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m H E AT It E ROYAL.. T Lessee .G. Coker. Under the patronage of the leading residents of the District, A MUSICAL TREAT OF RARE EX- °* . CELLENCE. ™ A Season of Two Nights only, »» MONDAY and TUESDAY, 4th and Sth 10 ■ MAI'. Jie First Appearance in Masterton of MADAME PAULINE RITA. Prima Donna at tho Opera Comique and i Criterion Theatres, and of the Crystal Palace and Charles Halle's Concerts, MRJOHNRADOLIFF, Premier Flautist at the Royal Italian Opera, the World's Greatest Flautist, '' Professor of the Royal Academy of Music, .jj Member of the Council of Trinity College, ;"' and of the Savage Club, London, whose '" recent performances in the musical ' circles of Australia have created a perfect furore, will render the most delightful and Original Music ever heard in New Zealand, ' Music of all Countries and all Times. A Flutes of all Nations, Pipes of all Peoples "PANTO PINAFORE." "Flute and voice, blended in inex>n, tricable melody, made Pauline Rita the iat most birdlike, sweetest songster on our xt shores."—Melbourne Argus. <s- ". Doors open at 7.30, curtain at 8. Carft: riagesmay be '■ordered, for 10.15.. lie' ' Admission—Dress circle ami orchestra se chairs 3s; front seats 2s. '. ")• Plans' may .be, seen • with. Mr Price, :e Stationer, and, Mr Gant, Chemist, and is, ■ -numbers 'secured;':. ? f ' ,jt. ->*£v&'S. SMITH,. •: Business Manager. WEDNESDAY, MAY G. [ MTA - RADOLIFF. t The Greatest Musical Treat ever offered to the Grey tow n public. 1979 a IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. «,■ joseph"dixon, ° T FAYING purchased the BRANCH 1 PASTRYCOOK and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS of ' Messrs Chamberlain Bros., opposite F. H. Wood's now Auction Rooms, begs to so- ~. licit the patronage of the public°of Mas- " tcrton and its vicinity, and he begs to » assure them that no ell'ort on his part will be spared to - : ;! ' GIVE EVERY SATISFACTION. EVERYTHING GOOD, FRESH, and CHEAP. hot tea & coffee-always , . ■ ready: : jo seph dixon, ,]'• Proprietor, i. Queen-street,' Masterton. 1979 GROWN. LANDS. '' FORM ILE BUSH. ON PERPETUAL LEASE AND DEFERRED PAYMENTS. IT is hereby notified that tenders will be received on May 27th in the terms of " The Lands Act, 1877, Amendment Act 1882," for the lease of 35 sections comprising 7(i00 acres. Applications will also be received on ; JUNE 2nd for 40 sections, comprising 3 7379 acres, to be disposed of on the De- ' 1 ferred Payment system. 1 For particulars see Plans and Posters ■ at the principal Post Offices audßailway Stations in the Wellington-District. Full information caii also be- obtained at this i office. J. W. A. MARCHANT, Commissioner'of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, ■ 'Wellington, 25th April, 1885. ' 1974 MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. mENDERS will be received up to noon 1 . of SATURDAY, May '9th, for the formation and metalling of 32.90 chains on the Upper Fcrnridge road, : Plans and Specifications td be seen at ■ this' office, R. WILSONE. Clerk. Road Board Office. . -Masterton, 29th April, 1885 1977 ''■ ' BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. r "EPARATE Tenders will be received KJ up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 2nd - June, 1885, for leasing the following i lands:— ■ , - No 1., Sections 25, 30, 31, Block IV, > Maugaone; 3G3 acres, 2 perches. - No 2., Sections 32, 33, 34, Block VI Mahgaone; 383 acres, 21 perches. - The'lease will be for a term of thirty ' years, with a right of renewal for a , j further period of thirty years at a valuation usual covenants. Tenderers must ■ I state rental per annum for first, secpnft : i, and third, periods p'f ten years, and enclose a deposit .equal to the first years rent. Tenders to be marked outside "Tender ' for.leading Bprough reserve, No.l, or 2, ' as tho case may be." Full particulars of the situation and description of the land, and conditions as to improvements, can be f obtained at tho Examiner Office, Wood- ( villc, or at my office. R, BROWN, • 1977' ■ . ' Town Clerk. . NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ANY Person or Persons found trespassing on PIGEON BUSH with : dog or gun will be prosecuted. _ 1957 A.McKENZIE. iM us n LA I SO N PASTBYCOOK, ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONER, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker. [Corner Shop, Perrj's Mock, Opposite Club Hotel,] IS- WEDDING CARES A SPECIALITY. BALLS & PARTIES SUPPLIKD, EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS CATERED FOR, Visitors to Masterton are informed that they can he supplied with refreshments at all hours, .. MRS CtAYSOrS PERRY'S BLOCK, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1981, 4 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1981, 4 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1981, 4 May 1885, Page 3

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