WELLINGTON COLLEGE. r HE Third Quarter will Login on SATURDAY, Iho 14th iu,tant. ' '•.'■'.:■■,''.'' ■'..' !••• jjecrotary, Wellington, 2ml July]lßß3. 1422 •ELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH W SCHOOL, !Hio Third Quarter will begin on Tuoaday, tho 17th instant. CHARLES P. POWLBB, Secretary. Wellington, 4th July, 1883. 1423 rri H E A T It E Thursday and Friday, 12th and 13th. For Two Nights Only! GEORGE COKEH bega to announce that ho has engaged Messrs D'Arcy Stanfield and Fred Damc's original and Renowned Drawing Room Entertainment, entitled— THOUGHTS AND HAPPY HOURS P» As playod by them with great success boforo their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Prince and Princess Christian, etc, otc, The EXCURSION TRAIN will arrive at Masterton from London on WEDNESDAY NEXT. Passkxokrs: Miss Amy Horton, Mrs D'Arcy Stanfielb, Messrs Stanfiokl, Dark, Harcourt, Biggins, and a host of Comical Chnraotors I! I MISS AMY~HOETON, The popular young kurlesquo actress, in her World-renowned " Musical Moments," As played by her throughout Great Britain, Australian Colonies, and Principal I cities in New Zealand. Mrs D'ARCY STANMKLD, the willrenowned Dramatic Artiste Messrs D'ARCY BTANFIIiLD AND FRED DARK, Tho Wonderful Impersonators of characters and original speciality Artists, impersonating TWENTY different characters on the stage.
ePDOKT FORGET THE "JUVENILE PARTY." Tho IMMENSELY POPULAR Character DuetI3THE PROVERBIAL BROTHERS. MrD'Arcy Stanlield's original Sketches, including hii LIFE-LIKE IMPERSONATION of MR HENRY IRVING! The Entertainment will conclude with the highly original Comediotto, "A CUP OF TEA." Uliaracters by the full strength of tho Company I!! Doors open at 7.30; Curtain at 8 Sharp. ADMISSION—CIiairs (numbered and reserved the whole of the evening), 4s; Rody of Hal), 3s; Each Seats, iis. PLANS OF THE SEATS can bo seen at Messrs Chinchen's and Price's, Stationers, Eeseryed Seats will bo admitted by side entrance. 1424 a nniversarv qoiket Amiversar 1 Ooire.L' Of tub Jlasteuton Kifhs Volunteer Coups THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON, Friday, July 20) n (Friday, July 20 Friday; July 20 g Friday, July 20 Friday) July 20) H (Friday, July 20 DOUI3LE TICKET, 7s Od, including IJefreelimenta and attendance, |S"Dancino to Commence at 8.30 Sharp, JAS. BENTLEY, 1422 Hon. Kcomtary: LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE adjourned SUMMONS MEETING of tho abtfvo Lodge will bo held in the Lodge Room, Empire Hotel, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING at 7.30 sharp. G, S. W. DALRYMI'LE, P.S,
The "Solwaf Wool Press,' ORDERS (or this Press should be sent by the end of tho month so that seasoned Timber may be,secured.' ; ■••!.: PRICE (this'b'kjwok) ...iSI6 Ono can be seen working in Mr D. Donald's . . Woolshcd, atSohvay. . , ' ' This Press took FIRST PRIZES' at DuiVo-' din and Wairarapa Shows, and REAT THE SPEEDY PRESS at Canterbury last year. ' 'JUDGES' REMARKS:-" Specially commended for Stations; combining speed, good power, and cheapness, not likely to get out of repair, but easily put iu order if it should doso." i ( ONE MAN CAN WORK THIS MACHINE W.YORK, ' Maker, Kuripuni. July 4th, 1883. : ' 1423 T OLA TMTONTES *T GRAND CONSULTATION TBI MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND CUPS, 1883, of 'I 10,000 Momta at 10/- each. Ist. Prize, 1,000 Sovereigns; 2nd. Prize, 1,000 Half-Sovcro^ns; 3rd. r'rize, 1,000 Crowns, in KAca cup, MELBOURNE CUP NEW ZEALAND CUP DIBIRIBOTIOS. DISTIIIBUTIOS. First Horse LIOOO First Horso LIOOO Second Horso LSOO Second Horso LSOO Third Horso L 250 TbirdHorso L 250 Starters (divided)... UOO Starters (divided),, LIBO " '■"""" '550 Non-startors (div.). L 370 L 2.700 I L 2.300 Grand Total, Five Thousand Pounds. Each tiokot has two chances, and can draw the first horso in each event, Drawing under the supervision of Committeoof Shareholders. • ,: Apply by a loiter. ' Please forward Post Office Order when convenient; it is safer than sending notos, being equal to registntion. Cheques mußt bo marked correct by hank, and have Is added for exchange when from country. Two stamps for reply and result, Circulars containing full particulars, and forms for applying for.tickets, sent free, to any address on application, Will.Close on or before Gth Kovember next.' v'■ -' ; Address- LOLA MONTES, ' . ■' ; CareMrA. Moss,, 1 ~ Box 347, Post Office, Dune'din, ~ I . . Two Thousand Pounds for 10s, 1423
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 10 July 1883, Page 3
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