t • ~ , , iV ,OF THE jl. M' ABT?RTON THEATBE ■ BOYAL [COMPANY j « 1/:1 CAPITAL. £2,500, In 500 Shares o( £6 cacll. ; _,,, (01 which' it is proposed to call 1 iip notjnnre i tHaii '£2 per share as' follows,' i j / Rye Shillings apjllioation, ' "fivo BliilliDgs per aliara' on allotment,' arid thb remainder by instalments,not exceeding infill of one month if necessary. Provisional' DiiiEbioßs.; i. 6, fleetham, M.H.R.., .\y.rß v -B,uiok A. Bieli'(Mayot) ""'T,' Wrigleyi .. B. V. Smitlr ■• • • ! El 1 Donald i ' W. Frauds-- ;! R.Hare ; w D. F. McCarthy W. G. Beard ;v: i J. Toonuth . E, E. ChamjjerUin ■ \l Ai& ''';,; \|J ftlCbrliett (\J;'} / HoojV' Skchetary proton: A. ' %NkERS: 'THo Biink ;: el Australasia, ' ! 1 "" Somcix'or : ! ilr W. G. Beard, y. , , Tiio'promoters'propose to purobaso the Empire Storei (]itrto J Messrs IBriggs )k Co.'s) in Queen-street, Masterton, for the purpose :of establishing a Theatre ftfbrthy -of the town and district, and capabje oljcu'mfortably accommodating tiio largest audienoes likely to bo congregated.' j Ji I. •. Preliminary airmgementp, havej already becti 'riiadb f6t eoburing thepromiaoa and land on strictly moderate -tenns. The original cost of the present' buildings and site was £4,500. The prbih'oteir "h»ve accepted an offer conditionally for ' the purchase,of theso at ,£1,575.. In addition to' the Theatre,, they'will have a residence,, from which a rental of 1& 6d per week may be anticipated.;' ' h The necessary alterations, for whjch plana have been already prcpiredjare estimated,to cost'£soo. This , will include one of fho largest stages in the'colony, and seating accommodation for 1,000 persons, : ' ' The building is' 1 centrally, situated, and admirably adapted for 1 Theatrical, Operatic, and Musical perfonnanceß, Balls and Maw meetings. It will enabld'tho best Metropolitan Companies to visit tbia part of the district, and prove'i'cteoidedjMquiHitibii the play-going residents' and outside public, by placing before them the best of talent- ana finest 'of modern'" performances under' tne rooßt advantageous circumstances possible,_ It will.:ils6 be available for local exhibitions, Buch as Horticultural Shows, Bazaar's, l'ublio lectures,;&c, J. I The new Theatre will be deoorated in the highest .style of art, fitted, with the ■' best .scenery, and all thd Accessories for producing effective scenic displays. _ _ 1 Rv hpinirrnnderfld attractive, it is'believed
jjy beint? renaereaattracdvo, »n oeiiereu that it will be largely: patroniaed. by' the leading liiatrionio companies.who visit it. present only the sea-board centrc3,and that it will be rendered .highly, reproductive, a« well as of the greatest to the icommunityby contributing to their amusement and inatructiou. • • r,'Making; allowance-for ; all reasonable contingencies, the promoters feel convinced that at least' a profit' of from' fen (rf ! fifteen per ccut, per annum will be realised on the capital invested, As £1,500 of the purchase money can lis. raised on mortgage, it is not proposed tJ cai' up more than £6OO at first, extending tliia In easy calls—only if abso-, lutely required—to £IOOO , ; ' 1 The Sha'ro list will elbfle on December 10. Applications for Shares, with deposit inclosed, will be received at'the " BANK OP AUSTRALASIA," Masterton, and due notice will bo given of allotojent. '1225 GEO. WATSON & .0% SADDLERS,'HARNESB-MAKKRS, &c. QUEEN-STREET r MABTERTON HAYING,. with considerable trouble, obtained the services of< Two Efficient Tradesmen from Auckland and Wellington! the 1 above well", known firm aro now in a position to.execute all orders entrusted to their carf with NEATNESS AND'DURABILITY, G. W. &Co., . w _ those of tkeir patrons whose work has been held .over owing to .pressure of business desiro respectfully to intimate. that in future oil ORDERS will bo ATTENDED TO on the. SHORTEST NOTICE, aud _ turned out in the.style and --finish,,-for. which the firm is jjutcd, and which, with reasonable charges, has. gained for the establishment the popularity it now enjoys. • G. W. &> Co., tako this opportunity to return their thanks to the. public for the extensive and increasing patronage with which they are favored, and would add that to merit a continuance of the, same shall be their constant endeavor. . GEORGJS WATSON k Oe.i ' Near the Club Hotel, i! 'i V'MASTteRTb'Ni;; ,:i. > BEG to inforih their riutnoTOUß customers and the public gmorally, that they have and com? modipus premiseiii.next.to Lflwffit and Joni 1 Auction Rooms; and in; returning their sin* cere thanks fpr; the veryi liberal patronage' accorded to them whilst in their, temporary premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have,. j uat., completed opening up and marking off their. ..,,,, ; NEW STOCK OF .SADDLERY.,
J, E.'and Co. intend keeping a good si of every description of Baddleiy required by the trade, arid Koptj' bystriot attention to business, combined .with gqod.iWorknuniMp and moderfile charges, to, merits continuano of past fiMors. liepaits of ever/description executed with the very best of material, andwith tho -impost despatch. Orders from every part of thojup/cou'ntiy districts punctually attended to. J. ELLIOTT, AND CO. ! \\-U • > .'i i; I • .T.i J AGO, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer & ~ .Undertaker./ inform liia "and the" public that he'has i ~p)EGStQ inform liia numerous cuatomera mm show rooms, t • \i - Adjoiningi MR,BELL'S STORE, QUEEN-BT,, ; [r ; ; r ,, j LARGE! ASSORTMENT OF ( Wood and Iron' Bedsteads, (All Sizes.) | Linoleum, .Carpets, Oilcloths, an 4 -a Urge Stock of ■ •. CHINA,iIAIOTS, ; (s» wi.V.hs) ClffiiA .MAIIISG. SUITES' of FURNITURE. MARBLE TOE WASHSTA.NDS, fa All Necessaries i for -General' Furnishing ; at 1 "' J Wellington j ■fj; wisbc?, "attention to hialar^estockof..;: i; , ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1241, 28 November 1882, Page 4
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