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PROSPECTUS j IV'/ j r ;i *l\/rASTERTON' THEATRE* Mi■lVl| COMPANy-.'n.v, (Limited,) i^no^'iut I j Irf'so6'ihftteß ,; bf eacH.' -J11 ;i (Of fhicli it is proposed to call up not more tbto' £2 bcr'ftVife follows,"vii"':—! Five shilling pbr bii''dpplt<iatioii|' five shillings per I, Hiiroallotment,' tad the jremaindor; jjy iriatalmonts :not exceeding 2b 6deaoa, at'intervals of 'one month if necessary," 1 -" 1 j .«>»«»rTrS I PKOyiSIOSAI,, Dikeciorb, G. 'fieeth'amj''''M,H;iß; J ''W^B^femok' ! A.Bish (Mayor) T. Wrigley '"'' R. t Smith ~ ... D.Donald, WiFrancis'' 1 'R.'Hare D.E McCarthy •i.W.'&. Beard ■. v J.Teomnth E,'J3;i Chamberlain W.liapp J.Niool J.H. Corbett ■ L.J.'Hooper -A, j;4Wh(w«y.i ' Cankers: The Bank of Australasia, ' i SoMciion.: Mr jff. G. Beard, ){ j•, Tho promoters' propose 'to purchase the Empire Storo (lute Messrs Co,'b) iu Queon-strcet, Ma'stertori, for the purpose of establishing a. Theatre worthy ofi the town and district, and capable of comfortably accommodating the largest audiences likely to be congregated. Preliminary airniigomcnts have already been made for scouring the muses and' land on strictly moderate terms.,, The original cost'of thV'present' iifd' site • was' £4,500." The promoters liavfi accepted an offer conditionally for' thepur ; ' chase of theso at £1,575, In addition to the Theatre, they will have a residence, from which a rental of 12a 6d per week nay bo anticipated..• The necessary alterations, for which plana have been already prepared, are estimated to cost j £500., This will. include ono' of tho largest stages in' the;'colony, 'and seating accommodation for 1,000 persons, I .' Tho building'iß centrally situated, ; and,, admirably adapted for Theatrical,' Operatic,' and Musical performance's,' Balls and Mass tan Companies to visit this part of the district, and prove a decidedjacquisition to the play-going'residents and outsidepublio, by placing before them the best of talent and finest of modern', performances under the most advantageous circumatahces possible;' It wll hlbo be .available for local exhibitions, such as Horticultural Shows, Bazaars, Public lectures, to. Tho new Thoatre will be decorated in the mnltaof bttrln s\t ««!■ AUaJ xniL iL>. Lonl.

mgiiest stylo of art, nttod with m 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 prosont only the sea-board centres, and that it will Jio rendered highly reproductive, as well as of the grcateßt benefit, to the community bv contributing to their amusement and instruction., Making allowance for all reasonable. contingencies, the promoters feel convinced that at least a profit .of from ten to fifteen per cent, per annum will bo realised on tho capital invested, As £1,500 of the purchase money can bo raised on mortgage, it is not proposed to cai: n.i raore than £SOO at first, extending this'by easy calls-only if absolutely required—to Tho Share list will close on December 10, Applications for Shares, with deposit enclosed, will bo received at the'" BAM OF AUSTRALASIA," Masterton, and due notice will be given of allotment. 1225 GEO. WATSOIV Ac CO., SADDLERS, HARNESS-MAKERS, ic, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON HAYING,' with considerable trouble, obtained the services of Two Efficient Tradesmen from Auckland and Wellington, the above well' known firm aro now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to'their'c»w with NEATNESS AND DURABILITY, Gr. W. & Co., whilo apologising to ilwo of tkeir patrons whose work has been luld' over owing to pressaro of bußineßS des,.o rjspectfully to intimate that in futuio all ORDERS will be ATTENDED TO on the SHORTEST NOTICE, and turned out in tho style and finish, for whioh the firm is n.tcd, and which, with reasonable charges, has gained' for the establishment the popularity it now enjoys, G-. W. & Co. 9 take this opportunity to return their thanks to the public 'or the extensivo and increasing patronage with whioh they aro favored, and ivould add that to merit a continuance of th?'satrie shall be their constant endeavor. . GEORGE WATSON &Ce„ Near the Club Hotel, MASTERTON, ' ' J. E LLIOTT & CO. BEG to inform their numerous cuatomora and the publio gmorally, that thoy have RKMOYKD to their now and commodious premises, next to Lowes and loras'j Auction Rooms; and in returning their sincere thanks for the very liberal patronag# accorded to them whilst in their temporary; premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have just completed opening up and marking off their NEW STOCK OF SADDLERY, ' J. E. and Co, intend keeping a good stock of every description of saddlery required by the trade, and hope, by strict attention to business, combined with good workmanship' and moderate charges, to merit a continuanc of past fui ors, Ropairs of every description executed witli tho very best of material, and with tho utmost despatoh; Orders from every part of the up-country distriots punctually attended to. J.ELLIOTT AND CO. T; JAG O,- ' Cabinetmaker) Upholsterer & Undertaker. BEGS to inform jiis.numerous cuetoineri' and the public that he has ■ OPENED " SirNEI. SHOW ROOMS; Adjoining ■ MR BELL'S STORE, QUEEN-BT., ' v '' wiiiu ' ; LARGE ASSORTMENT Wood and Iron Bedsteads, (AllSixt.)' ' Linoleum, Carpets, Oilcloths,. and; a largo 8 Stock of •' CHINA MATTING, ... (all widths) CHINA MATTING, COMPLETE sum tfFmifUM Large Assortments of .Pictures, Oleographs, aiid Picture Mouldings,' ; • MARBLE TOP WASJISTANDS,^., All neciißMtiefr for General 'Furnishibg.'jii Wellington J'rica, ; , . T.J, wishes to draw particular attention to his large stock of - • • 1 ■ CALIFOENIjAN PINE • r° B , , ... Venetian Blinds.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1245, 2 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1245, 2 December 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1245, 2 December 1882, Page 4

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