Amusements. THEATRE ROVAL -FIXTURES FOR THE WBER-MONDAY-Rinking, Ladios night, Pearson's |Band." TUESDAY-Rinkine. WKDNESDAY-MARITANA. THURSDAY-Rinking, Baud. ' FRlDAY—Hiukinp. . SATURDAY - Mnrnuw, Children's session, Afternoon and Kvoninf;, Rinking; NOTE-Fur the future thechargo of ndmissiiin on BAND NIGHTS including iibo of skittes,- will bo Gentlemen, 1/1); Ladies, !/•; Non-skaters, Cd. Under (he patronage of Lord and Lady Onslow and Parly, CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE. Drill Hall, Masterton, WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist. In Aid Funds of Church of England, nOMMITEEi-MB W. iiectham, VJ Mrs W. G. Beard, Mrs S. F. UearJ, Mrs RxMingtoii, Mrs Vmi Stunner, MrsTabtitoiu, Miss Vallnnco. Tickets 2s each, Spectators Is, may bo obtained from any member of tho CoramiUeo or Mr T, E. Price. Refreshmeiits provided for children, Dancing from 7 to 11. MRS BODDINGTON, 318? Hon. Sen, and Treas. Under Ik Patronage of his Lordship the Right Honorable the EMU. ' of ONSLOW, K.0J1.G., Lady Onslow, and Ruile. THEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist. irilHE MASTERTON AMATEUR 1 OPEIiATIO SOCIEIY will produce, in a style of completeness liover before attempted in Masterton, Viscent Waluoe'b Grand Opera "MARITANA" With New Scenery, Rich and Costly DresEos by a noted theatrical consumer. (The armour mado specially by Messrs Rose and Co), The wbolo will be produced under the direction and personal supervision of SIGNOR CARMINI MORLEY. nhu Las been specially engaged. . THE SOCIETY'S ORCHESTRA numbering 10 FJRST-ULASS PERFORMERS will be under the direotion of MR H. PEARSON. Scenic Artist—Mr A. M. BRADBURY, Doors open at 7.15; Ovorture at 7.45 ; Curtain at 8 o'clock Sharp. Carriages may bo ordered at 10.45. Popular prices—Dress Civolo and Orohestra Chairs Bs, Front Seats 2s, Back Seats Is. Plan at Mr Price's. A Few Seats can bo Reserved Prije 4/MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, UmMY DRILL HALL, MASTERTON. Double Tickets, 7/6; Eitra Lady, 2/6. 3180
THE TRUTH STATED. Which is the heat boot shcp in the torn of Mastortou ? Why .1. Carpenter's old-estab-i lished depot in Queen-street, Why is it the beat 1 Because ugo then the brGt value or yon m:v cy Do ycu mean Maste'ic-n rnado or imported boots 1 Well hn imports the best boots; but 1 liavn worn for years hoote made to measure from his old establishment, and have nerei had a cum or a soro foot.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3192, 30 April 1889, Page 3
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640Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3192, 30 April 1889, Page 3
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