m HEA TR E p 0Y A L Master-ton. THE GREAT TEMPERANCE i deliver his Celebrated Lecture ''SEME OS THE BOG' THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 2nd. Admission—Dress Circle and Stalls 2s: Back Seats Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 Orixioxs of the Press, New York Daily Witness, December 8 1870—" A very large audience gathered yesterday afternoon in the Brooklyn Rink to hear the well-known temperance orator, the Hon. Samuel Capper, of England. Mr Capper held the unwearied attention of the assemblage for nearly three-quarters of an hour. The many excellent points of his address were illustrated by anecdotes told in a remarkably interesting manner, with vivid dramatic effect. The audience alternately laughed athis ludicrous mimicry, and were touched almost to tears by his pathetic appeals to their sense of duty in the presence of the all-destroying drink traffic. Mr Capper has the rare faculty of enlivening his arguments and exhortations in such a way that his hearers cannot help listening, and of riveting in their mindß some definite impressions which will remain there long after the immediate occasion has been forgotten." The "Greenpoint News," Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 16, 1880.—"AnEloquent Lecture. —Hon. Samuel Capper, the eloquent lecturer, of Manchester, England, delivored an interesting and thrilling lecture in Association Hall, last evening, bciore a large audience, The theme was treated with eloquence and dramatic force, and the speaker's rapid changing ' from grave to gay, from lively to severe,' proved sufficient to rivet the undivided attention of the audience,"
GOOD FRIDAY, WESLEYAK TEA MEETING will be hold on GOOD FRIDAY April 3rd. 1944 TEA, SWINGS, &c, ON GOOD FRIDAY INJ.G. MACKAY'S PADDOCK, KURIPUNI. JG. M. lias made further additions to , ]>is premises for the comfort and convenience of visitors, so that they can enjoy their tea, irrespective of the weather. Admission Is; children Gd. Gates oven at 2 p.m.; tea from 4 to G o'clock. 1950 MONSTER TEA FIGHT. rriO be be held at the EASTER MONDAY, (April Gth). TICKETS; IsCd; Children, Half-price. Tea on Tables at half-past Five, Great Hosan.va Meeting after, commencing at 7 o'clock, ALL ARE INVITED, 1953 ATRE T) 0 YAL, V MASTERTON, EASTER MONDAY & TUESDAY. THE FLOWER QUEEN. In aid of St. Matthew's Choir Fund. Admission 2s 6d. T • the undersigned, hereby notify that the business of Engineer and Iron Founder carried on by me at the Lion Foundry, Wellington, under the firm of "Mills and Cable," will in future be carried on under the name of "William Cable and Co." Wellington, 18th March, 1885. 1945 WILLIAM CABLE. A LL ACCOUNTS Due to the Firm of RAPP&HARE MUSI to FAD on or ooforo the 10th APRIL, 1895, And, for the convenience of our Customers, Accounts may be Paid to Mr GRAHAM (who has lately purchased our business), and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. 1953 OPAKI SAW-MILL. * ATRJOHN GRAHAM, late of Graham 1 & Duncan will carry on'theabovo business, receiving all accounts and meeting all liabilities. Me Graham, Cole-Si, or Mr Carey, Wood Turner, Queen-St,, will receive
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1954, 1 April 1885, Page 3
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