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The first Premier to have the freedom Mr afidalone dlnbUr6h ' Dunedin i ® A young man named Swete, of Boston, Mass,, wishes to mako a wager of £IOO tuttt he will eat a quart of baked beans tor his breakfast every morning for thirty Mr JJeeoher'g popularity doea nol np. peat to have greatly dimialiod. The annual sale of the pews in his church fetched £7400. against £7640 last year, llie "first choice" of sittings, realised *145, Call at first opportunity and get a tweed BWt and a good strong servicable overcost, the whole parcel for 60s at Rapp & Hare's.-rADVT. rjIHBATRE J^OY'ALII Oan such, things be and overcome us lite a Summer Cloud without our Special Wonder ? ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY 1 POSITIVE!* FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. .. TWO SIGHTS ONLY. : COMMENDING Saturday) ... (AslU2lst Saturday TO-MORROW AprU 21st Saturday ) ri (AprH2lst First appearanco in Masterfcon of Messrs AND y : ER'NO the famous tS?ROYAL , jILLUSIONISTS. t sj In their, most Unique and Wondorfully Marvellous Entertainment, entitled A NIGHT OF MIRACLES !! I As performed throughout the Civilised World before vast and intelligent assemblages, astonishing the wisest of all countries; a j over- 1 whelming evideiico to acknowledge the Seanceut these eminent Illusionists inexplicaUflHk KUDAKZ, THE OREAT AMERICAN PRESTIQIGITATEUR I I I Is without doubt pre-eminently the Superior of all Magicians; producing without the .ordinary Physical Applicances THE MOST PROFOUND & STARTLING WONDERS I!I Opening a now, World of flMarvol, and introducing the spectators to a scene of the i Pdkzhng, Extraordinary, and Astounding IItItUSIONA of the Nineteenth Contury, and embracing a series of Unique and Classical Experiments in high-chss Prestidigitation SPIRITUALISM EXPOSED!! All the Marvellous Physical and Menial testa of the most noted Spirit-Media are performed bv "KUDARZ Through human Agency These performances have created a perfect fur ere through* out America and the United Kingdom, and Kndarz stands forth as the GREATEST ANTI-SPIRITIST OP THE' •; AGE 111 He explains what Spiratualism, so .called, really, is, and lays bare tho delusive superstition which has. made so many Proselytes. NPM QRAVE TO~GAY!I FRO# LIVELY TO SBYERB! / The Press prOnouxce this performance one ofjhe witnessed in. Australia,' pd thiepropammo, wbich includes a host d| Plowing arid novel illusions,, is brought to B close each'evening with the World, Famous' Cabinet Seance! MR KUDARZ will be confined in a plainly-constructed Cabinet, subject to the inspection and scrutiny of a committee of intelligenfc.porsons from the audience, and after being secured in a most thorough and complicated manner, the most incomprehensible manifestations will be produced ! MuHcal instruments willb,e played upon; hands and arms of various sipea will appear «nd disappear in full view of the audience, together with many more unaccountable and astounding which through ignoranceand superstition have been attributed to SPIRITUALISM, DEMONOLOGY, AND ; WITCHCRAFT! PRICES OF ADMISSION: Front Seats, 3s j Second Seats, 2s • Back Seats, Is, Children Half-price to Front and Seeond Seats. Doors'open at 7.40; performance oompie'ipce at 8 o'oleck. 1 ' 1358 MASTERTON DFBATINti SOCIETY. - THE Regular meeting of the Masterton Debating Society will bo held oil FRIDAY, 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m., in ; the Institute, (Lower Room). ' ' F.T.REDMAN, ... -' ' ' Hon, Sec. . - N..0 T I OE. J BEG to inform my oustomera and the publio generally that I have Opened on Lambton Quay, directly opposite the Occidental Hotel, will! a well-assorted and seleot . :M P.. 1 stock of first-olasa - AND PANCX : oT^OODS. I tako this opportunity of thanking th( üblio for past patronage, and respectfully solicit a continuanco in my new placo 0; JOHN MARKS, (Opposite the Occidental Hotel) Lambton Quay, ljj® R. M. GALLOWAY & Co. : TAILORS, ; THE PRICES Charged are VERY MM FOR. CASH. LARGEST STOCK OF TWEEDS If THE' WAIRARAPA, * LOST. ' """ AT Featherston on April 9th, a. hrowi and ten cooley DOGr, aged, An ewers to the namo of " Rober." A rewaw of 5s will be paid to anyone bringing th tame to the Wairahata Daily Branch Office Featherston. 1353 1., ; ' J. F. HECKLER. TEN;SHH(LLN'GS REWARD. T WSJ,' STOLEN, or STRAYED, fron Jj Te.-Oro .Ore, ono Dark Baj Mare, 'no,visible, brand, white star 01 forehead;' sun", crack on hoof,. Any .persoi returning the same to \ ..." MRS EWIfIGTON,' <•." 'Ar( Will receive the above reward,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 20 April 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 20 April 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 20 April 1883, Page 3

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