THEATRE ROYAL! THEATRE ROYAL! Monday, May 18. •yOLUNTEER "gRIGADE SOIREE. SOIREE. In aid of tlia uew TICKETS (to admit Lady and Gentleman) 7s Oil, to be had oi any member of the Brigade, Dancing to commenco at 8,30 p.m. Music by tlio Mastertou String Band. JAB. MUIR, Captain. LOST,— Between Waingawa Bridge and Carterton two hymn books and a pair of spectacles. Two likenesses in books, with name Neils Sorenson, Carterton. Five shillings reward will ho given to finder on leaving them at this office, If" ST. MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. THE Second of the series will be hold on THURSDAY, the Bth inst., at 8 o'clock. 'admission,—ONE SHILLING, Children under 12 HALF-PUICE, DRAMATIC SCENES, CHARADES, 1677 JHEATfiE gOYAL ■ (WEDNESDAY) 6. COKER begs to announce that ho has mado arrangements with the Veritable Monarch and Prince of entertainers, PROFESSOR ANDERSON! Great Wizim of the Nov.tii, In a series of Incomprehensible Wonders of Ancient Necromancy arm Modern Marvels, The A' e of New and Huge Events in Modem Wonders. Tlm Extreme Limits of Magnitude reached, Wornbrs from both Hemispheres. LOUISE MAUDE ANDERSON, Expounder of the Mystic Science, illustrating a Mesmeric Trance, Mental Telegraphy, the talk of Melbourne, the Marvellous Experiments reaching the very Acmo of Perfection, To keep pace with the present progressive ago, the Favorite Wonders have been remodelled and greatly improved, Tlio Mo*t Wonderful and Marvellous Performance ever witnessed in New Zealand, Among other novelties, will bo introduced nightly, ME INDIAN BASKET, TRICK, the DECAPITATION ACT (the Professor in this act will cut.off his wife's head in front of the audience), Louise Maude Anderson will introduce her LIVING PICTURES, Marvtllous Changes, and Beautiful Dresses, made by the famous Worth, of Paris. Open at 7 80; Curtain rises at 8. Adn Bion—Chairs (numbered and reserved the whole of tho evening;), Js; Front Seats,! Bank Seats, Is; Children, halt-price, Plan of Seats may be seen, and numbers secured, at Price's, 1676 1 AftfiENT ORDER OfTohlsTcll COURT LOYAL ENTERPRISE, No, 6501, A.O,F. MEMBERS aro requested to meet at tlio Foresters' Hall on FRIDAY .next, 9th inst., at 1.30 p.m., for tho Purpose ol attending tho funeral of their late Brother, WILLIAM ROYSK, which will leave his Father's residence, Colo street, at 2.30 p.m. F. T, REDMAN, 1078 Secretary,
FUNERAL NOTICE. THK friends of Mr 0. Roysk aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral of His lato son William James which will leavo his residence Cole atroet on FRIDAY, May 9th.at 2,30 p.m. T. JAGO. 1678 , Undertaker. i,. • P ÜBLIC NOTICE. AS our MR GARDNER lias resolved to retiro from business to enter upon a country life, wo aro compelled to dispose of our Wholesale Stock to meet the withdrawal of his capital. To hasten this being done, and preparatory to a dissolution of partnership, wo have determined to offer to the publio'of Wellington the opportunity to purchase goods at our Retail Warehouse on Lainhton Quay at the following reductions— To Cash Buyer? of £1 and upwards, a Discount of TWENTY per ceut., or 4s in the POUND. : 1 Monthly Accounts, TEN per cent. An opportunity will thus be given to purchaso from one of the Newest, Largest, and . ; Best-selected Stock of ' IRONMO HE II Y In New Zealand, at Prices that could not ho approached by us wero we not for the reasons assigned coinpolled te forco a reduction. We desiro to draw special attention to our ■ Stock of HOUSE FURNNISHINGr AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY AND CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Guns and Ammu- • nition, Marble and Slato Mantlepieces, Tiles, Register Urates, Fonders and Five, irons, Ranges, Bedsteads, Cots, and all the thousand and one necessities of a house. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS & CUTLERY ; deserve special mention, Our present prices, although as low as it is ppssible to make them yield a profit, will, when 'ls in the £ bo returned, present an inducement of no common' occurrence, and of which the public will, we aro convinced, take ROBERT GARDNER . & .00./ LAMBTON QUAY/Wbiukgios, ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1679, 7 May 1884, Page 3
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653Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1679, 7 May 1884, Page 3
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