Amusements THEATRE ROYAL. -FIXTURES FOB THE WBEK-MONDAY-l'ublic Meeting TUESDAY 1 Tlßask T incoln WEDNESDAY) J] bank jjiscois. THUKSDAY-fiinktog, BAND F KIDAY-Yoluntcot Entortaimnont SATORDAY-Rinkinft all day. " Daliy Ogdon " in her yrent impcrßMiation JO and OLIVER TWIST shortly. Tlio Groat •* Alaucabo'' to Follow. Volunteer Concert THEATRE ROYAL. FEIDAY S SEPTEMBER, la, 1880 Fur tho purpose of Bonding ft representative team to tho Colonial Prize Firing, Duncdin, p PROGRAMME 1 Overture ) Mrs Kibblewhite, Mrs Red--2 Olco man, Mrs Muller, Mr Bray j Mr tingio and Mr Redman 3 Sony Mr J. Thompson 4 Sun)! (comic) ... Mr T. Brown 5 Sunn, Mr Colenmn 6 Duct ... Miss Turner and Mr Bray 7 Song and dance Mr Wado 8 Duet, two violins. Mastor Elkins and Mr Muoller 9 Song ... ... Mias Polling 10 Instrumental f Misb Magtdo Elkins <luct, piano and j Master A. Elkins violin [ 11 Comic Trio j Messrß Brown, Brad- ( bury and Thompson 12 Song Mrs Muoller INTERVAL 10 MINUTES . To conclude with tho screaming Farce French before Breikfast. Dramatis Peksonae, Mr Spriggins, Victor Dubois, Major Rattan, Mrs Spriggins, Angelina, Mrs Rattan, Anna Maria,
TICKETS, Dress Circle 2s, body of tho hall Is, may bo obtained nt Messrs Kibblowhitu's, Price's, and Williams' shops. U303 GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL THEATRE ROYAL, .MONDAY September 16. In aid of Pearson's Privato Band Uniform Fund. Tho following gentlemen form the Committee . -Patron, A W Renall Esq, Mayor, Messrs OTabutoau, C Pownnl), Elliins, E H Eton, W Bray, E McEwen, E Kibblewhito, W IgKuldcn, T Thoinpsun, J Nicol, W Hirschberg, Mclvor, R Bull, A J Hoskins, T Broivn, C Winchester, P Dicltßon,llurray,HPeterscn, J Williams, E Welch, A Koisoi.berg, W Luudqvist, .1 no Nicol,M B Varnham, H Walden, J Mcquiro, F O'Connor, W McKenzie, R Hornblow,S H Wickerson, A D'Atcy, A Thompson, T Jago, J Hessey, E Taylor, C Perry, C Cowper, W Grcathead H Owen, H E Eton, E Richards, T Wagg, W Dougall, C Blackburn, H Phillips, D Pickering, J lloss, J Muir, R Gaut, R J Fitton, Ohnnnells, C Higginß, J Dixon, T, Dixon.
MASKS to be worn by EVERYONE on tho floor during the first SIX dances, Dancing at 8.30 sharp. Doublo Tickets ss, Extra Lady 2s Cd, ADMISSION TO DRESS CIRCLE h, ft.B- Masks may bo obtainod from Mrs Sago, Quoou-street, on payment ot a email fee, H T REES, 3304 Hon Soc. SALE OF WORK. ENTERTAINMENT. mHE LADIES OF ST MATTHEWS 1 GUILD intend holding a TWO DAYS'salo of Useful and Fancy Work in tne Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Septembeklßanb]9. CHRISTMAS TREE AND CONCERT WITH TABLEAUX ON THURSDAY EVENING. Admission Is, Children under 12, Gd. DOOR OPEN From 2 till (i p.m. and 7 till 10 p.m
MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDIMG SOCIETY, -VTOMINATIONS of Candidates for jj{ fclio directory will bo received at tlio Society's Office, Qucon-Strcot, Mastorton, uutil 8 p.m. on Friday tlto 13th day of September, 1880, to fill tlio vacancies, caused by tho retirement of Messrs James Macara and ' Jo.sbpii Paytos, who both offor themselves for re-olection. W. SELLAR, Manager, Mastorton 11th Soptcmbor, 1889. ' 3306 To Gardeners and Fruitgrower's, DR HOSIUNG'S COMPLETE PATENT SPRAI' MACHINE CAN bo procured from Mr Nioiiokk» Tinsmith, Mastorton, from whom all particulars can be obtained, or from Dr Hosking, Church-street, who will bo happy to show and explain its working to thoso intsrested. 3304 MASTEKTOKBOROUGH COUNUIL, TO THE RATEPAYERS, T ADIESANDGENTLEMENUaring been asked to come forward as a candidate for tho representation of tho Borough at the present election, I hayo much pleasure in offering my services Although I havo hithorto avoided taking any part in public life, 1 am in hopes that ut ru'.iiuicd 1 will bo able to assist in altoring the position of Municipal affairs, which for a long time past has beon a sourco of great dissatisfaction, My earnest endeavours will bo directed torfards securing for tho town and Borough an inexpensive, but efficient, rohabloand continuous water supply which will bo availablo for fire prevention and street watering, and gcnorally for useful purposes, 1 boliovo that a littlo additional enterprise in this direction, and also in repaid to gas oxtonsion, will bo tho means of reducing tho heavy insurance rates from ' which business peoplo aro specially sufibrin<!, and obviating a special rate. Other improvonionts of less niagnitudo such as drainage and street and footpath formation will havo my earnest attention, but I may stato that I am totally ' opposed to any expenditure which will bo likoly to increase existing burdens,— I.am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant i 3803 THOMAS WAGG.
BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, THE follorcins candidates havo been duly nominated for tho office of Councillor at the present election :- CHAMBEKLAIN EDMUND EDINBURGH CULLEN, WILLIAM ETON, HENRY EDGAR GAPPER, SAMUEL EDWARD MASON, THOMAS GEORGE WAGG, THOMAS A poll for tho election of three Councillors from tho alovo named candidates will bo taken on THURSDAY, 12th September, 1889, in tho Town Clerk's oflico, between tho hour? of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 6 o'clock in the afternoon. R. BROWN, 3399 Returning Offloer.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3307, 12 September 1889, Page 3
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