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Two hundred and thirty-one missionaries to China, representing all the missionary board and societies of America and Groat Britain have sent a strong petition to the British House of Commons against the opium trade. Rouau os hats. —Cleara out rata, lino®' roaches,flics, ants, bed-hups, booties, insect 3' skunks, jack-rabbits, gopher?, 7sd Druggists' Moses, Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agent' The Theatrical Mission of London is doing a good work by providing lodging houses for young girls who have taken to this modo of earning their livelihood. These lodging houses are homes, and every city in which there are a number of theatres should have such missions, A genius has invented an umbrella with a detachable handle, upon withdrawing which the libs are automatically locked. Replacing it unlocks them, and no two handles fit the same umbrella, There is doubtless in prospect a future when it will not be worth while to steal a man's umbrella. Lady Beabtifikrs.—Ladies, you cannot makofair skin, rosy checks, and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics of France, or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such rich blood, good health, strength, and beauty as Hop Bitter?. A trial is certain proof, See,

WOODYEAE'S AND GREAT LONDON EQUESQUINICULUM!! A new and monster Company (organised especially (or tliis New Zealand Tour.) The TWO Centre Pole Pavillion will bo Brilliantly Illuminated with tho Jg*MW AND Yt'ONDERi'UL EUREKA ELECTIiIC LIGHT! Tho Latest Patent, and with comfortable seating accommodation for 4000' spectators ! OBSERVE! OUR TABLET OF GENIUS!! MADAME ZULU, the African Aitintc, DUYALLI, England's Grosteque ULOWN, PROFESSOE SYLVESTER, with a Wonderful Troupe of Wonderful Dogs and Monkeys. MADAME ANNIE SHIELDS, tho beautiful Balance Trapeze Performer COOMA KITCHI, the Japanese Wonder I Tho Marvel of the Age . MADEMOISELLE EVA ST. GERMAIN, The OBly Lady Contortionist MISS BEETHA STANFORD, in her Pose PJastique on Horseback, JACK CAUBENS, Australia's Hurricane Equestrian TALBOT SHIELDS, Great Somersault and Jockey Act Rider; In his last act he willjumpfrom, ih pound io a standing position on to ih hack of a 17-hands' hvm whMlhe horse is at full gallop. KOWISKTBROTHERS, Russian Acrobats ALBERT KIQG, Champion Double Somersault Leaper HEBBKOWIttA," Great Roman Ring and Horizontal Bar Performor CHARLES WOODWARD, the Hector CUZCO & JO KITCHI, tho old Favorites A GRAND TROUPB OF TUMBLERS, &C. Tho Stud of Performing Horses and Triok Poniei! Btand .UNRIVALLED for Beauty and HIGH TRAINING, OUR MILITARY BRASS BAND! Is composed of Soloists, under the leadership ,Berr Levi Gotline;.. THIS; GREAT SHOW will open at Masterto'n'on SATURDAY, 22ND INST, .. itso .''': - GRAND .DAY PERFORMANCE, SATUR. ■ DAY, S p.m. afar the convenience of Children and persens living at a distance. Doors open at 7;30, commence at 8 o'clock. This Circus will open at WOODVILLE on '' MONDAY, 2<lth. R. LOVE | St. CLAIR JONES j DISTRICT ORDERS. Volunteer pfficc, Feathersfon, 12th March, 1884 THE Masterton Riflo Volunteers will parado ior Inspection and Exercise at 7,30 p.m. on the 27th instant. . HENRY BUNNY, Major commanding Wairarapa District, 1634 IMPOUNDING NOTICE, —fl.—Black Mare, white - star on forehead, off hind foot white. Noon' r - d ' wUl b6 Bo!d A P r 'l Btb, at 12 - ' G, A, BOWSER.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 21 March 1884, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
521

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 21 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 21 March 1884, Page 3

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