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THEATRE JKOYAL. THURSDAY A FRIDAY, APRIL 11m and 12th, 1889, THE MASTERTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY will produce, in a stylo of completeness never before attempted in Miwtorton, VINCENT WALLACE'S GRAND OPERA, "MARITANA." WITH NEW SCENERY, RICH AND COSTLY DBESSES .BY A NOTED THEATRICAL COSTUMIER, (The Armour mado specially by Messrs Eose and Co,) The whole will be produced under the direction and personal supervision of SIGNOR CARMINI MORLEY, who has been specially engaged. THE SOCIETY'S ORCHESTRA Numbering 10 FIRST-CLASS PER. FORMERS will be undor the direction of MR H. PEARSON. Scenic Artist—Mß A. M, BRADBURY. Doors open at 7,15; Overture at 7.45; Curtain at 8 o'clock Sharp. Carriages may be ordered at 10.45. ADMISSION-Dresa Circle and Orchestral Chairs, 3/-; Front Seats 2/-, A few reserved aoats can be Secured and Reserved for tho whole of tlio evening, prico 4/NOTE—In conscquonce of the Groat Expensj incurred in producing this Opera, tho Free List will be entirely suspended, TO STATION HOLDERSn PERCENT. IHE Undersigned is prepared to j_ negotiate loans of i'lo,ooo and upwards on the security of station property at 5J per cent interest. Full particulars and forms oi proposal supplied on application. GEO. A. FAIRBROTHER, Land aucl Mortgago Agent, 3172 Carterton, RED STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S SECOND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS B A_L L. mO bo hold in Theatre Royal, Master--1 ton, on EASTER MOJSDAY, April 22nd, 1889, under the patronago of the Ladies of Masterton, Dancing to commence at 830 p.m. Music by String Band. Tickets (5/- double, 2/fi Eitra Lady) may be obtained from Messrs J, Williams, T. E. Price, and J. Washington's, or from Members of the Committee, Spectators in Gallery, i. D'AROY,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3172, 5 April 1889, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3172, 5 April 1889, Page 3
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