EYENT OF THE SEASON OPENING. OF TBJ3?; THEATRE ROYAL! A BIG SUCCESS ■ JUVENILE OPERA BOUFFE _ AND Pantomime Company, OP . : ; ;40-PERFORMERS-40-■ Including t] lo prJuoipal members of Lewis'" Jdvekii.e Pi.woiie Compakw Last night the Troupe porforifiod to th • largest and most brilliant audience over seen m Masterton. TO-NIGHT . the Company will appear in their production of "Les Cloches de Comeville; Or, The Chimes of Normandy," As played by them to Crowded Houses in all tho Principal Citios in Australia and Now Zealand. Pronounced by connoisw'ours to bo one of the moat dolightfnl mmical productions of tho present day. Special Features— The Maypole Dance! By 12 performers. The Ballet of the Cider Dance! NOTE—Master Driscoll, who scored such a great success List night as'' Dkk Beadei/e," will appear Tonight in his (treat character of " The Miser, Gmpard," Positively the last appearance, as the lioupesail to morrow (Wednesday) for Christchurch. ~4 ADMISSION—CIiniis (reserved tho wholo ofJhe_ evening), 'ls; Front Seats, 3s j Back 3. e number of Chairs aro limited, early .unions will he necessary to Mr T. E. Price or E. H, Cliinchen to secure them, Doors open at 7.30; Curtain rises at 8. SPECIAL NOTICE.-To avoid the crush, holders of reserved seat tickets will be admitted by sido door teu minutes before the | front doors are opened. 13271 MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. J\. Masterton Horticultural Society for late Show, will be paid on WEDNESDAY, March 21st, r.t my office, from 2 o'clock to 7 o'clock. JAS. BROWN, 1332 Secretary. 1 contracted after this date by my wife, Amelia Mickersy without my written autlwiity. WILLIAM MACKERSY. Masterton, March 19th, 1883. 1331 FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE FRIENDS of John Sinclair are 1 respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late son, James William Sinclair, which will leavo his residence, Wrigley-street, on TUESDAY at 4 o'clock in the afternoon 1331 JOHN SINCLAIR MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB masterton; FOOTBALL AND ATHLETIC CLUB. THE ANNUAL General Meeting of the above Clubs will be held in The Masterton Institute on Wednesday, tho 21st inst, it 8 p.m. BusiNWS-General, 0. BRUCE MORISON, 1330 Hon. Sec, ■ f pHE next English and European Mail via JL San Francisco, will close at this office on Saturday tho 24th day of March at 1.30 p.m. For registered letters and money orders at 11 a.m,, for newspapers at 12 noon. BAGGE, Postmaster. NoTK.-Tho 23rd of March being Good Friday, the Post Office will be closed. THEATKE ROML. TO-NIGHT! vryTICE,-Family Tickets. >| admitting Four to the Front Seats, will be issued, price 10«. G. COKER, J331 Leßsee, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. ARRANGEMENTS FOR EASTER ON GOOD FRIDAY, 23rd, and EASTER MONDAY, 26th March, the ordinary Time Table will be suspended WAIRARAPA TRAINS RUN AS LOWS:a.m p,m„ Masterton, dep, 8.0 440 Carterton, „ 8.30 5.10 Greytowa. „ 8.50 5.20 Featherston „ 9.20 0.0 Wellington, arr, 12,45 9.25 Wellington, dep. 8.0 4.30 Featherston, „ 11.10 7.50 r —W ~ 11.15 8.0 rton, „ 1150 8.45 • arr. 12.20 9.15 On Thursday, 22nd March, the 6.25 p.m. train from Wellington will run through to all stations. Excursion tickets will be issued by this train and by all trains up to the ovening of Monday, 26th, available for the return journey up to the evening of WEDNESDAY the 28th:To or from Wellington and Masterton, Ist class 12s 6d, 2nd 8s Cd To and from Wellington and Carterton, Ist 10s 6d, 2nd 7a 6d To and from Wellington and Featherston, Ist 7s Gd, 2nd 53 Between all other stations, Saturday return tickels will uo issued from Thuradav, 22nd, till Monday, 2fith, available for the return journey up to the ovening of the 28th; h GEO. ASHOROFT, 1331 District Manager. ■\?-\ LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE, . fici- ■ ;' L0.0.F. M.U. V THE usual fortnißhtly meeting of the above Lodge •will be held at the Lodge . Rooifl, Empire Hotol, on TUESDAY 20th inst., at 8 p.m. sharp. ,'"' < ; : G.S.'¥.DALRYMPLE,;P,S; ; WyHD.r-Oii Friday last atMaMtoß, ■&: a cheque, on the 'Bank of Nefl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1332, 20 March 1883, Page 3
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