Amusements. NEW YEAR'S, NIGHT. The masterton amateurdramatic CLUB will reproduce the - COLLEEN BAWN, ■. Or ■ .r HIE BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN, With tlie following powerful cast— Corrigan ... MR OHAS. MARTER, (Specially Engaged). Danny Mann;.. .Mr OH AS. BERKLEY Kyrle Daley .'..Mr C.BRADBURY Bertie O'Moore ... Mr H, CLIFFORD Mrs Cregan ... Miss LENA WYAT (Specially Engaged). Hardress Cregan ... Mr T. WRIGLEY Father Tom ... CECIL RIYERTON' Myles Na Coppaleen Mr G. ARMSTRONG Patsy ... ... Master WOOLCOT Sheelali ... Miss J. SUTHERLAND Ann Chute... Miss ROSIE BEAUFORT Eiley O'Connor ... Mrs T.-WRIULEY. The piece will be mounted with appropriate new scenery, including the GREAT CAVE SCENE, kindly lent for the occasion by Mr C. H. Taylor, of the Juno Company. Appropriate Music' by Messrs Keisehberg, Lundqvist, Bentley, Papworth, and Snodgrass. • Prices-Chairs 4s, Stalls ; 3a, Front Seats 2s, Back Seats la. ■ • ■ - CECIL RIVERTON, 2181 . Stage Manager, ~ "" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. SPECIAL PROGRAMME and Distribution of Prizes, Under the patronage and presence of the, Presidents, Officers, and Members of the Wairarapa Rifle Association. The programme will commence with Theyre Smith's charming little comedy A HAPPY PAIR, in which Miss Rosie Beaufort will appear in her favorite character of Mrs Honeyiw. After the Comedy there will be a Distribution of Prizes to the winners on behalf of the Association, Special engagement' of Messrs Foley and Berkley in their popular entertainment ' OHIC!! with all the original songs and inusic. Mr. Charles Potts, Accompany ist. ■ Admission as Usual : Reserved seats 3s.' Plan to be seen and numbers reserved at Mr Price's, Front seats 2s, Back Is, Doors open at 7,30; Curtain at 8. 2181
' ' ' U.A.O.D THE STONEHENGE LODGE meet TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), December 29, at the Foresters' Hall, at 8 p,m. W. B. CHENNELLS, 2180 _ ■ 1 Secretary,
WELLINGTON COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. PRINCIPAL: J. MACKAY, M.A. TERMS : : Full Boarders : 40 Guineas per annum, Weekly Boakiieks ; 30 Guineas per annum. Tuition: Upper School, 12 guineas per annum ; Lower School, 10 pounds per annum. THE COLLEGE is most healthily situated in its own Reserve of 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 'lars, 56 candidates from this College) jt e qualified for Matriculation, 25 passe/; the University Junior Scholarship Exa.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, 21G5 Secretary. ! INOTICE, r In the estate of WILLIAM PORTER, Druinahoe, Dryerton, Deceased, ALL claims against the above estate roust be Bent in without delay to the Executrix, Mrs Wallace', care of Mr James Wallace, Featherston. . . 2178 HAYING repeatedly been aslcod by their * numerous customers the question • ■Why don't you start a Counting Competition? Have decided on inaugurating on TUESDAY, 10th November, a GRAND Peppercorn Competition 'rat £IOO nun For exact number of Peppercorns in Glass Bottle now exhibited in their window in CUBA-STREET; Should no one be fortunate enough in ing the exact number, Will be giveh for the first nearest .'estimate. Will be given to the next nearest estimate; " I*l A"Will be givon to tho third newest estimate,;.
Ties, if any, to bo entitled to an equal division of tho'amount of prize. Competition tocloso lOtli February, ISBG. The bottlo and peppercorns wero ordered at Mr¥, C. FitzGorald's, Chemist, Manners'-st., and sealed by him in tlie presence of A. McDonald, Esq., J.P., Manners-street. Every purchaser to tlie value of five_ shillings will receive one ticket, and every additional 6s will secure an extra ticket, so the more you spend the greater number of chances you have. TkME'jLPESTEwsemtom: : 1 Note.—Brussells Carpet 3s ild -per yard. ■ ; . ■ ■ ■■ ■; 2148 . ii'.W.TESPLE, Tj'EGS to submit to the puttie of MasJJ terton the following lines for competition, being superior to v anything placed before the public, a trial of which, will guarantee full satisfaction—- • m\ r RAISINS '' ■ | NEW CURRANTS ' • NEW SULTANAS v ! " 'NEW MUSCATELS?; re NEW FIGS.:::; JORDAN, ALMONDS ; • ■ . FINEST AMERICAN SUGARS NEW CHEESE froin the celebrated dairy j ~ ;OfMrF. :Skff.^ Specially blended forjjhe Christmas trade - ' OUR PICNIC TEA, " (A pure Indian Tea), •At 2s 4d. .< Which cannot be beaten at 2s 6d or 2s Bd. TRY A SAMPLE PACKET. 2179
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2181, 29 December 1885, Page 3
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716Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2181, 29 December 1885, Page 3
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