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f 4 ipS;M TR E 11.0 Yl. L: . <&" Managers, J. S. Smith &Co, T' Manage*tor',Gogillßros., OhaS. \V. Cqqill: .^reMaT6p,...., , ,...;...-.. < UfiNKY. P. Cooill. .'lJftjiga Manager, Walter M ma. Bknyenuti. MONDAY, AUGUST 30. ' OOOILL BEOS.. V 15 AMERICAN MINSTRELS 15. Lames and Gentlemen Peiu'oiimehs ' PROGRAMME: Tainborino Chas, W, Cooill, IntcilOcu- ■ tor Walter Mbdus, Bones . John Gilmore. ' Overture, "La Americano," Minstrels • • Ballad "Soldier and a Man" J. J.Guest. (comic)" Married" John Gilmore. Ballad'''Stick to your Mother Town,". ''■ ■ 1 Henry P. Cooill. ■Bong (comic) "Hungry Man" Okas. W, ■ ... Cooill, • Ballad "Bamoy McKay'," Alfred Mftison. 1 OItAND PLANTATION FINALE. - ■UNCLE BEN and AUNT lIANNAU.Pari 11.MEDLEY D'ETHIOPE, ' A fow moments with Cims, W. Cooill. Mbs St Clair, tlio charming tiaunsesae, in one of her elegant acts; Harry P. Cooill will give one ot his surprising acta with Bongs ml dunces ontitled "Pebfecfijr to bo followed by the screaming* co, 1 " Million' in it," • introducing • rrosh/acos, Iheronom^chsractoNiftists ■ oha9 w,; COGHJL BROS, ; H^ryP. will givo their great bit,! " Chit-Ohat,". the moat original and electrifying performance ever givonin the colonies. Part. lll.—Tho entertainment will conclude with tho most ridiculous negro, coricoption .of modern times, ' "THE 1 MYSTERY" introducing the ontire of tho Company. ' Doors open at 7.00., Curtain at B,' Ad-miaaiftn~-I)re:ts Circle3'4s, Stalls 3b, Pit 2s. Box office nt Mr Prico's wlicro ■ scats, ■ may bo roßorved, Carriages may bo , tirdered f0r10.30 " 2384 - • FOR BALE, EASY TERMS. ■ : ■ JUST ARRIVED; HEW IOELIICNOiI PIAHO, EQUISITE.in tone, ■ perfect, 'in. touch, .Handsome in appearance, chasto in . design. ■ ' . ' V . ... : F. Hi. WOOD,: • •' 2384 Auctioneer. : HOLLOA ! Hero is something to cheor 1J the Hearts of Hor'so .Owners!' J. E, EVANS Wants to CLEAR OUT his shop, and ■ u~ will hold s' !'-■ •■'■• W KASH KLEARING fCHEAP SALE For 14 days from TO-DAY. %To provo at onco that there is NO ONSENSE about it, note a' fow prices ■'rif tbe leading: lines; thus;— Gent's saddles, 50a: Pack Saddles, 'SDs,; Buggy • 'Harness, Hss set'; Trap; flarno'ss, 120s; Cart Harness, 110 a; Collars, 16a to 18s; . • Colonial'made Portmanteaux, good, 20s; . Gladstone Bags, 20s; Bridles, Jfartin- - gales, Stockwhips, Spurs, Girths', Stirrup Leathers, Tuijs, ' Backhands, : Traces, . Reins, and 1000 nthor things reduced as . al>ove.

'• To crown all, oach buyer to fcho value of £6 will receive a purse,- and oach buyer of £lO value s pocket'book, in which to puk tho iiiuiiey wived by buying at this Bale. •: J; ; E. KyAN s, 1 ' SADDLER, .. . • Larabtcn Quay North, Wellington. •ssß4_ . !, , :r W' POONAH painting: 1 MISS JOHNSTON, who Is at present visiting the Wairarapa townships . to give inetructiona in the art of POONAH 'PAINTING,'wiII be glad to rocoivo pupils at the residence of Mr Redman, Viotoria-Streot. Ab her stay in Master; tin it limited to th'reo or four weeks, »rly application is 'necessary. 2383 MASTERTON-MANGAHAO SPECIAL ■SETTLEMENT'ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING; of members'will bo held'at the Temperance Hall on • TUESDAY, 31st Inst, at;B p.m. Bosinbss—To take action on reply from the H(jii,thp Mii»ster of Lands, re ! Southern part of.Block. . ' . , F. T, REDMAN, 2883 ■ • Secretary. NOTICE/TO THE SHEARERS OF THE WAIRARAPA. • . 3ETING will be hold intheTempurance Hall, Maatorton, oil SATURDAY EVENING NEXT,, the 28th . {list.', at 8 o'clock,, to. coiißidur the price of shearing for tho comina season. TO BUSIIf ALTERS. . NDERS are invited'f<;r Feiliuff 100 fiepe« of . Bush at Kopuaranga. Tondors received'fco WEDNESDAY, Ut September. Apply to Barmlßtor Bros, Kopuarangajorto " ■ LOWES & lORNS, 2382 ... ~, . , Masterton. ; THIS IS .THE. LAST WEEK : fcpT-' HOOPER&GP ■MONSTER SALE:

GREATER THAN EVER "TTTILL ho.offeriid this'woek to clear ■\\h j ;Qufc;tho balance;of stoqkyprior to opening noty Spring and Summer •Thin ia the LAST CHANGE for 12 months. Do not miss the opportunity of ■ purchasing ' Drapery, Millinery,and •"Olothing.at the ridiculously, low - prices now offered at HOOPER'S & OO'S MON- ■ '■ STERSALE. , LOOK FOR THE NAME OF : aOOPlE&'Oo. / BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCJHASES.. ■lr : : ; ' THE LAST WEEK : " ' THE LAST wEiik" • ' •>: | • .' v " ■ : -THE LAST WEEK ■ • or. v ""' r mi.% Vh'JMfa.'fM iH'i Monster Sale,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2384, 27 August 1886, Page 3

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636

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2384, 27 August 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2384, 27 August 1886, Page 3

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