Amusements. TO-NIGHT! ! TO-MGHT, THEATRE .ROYAL. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APEII 11th and 12tu, 1889. rnHB MASTERTON AMATEUI 1 OPEKATIC SOCIETY will pro luce, in » stylo of complotonees nevei before attempted in Mastcrton, VINCENT WALLACE'S GRANE OPERA, "maritana; WITH NEW SCENERY, RICH AND COSTLY DRESSES BY A NOTED THEATRICAL COSTUMIER, 'The Armour made specially bj Messrs Roso and Co.) l'be wliole will bo produced under the direction and personal supervision of 3IGNOR CARMINI MORLEY, who has been specially engaged, PHE SOCIETY'S ORCHESTRA Numbering 10 FIRST-CLASS PGR ?URMKRS will bo under Ihe direction of MR 11. PEARSON. Scenic Artist—Mß A. M, BRADBURY, )oors open at 7.15; Overture at 7.45,1 Curtain at 8 «'clock Sharp. CarmgOß may bo nrdcred at 10.45. LDMlSSiOf—Dress Circle and Orcliestinl Chairs, 3/•; Front Sonts 2/-. L few reserved seats can be Secured and Reservod fur the whole of the evening, price 4/MTE—ln consequence of the Grcal Expense incurred in producing this Opera, the Free List will bo entiroly suspended. * 3175 Theatre Royal. -FIXTURES FOR THE WEEKJONDAY —Kinking, Ladies' JSighl i'Ssiuv-} st-jmaritana. SATURDAY—Afternoon IRINKING1 RINKING and Evuiing J And Kvevy Day. EARLY MORNUNG SESSION from 6.30 to 8.30. Morning ditto from 10 to 12. admission, Ladies Od, including use ol skates. A rEA & CONCERT IN AID OF THE CATHOLIC PRESBYTERY, WILL BE HELD IS THE -DRILL HALLONTHE EVENING OF EASTIDIi MONDAY, APRIL 2250. 'ickfits to admit to toa and concert 2/' and 3/-. Iho 3/- ticketa admit to front seats foi tho Concert). IliD STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S SECOND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS B A_L L. rO bo held in Theatre Royal, ton, on EASTER MONDAY, ipril 22nd, 1889, under the patronagf f the Ladies of Masterton. Dancinj j commence at 830 p.m. Music bj tring Band. Tickets (5/- double, 2/t Ixtra Lady) may be obtained fron: lessrs J. Williams, T. K. Price, and , Washington's, or from Members ol be Committee. Spoctatora in Gallery, '' A. D'AROY, 171 Hon, Sec. Ball Committee. Bu&uiess Notices rflE TRUTH STATED, Which is tho best boot ihop iu th( town of Masterton ? Why ,1. Carpenter's old-estab lished dopot in Queen-street. Why is it tho best ? Beoauso ugo then the bes value or you nwey Do ycu mean Maste'itm made o imported boots 1 Well ho imports the best boots but I have worn for years hoot made to measure from his oli establishment, and have neve had a corn or a sore foot. How are his prices? Weill They are honeßt, an about ns low as a man cin m&k them who means to pay hi ' way. What do the ladies wy 1 They speak well of this depari ment and the special attentio given to it by Mrs Carpentei They can zot all the best an newest fashions. 1 think I will go there I You cannot do better. Mr & Mrs Oarpente: Will bo pleaEod to welcome both ol and new customers. Don' mistake the shop. It is tho on next tho Post Office, and yo can depend upon it that J. C is a nUTKiI BOOTMAKER,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3177, 11 April 1889, Page 3
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