•'AJJAIiS & SONS'; Collection' 'lit- : JS»trs '' Choice r Flowet';Suis(lV-2&. ; p.'ckets; 10s 6d; 60 packets 1 213."'. £'vAMMS r & SONS' Collection f - ABLE SEEDS, i0 3 ,'20a. 30a, 40a. •' BEDDING PLANTS. ' ADAMS & SONS' Choico Assortment—- : A. 100 Plants in leading varieties,2os B. 100 Plants in chuico varieties, 25a 0.100 Plants in choice select varieties 40s Fifty plants can . bo supplied at the samorato, t ADAMS & SONS' Cheiip Assortment, 50 plants for 8s 100 plants for IDs , : • 200 plants for 255, , • : HERBACEOUS PLANTS. Peronnials, 20 named varieties, IBs, ■; LATE FLOWERING BULBS, . ADAMS & SONS' No. o collection contains 25 bulbs in variety; prico 15s .. CUTTINGS'FREE BY POST, Fuachias, Carnations, Picotees, Pink a, Zonal Polargoniuins, Salvias, Tansies, ' Verbenas, Heliotropes, Petunias, &c, 2a 6d per dozen. Regal Show, and Tricolour Pelargoniums,'Bs per dox. PRESENTS FOR HOME FRIENDS, Seeds of New Zealand Plants—No. 1 Collection, Feme; 2, Alpines;. 3, Plants and Shrubs; 4, Filmy Poms; 5, Orchids and Carnivorous Plants; . 6, Veronicas. Twelve varieties in . each collection, ss. . • THE NEW CATALOGUE OF BULBS, " PLANTS, ROSKS, FROIT, AND ■ FOREST TREKS' _ Can bo had on application.".' ■ ADA MS & SoNS, ' New Plaut, heed, and Bulb Merchant, Glouccator-strßot east, CHRIBTOHURCH, • Canterbury. 2 357- . .. for sale. ■ A LARGE number of oxcollent brced ; A iin' sows, Apply to . J, &C. HERBERT; : 2385 . Hawkhurst. f 1 = fjp HEA TR E ROYAL LESSEES & MiNAfiKKS, J. S. S.'ilTH & Of). MauagorforGogillßroß., CHArf. W .Cogill. Treasurer,.;., ......Henry. P. Cooill. . vStage Manager, .......AY alter Medus. V Musical Director Signor Resvkstti. ) MONDAY, AUGUST 30. ' . 15 AMERICAN &lINSTRELSIS Ladies avd Gentlemen Performers PROGRAMME: . Partl. Tamborine Chas. W. Cooill, Interlocutor Waiter Medus, Bones John Gilmoke. Overture, "La Americano," Mi.vrtrkls • Ballad " Soldior and a Man" J. J; Guest, Somg (comic) " Married" John Gilraore, Ballad MissMorrico, Ballad "Stick to your Mother Town," Henry P. Cooiel, Bong (comic) "Hungry Man" Cha9. W. Cooill, Ballad "Barney McKay," Alfred Maison, GRAND PLANTATION FINALE. VNOLE BEN and AUNT HANNAH. Part 11. MEDLEY D'ETHIOPE,A few momonts with Chas. W. Cogill. Miss St Clair, the charming daunsesse, .in one of her elegant acts; Harry P. Cooill will give one ol his surprising acts " / with songs and dapcos entitled " Perfection .to be followed by tho. screaming farce, " Milliws ik it," introducing freahfaces. The renowned character artists oiiaß W, COG ILL BROS, Harry P. will givo their great hit, "Chit-Chat," tho moat original and electrifying performance ever given iu the colonies. ■ Part lll.—The ontertainment wdl conclude with tho most ridiculous negro conception of modern times, "THE MYSTERY" introducing the entire »trength of the Company.. Doors opon at 7.30., Curtain at 8. Admission—Dress Circles 4s, Stalls 3s, Pit 3a. Box offico at Mr. Price's whero seats may be reserved, Carriages may bo ordered for 10.30 2384 POONAH PAINTING. MISS JOHNSTON, who is at present visiting the Wairarapa townships' to give instructions in the artof POONAH PAINTING, will be glad to teceivo ■ ptipils at the rcsidenco of Mr Rednwn, Victoria-Street. As her stay in Masterlimited'to' three or four weeks, jfiparly application is necessary. 2~" MASTERTON-MANGAHAO SPECIAL SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION.' ■Va GENERAL MEETING of, membars mil be hold at tho Temperance Hall on TUESDAY, 31st Lw, AT 8 P.M. : Business—To take action on reply from the Hon the Minister of Lands,. ro Southern part of Block. F.T.REDMAN, •2883 • Secretary. T TOBUSHFALLERS. ENDERS are invited for" Foiling 100 acres df Bush at .Kopuariingu. . Tenders received to WEDNESDAY,Ist September, Apply to Bannister Bros, Kopuaranga, or to LOWES &lORNS, . • 2382 Masterton. "MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY ; CLUB. ATOMINATIONS for the undermeii' JAj tioned races will close with the Secretary, Maetortou, on Wednosday, Hoptember Ist, 1880 Champagne Stakeh, Summer Meeting, 1887, for now yearlings. Of 100 bovb., second horae.2o sovs. from advertised amount. .For two-year-olds. Colts ut 101b, fillies and goldings 7st Clb. Six furlongs.. Nomination 1 sov., 2 sovs. on night of goueral entry,for summer meeting, 1887, and 1 sov. at tho post. Mabterton-Ofaki Derdy, Summer Meeting, 1888, for no# yearlings. Of 150 sovs, second horso 25 sovs. from advertised arh'oont, with a sweepstake of • B sovs,, half forfeit for three-year-olds, Colts Bst 101b, fillies and geldings. Bbl 61b. 1} miles. Nomination 1 sov,, acceptance 2 sovs, on night of goneral ontry for .summer ■ mooting,' 1888, and •RICHD. ,J. FITTON, 3374 : Secretary M.0.J.0, "|TIHE Great'' City Boarding House, iT v .opft»il» Barrett's Hotel, Lambton 'Wellington, All njeals 6a, •4»ily. • Copio'ohe, ' dome'all, ; 'and See-'fjir yourselves.'- Board and-Lodging, 18s per • we«k/ •'■' ' " • MRS. McLEARY, 'Proprietress.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2385, 28 August 1886, Page 3
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