■ THEATRE ROYAL. ' FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 11th. GRAND complimentary benefit tenilorctl to MISS ROSIE BEAUFORT, p by hor numerous friends and admirers in Masterton, on which ocenssion will be played Herman Menvale's celebrated 3 act comedy drama ALONE ! ! t ot A BLIND MAN'S DARLING. Colonel Ohallice, a blind gentleman Mr J.-D: Foley StrattonStrawless, an impoverished dependant ... Mr C. M. Berkley Doctor Micklethwaite, the Colonel's J&calapius ... Mr G._ Armstrong Captain Cameron of the 31st' Mr A. W.Bradbury Maud Trevar, the Colonel's daughter Miss Beaufort Mrs Thornton, a widow Mr Cecil Rivcrton The action of the piece has for locality the English watering place of Torquay. To be followed by the favorite and sparkling farce, entitled— MY WIFE'S LITTLE GAME !!! Box plan at Mr Price's after Tuesday next, where seats may be secured. Cards of admission : Front Chairs, 4s; Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. 21C4 IHE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited). THE Company requires about Six Months Supply, consisting of 200 bales of Merino Wool and 250 bales of First Cross Wool. Sheep Farmers and others having such classes of wool to dispose of are requested to send samples to the Secretary, statin!; the amount they have for sale,'andthe price at which they are prepared to deliver it at the Company's Woolshed, Petone. Samples of the qualities of wool required can be seen at the Company's office. By order of the Board. CHARLES ST. BARBE, Secretary. Wellington, 3rd December, 1885. 21G2J MASTERTOK CORPORATION GAS WORKS. ' mENDERS are invited for the erection j, anfl construction of Retort House, Purifying House, Station Meter House, Lime House, Workshop and Gasometer tank, . Labor and matorials. Tenders accompanied by a deposit of five per cent, sealed and marked, to be sent to the undersigned at Council Chambers, Masterton, before noon oji Monday, 21st December, 1885. Plans, specifications, condition of contract, and forms of tender to be seen at the Town Clerk's Office. No tender necessarily accepted. 2159 R, BROWN, Town Clerk. ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS. THE undersigned ha sjust landed the largest shipment of Australian Wines ever imported by him in any one season. He has been obliged to do this owing to tho fact that the quality becoming more appreciated year by year, the sales have so largely increased that, to meet the requirements, he has to keep much larger stocks, The quantity on hand at tho preseni time is about 5000 gallons, consisting of the following:— Sherry Reisling Port Tokay Rich Constantia Grcnacho - Yerdeilho Hermitage Frontignac, red and Oomoo,. white and white red Shiraz,dryanclsweet Pedro ■ Muscat, white and Aticroat dark Burgundy Constantia Saurignon Mataro Porphiry, white, and Muscadine , dry Chasselais Carbinnet Chablis And several other favourite brands. The Foreign Wines are the very choicest, particularly tho Port, "Old Tawny Green Seal" (a- very fine wine), and " Amontilado Dry Sherry" (also much admired). English and Dunedin Ales and Stout always in stock. F. J. Preston feels assured that his customers will find it to their advantage to purchase from him during the coming Christmas season, and guarantee that the Wines, &c, are of the best quality, and that all orders will bo faithfully and promptly executed. ' F. J. Preston, Direct Importer, Lambton Quay, 2159 Wellineton. WILL be given to the Customer that Registers the exact number of Seeds in the Jar now on view at the HALL OF COMMERCE, CUBA-STREET. In tho event of the exact number not being registered, Will bo given to the Nearest Estimate, Will be given to the 3rd Nearest Estimate. THAT IS MAKING TO BE GIVEN AWAY in the event of the exact quantity not being registered, The money will be paid over on the last day of FEBRUARY. In thoevent of Ties, the nvmey will be divided, Come Early and get Tickets, as the more Tickets you have, the greater chance you havo of Winning Try our Dressmaking. Second only to WORTH. A. G, PRICE, HALL OF OOMME'ROE. 214 " HEREBY give notice that I will ■ not X be responsible for any debts which may be contracted by my wifo. Tinui, Dec. 3,1885. 2163. • C. R. MILLER. * LL unsettled accounts due to mo L must be settjed witho.ut further liqtioQ eitlicr to Mr Alexander Anderson, Eketahuna, or to myself at Ha]combe. Proceedings will be taken to, recover all debts not paid before the 29th insfc. J. McLENNAN, v flalcombe, 2162 Late of Eketahuna Hotel.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2165, 8 December 1885, Page 3
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