they will have a residence, from which a rental of 12s 6d per week : nay be anticipated; The necessary alterations, for which plans have been already prepared, are estimated to cost £SOO. This will include one of the largest stages in tho colony, and seating accommodation for 1,000 porsons. Tho building is centrally situated, and admirably adapted for Theatrical, Operatio, and Musical performances, Ralls and Mass meotings, It will enable the best Metropoli. tan Companies to visit this part of the totriot, and prove a deoidedjacquisition to the. play-going residents and outside publio, by placing bofore them the beat of talent and finest of modern performances under the most advantageous circumstances possible, _ It will ulso be available for local exhibitions, such as Horticultural Bhowa, Bazaars, Publio lectures, &o. The new Theatro will be decorated in the highest style of art, fitted with the best scenery, and all the accessories for producing effective scenic displays. By being rendered attractive, it is believed that it will be largely patronised by the leading histrionic companies who visit at present only the sea-board centres, and that it will be rendored highly reproductive, is well ae of the greatest Benefit, to the community by contributing to their amusement and instruction. Making allowance for all reasonable nontingencies, the promoters feel convinced that at least a profit of from ten to fifteen per cent, per annum will be realised on the capital invested, As £1,500 of the purohue money can be raised on mortgage, it ii not proposed to call up more than £SOO at first, extending this by easy calls-only if sbtolutely required-to £IOOO The Share list will close on December 10. Applications for Shares, with deposit enclosed, will be recoived at tho "BANK OF AUSTRALASIA," Masterton, and due notice will be given of allotment. 1225

GEO. WATSON & CO SADDLERS, HARNEfIS-MAMS, Ao, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTO HAYING, witk considerable inmbl obtained tbo services of Tw Efficient Tradesmen fro: Auckland and Wellington, the above wel known firm are now in a position toexeenl all orders entrusted to their caw wit NEATNESS AND DDEABIUTSJ Q-, W. & Co.i while apologising I those of tfceir patrons whose work has bee held over owing to pressure of busmesi desire respectfully to intimate that i future all ORDERS will be ATTENDED T< on the SHORTEST NOTICE, alid torn® out in the style and finish for which th firm is notwd, and which, with reasonabl charges, has gained for the establish®en the popularity it now enjoys. W. Sc Co., take this opportu nityto return their thanks to the; publi for the oxtensive and increasing patrons® with which they are favored, and would adi that fr> merit a continuance of the saoi GEORGE WATSON &0e„ Near the Club Hotel, MASTERTON, J. Elliott & 00, BEG to inform their numerous customer! nnrt the public generally, that they have llhMOVKl) to their new and commodions premises, next to Lowes and lores' Auction Rooms; and in returning their' lin> cere thanks for the very liberal patronage accorded to them whilst in their temporary premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have just completed opening up and marking off their NEW STOOfC OF-SADDLERY. J. E. and Co. intend keeping a good stock of every description of saddlery required by the trade, and hope, by striot attention to business, combined with good workmanship, and moderate charges, tomerit acontinnanc of past fill ors. Repairs of every description executed with the very best of material, and with tho urmost despatch. Orders,from every part of the up-country districts .pano< tually attended to. J. ELLIOTT AND CO, T. J AGO, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer & Undertaker. B EGd to inform his numerous customers and the public that he has OPENED HIS SHOW ROOMS, Adjoining MR BELL'S STORE, QUEEN-ST,, WITH A LAKGE . ASSOKTMENT . 0? Wood and Iron Bedsteads, (AllSm.) 'inoleum, Carpets, Oilcloths, and. a large Stock of "HIM MATTING, • (all widths) CHINA MATTING. ■OMPLM'E SUIi'MS of FURNITURE. / and Picture Mouldings. tARBLE TOP WASHSTANDS, tyc, 11 necessaries for General garnishing at Wellington Prm 1 .J, wishw to draw particular nttintioo to his large stock of : ! ALiFORNI AN PINE JOB Venetian Blinds,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1235, 21 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1235, 21 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1235, 21 November 1882, Page 4

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