Amusements. • Theatre Royal. -FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK-MONDAY-Rinking, Ladies' Bight TUESDAY- I„, , WEDNESDAY- j Mcarßala Sr-}"Maritaua" SATURDAY—Afternoon \ tjtwt/tnp and Evening j^^iai, And .Every Day. EARLY MORNING SESSION From 6.30 to 8.80. Morning ditto from 10 to 12. Admission, Ladies 6d, including use of skates, RED STAR FOOTBALL ULUB'S SECOND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS ■"'-BALL. fW bo hold in Theatre Royal, Masteri _ ton, on EASTER MONDAY, April 22nd, 1889, under the patronage of tho Ladies of Musterton. . Dancing to commence at 830 p.m. Music by String Band. Tickets (5/- double, 2/(i Extra Lady) may be obtained from Messrs J. Williams, T. E. Price, and J. Washington's, or from Members of the Committed, Spectators in Gallery, A. D'ARCY, 3171 Hon, Sec, Ball Committee. THEaTEE uoyal. Thursday & friday, april 11th and 12th, 1889. mUE MASTERTON AMATEUR 1 OPERATIC SOCIETY will produce, iu a style of completeness never boforo attempted in Mastorton, VINCENT WALLACE'S GRAND OPERA, "MARITANA." WITH NEW SCENERY, RICH AND .COSTLY DRESSES BY A NOTED THEATRICAL COSTUMIER. (Tho Armour made specially by Messrs Hose and Co.) Tho whole will bo produced under the . direction aiid personal supervision of isiGNOR OARMINI MORLEY, who lias been specially engaged. THE SOCIETY'S ORCHESTRA Numbering 10 FIRST-CLASS PER. FORMERS will bo under tho direction of MR H.PEARSON. Scenic Artist-MR A. M, BRADBURY. Doors open at 7.15; Overture at 7.45: Curtain at 8 o'clock Sharp. Carriages may bo ordered at 10.45, ADMISSION—Dress Circle and Orches. tral Chairs, 3/-; Front Seats 2/.. A few reservod seats can bo Secured and Reserved for tho whole of the evening, price 4/NOTE—In consequence of the Groat Expense incurred in producing this Opera, the Free List. will be entirely suspended, 3172 Business Notices.
THE TRUTH STATED. "Whioh is the best boot shop in thf • town of Masterton ? Why J. Carpenter's old-estab-lished depot In Queen-Btßot, Why is it Hie boat? Because .yi ge thorc the best valusViryon nwey Do ycu mean Maste Kin made or imported boots ? Well he imports tho beat boots; but I have worn for yoara hoots mado to measure from his old establishment, and have never had a corn or a soro foot. How are his prices? Well! They are honest, and about as low as a man cm mako them who moans to pay his way. What do the ladies say ? They • speak well of this department and the special attention given to it by Mrs Carpontor. They can set all the best .and newest fashions, 1 think I will ro thoro I Yon cannot do better. Mr & Mrs Carpenter Will be pleased to welcome both old and new customers, Don't inistako the shop. It is the one next the Post Office, and you can depend upon it that J. 0.
OPENING 01'' KAIUVAY TO EKETAHUM. MONDAY, APUILB,IBBO iH PUBLIC) HALL, • TICKETS T/g EACH. W. BAYLIES, SmW*»W to. Q)inmiMae,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3174, 8 April 1889, Page 3
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