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Amusements., fp HE'A T It ' E R O YA L Lessee ~, George Cokei GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT,' Under the patronage of. the ladies of Mastertori.; -1' MISS ELOISB' JUxNO will make her last . appearance in Masterton in her great impersonation THE FORSAKEN, . Supported by the full strength of the company. Secure your seats early at Mr Price's, where plans can be seen and numbers secured. REMEMBER! The last Night of the largest and best company that has ever visited Masierton. 0. F. SEARLE, Agent. THEATRE JROYALi. BOXING NIGHT 1!!

FFIHE MASTERTON AMATEUR X DRAMATIC CLUB will produce in its entirety, Dion Boueicault's celebrated Irish Drama THE COLLEEN BAWN, OR THE BRIDE OF GARRY OWEN, With now and appropriate scenery, painted especially for its production, ACT I.—LAKE OF KItLARNEY (Moonlight) ACT lI.—TORO CREGAN ACT 111.-THE GREAT CA YE SCENE (Kindly lent for the occasion by Mr C. . H, Taylor, of the Juno Company) ACT IV.-CASTLE CHUTE. For caste of characters see small bills. In order to make the caste as complete as possible, the following Ladies and Gentlemen have been especially engaged to assist:—Miss Rose Beaufort, Miss Lena Wyatt, Miss Jennie Sutherland, Mr C, Berkley, and Mr C. Martor. POPULAR PRICES: 2 and 3 Shillings. 2179 WEsLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNUAL PIC NIC. ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26, in a paddock—kindly 'lent for the occasion.by Mr A. Elkins—at Makora Road. Dinner at lp.m. Tea at 5,30 p.m. .

Admission: Adults (including dinner and tea) 2s (id. Tea only Is Gd ; Children Is 6d and Is, Mr Barley's Brake will rim from the Wesleyan Church every half-hour to convey passengers fkee to the ground, Mr Pearson's Brass Bind will k in Ailmlme WELLINGTON COLLEGE," WJM JL L 1 N ix T f) N . PRINCIPAL: ,T. MA OK AY, M.A. TEIIMS: Full BoAUPETts: 40.fininwis per annum, Weekly JjoAKims: 30 Guineas per annum. Tuition : Upper School, .12 guineas per (iiiillllii; Lower School, 10 pounds per annum. npHE COLLEGE is most healthily JL situated in its own Reserve of 69' acres. The Class Rooms and Dormitories are lofty and well ventilated, and afford excellent accommodation to a limited number of Boarders. The Boarders are under the direct supervision of the Principal and Mrs -Mackay, assisted by four Resident Masters, During the past four ',afs, 56 candidate's from this College i 7»e qualified for Matriculation, 25 passo.;' the University Junior Scholarship E:c;t ,v nation, and over 100 passes in the Civil S rvice have been obtained. First term of 188G begins on February Ist. Prospectus and full particulars from the Principal, or from the undersigned. C. P. POWLES, ' Secretary, JAMES ELLIOTT^ SADDLER is HARNESS-MAKER, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. TJ AS pleasure in announcing the receipt JUL of his November shipment ox ' 1 Riniutaka." Special attention is directed ■ to the following lines Best English Hunting'Saddlcs, Ladies' Saddles in great variety,, Sterling Silver mounted jockey whips in various new designs, Ladies' Hunting whips, highly finished and very chaste patterns, Nickel Silver Goods comprising ladies and gents' bits, pelhams, snaffles, &c., stirrups and

spurs in every variety of shape. Also, a large assortment of trap and buggy furniture, solid niclde and plated German Silver. In bridles a large stock has been imported, which are worthy of inspection. Also, a lot of jobbing material oj the very best quality, KB.—A few suits of horse clothing; which will be sold very cheap. 2153 JAMES ELLIOTT, J AMES TIIuiPSOH, MANUFACTURER OF LEMONADE, MATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, Queen-Street, Mastertos. CARTEETON BAKERY. IMPORTANT ISOTIOIi. ON. and after this date Bread will be supplied at 6d the 41b Loaf, No extra charge for Booking. 2158 , A. L, Wlji'TE. FOR SALE OR TO LET,-That very , desirable villa residence, with con-. ! servatovy, flower and. kitchen garden, and I orchard, until recently in the occupation jof tlie late Mrs Rayner,. and situated' in Villa-Street. For Terms, &c., apply to 'Job Vile, Hall-street. ; ■ %lf(j EATHEES.TOJ. RACES. • NEW YEABS DAY. GATE CHARGES, &c,,— ' Pedestrians, Is; Horsemen, 2s; Traps, !2s[•, Bijggy, 2s 6d; Each 'driye i? free. ■,Gjand Stand and Lawn ss, Ladies 2s Saddling.Paddock, 2s Gd extra; Cards races, Is; Members and their carriage d horses free on production of ticket. ;s ROBT. BARTON, , Sec, and Treiis^V

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 December 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 December 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 December 1885, Page 3

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