MASTERTON ROAD BOARD.. mENDERS for tho RESTORATION I _ and EXTENSION of tho Mildmiki Bridge.-will close at noon on SATURDAY, the 4th proximo. Plans and specifications to be seen at this office. R, WILSONE, Road Board Office, ' BECHABITE ANNIVERSARY. MASTERTON TENT. . TEA AND~CONCERT. UIIAI'EL-STREET. THURSDAY, July 2nd. TEA on Tables at 0 p.m. ; Concert open at 7.30. TICKETS, Is Gd; CHILDREN, Is. For Concert only, Is, May be had from the Committee, or J. BROWN, 2019 Secretory 1.0. R. LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE, - 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE ANNIVERSARY BALL will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL On WEDNESDAY JULY 1. Dqublo ticket, 7s Gd; Extra lady, 2s Gd, May be obtained'from the Committee, or from .-.- .'■ F.D.PELLING, Sec. Ball Committee. N.B.—All members of the Order are invited to attend; non-members by invitation only. 2024 VICTORirHOTBL7FEATHERSTON, John McLennan Proprietor. (Successor to J. T. Hoddcr). JMcL. returns his sincere thanks to , his old friends and numerous new ones for the support they have given him since taking the above Hotel. He will endeavor by civility and attentiok to the numerous travelling public, and by keeping nono but the purest articles, to continue to deserve the good name already widely given to the Victoria Hotel since it has been under its present management. 1931 rp fl EA T R E ROYAL JL Lessees Foley & Berkley. MONDAY, JUNE 29th, AND FOLLOWING NIGHT, Will be produced, with all the completeness and excellence possible to the management, H. J. Byron's worldfamous Play, ■ O "U" ££ BOYS.
This Comedy, the most successful of modern days, had the unprecedented run of 1113 consecutive nights at tho Vaudeville Theatre. DEAMATIS PERSOM: Sir Geoffrey Champneys, a Baronet of the old school, Mr T. H. Wrigley. Talbot, his son, Mr C. M. Berkley. Perkyn Middlewick, a retired butterman, Mr J. D. Foley. Charley, his'son, Mr W. Rapp. Kempster, Sir Geoffrey's valet, Mr Bradbury. Poddies, Middlewick's servant, Mr J. Ward. Violet Melrose, an heiress, Miss Bentley. Mary Melrose, her cousin, Miss Beaufort. Clarissa Champneys, Sir Geoffrey's sister, Mr Cecil Rivertoii. Belinda, a maid of all work, Mrs Wrigley. ACT I.—At the Butterman's; the arrival. ACT ll.—At the Baronet's. " You're a downright Roman Father!" ACT 111—Mrs Patchman's third floor. Who's Belinda? It is the intention of the Management to produce this play in a manner that wil thoroughly satisfy all patrons, and no expense will be spared to make it a decided and unqualified success. A new scene for the Second Act is being specially painted for this occasion, NEW SCENERY, Beautiful Dresses, Elaborate Furniture. The reserved seat plan is, by kind permission of Mr PmcE, at. his emporium, where seats can be booked. : An early application is respectfully 'invited. 1 The Furniture used on this occasion has been kindly lent by Messrs Wmii & Donaldson. 2025 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. THEE annual parish meeting will be J. held in the schoolroom MONDAY, 6th JULY, at 8 p.m. Business.—To receive annual report, and election of office-bearers for ensuing year. 2026 W. E. PAIGE. TTOUSES & LAND EUR SALE. 16-ROOM COTTAGE, Albert-st; 1 4-ROOM .ditto & SCULLERY, Victoria- 8 1 2-ROOM itto & SCULLERY, Bent-ley-st. Sections of land in Victoria, Albert, and Villa-Streets; one acre Bentley's Estate, Terms :Part Cash. Apply THOMAS JAMES, 931 Albert-Sfc. (Late W. P/Fellingham.) THE CENTRAL BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, QUEEN-ST,, MaSTEBTON. JUSTRECEIVED: WINTER STOCK including : Real Porpoise-hide Sewn Watertights,' just the thing for winter, 303 Calf Balmorals, 23s Clump-soled ditto, 20s Ladies' High-leg, lace and button, Morocco and Kid Boots, seasonable, from 12s to 18s TryOur' Watertights, own make, lCs 6d Men's Strong Bluchers; own make, 8s Boys' and Girls' Calf Balmorals, Watertights, and Coppertoes, all sizes A large stock of Children's Boots, our own make. EXACTLY WHAT IS WANTED- ■ Ball and Evening dress Shoes in Satin, all shades of color, and the'latest designs Our new Golosh Cloth. Tops, for ladies and children, effect a great saving in shoe leather. " THECENTEAL" BOOT & SHOE DEPOT. MRSBAMBER, (Late W. P. FeUingham.). 202 V
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2029, 30 June 1885, Page 3
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653Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2029, 30 June 1885, Page 3
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