THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. The Late DION BOUOiCAULT'S Grreat Irish Drama THE COLLEEN BA WN Brides of Garryowen. With the following powerful Caste of Characters— Myles-na-Coppaleen Mr J J Kennedy Kyrle Daly Hardress Cregan Donny Mann Squire Corrigan Father Tom Uertie O'Moore Corporal Mr Collet Dobson, Mr Frank Norton, MrWH Cowan. Mr W E Jermyn. Mr Harry Saville. Mr Geo Henry. Mr A, Balfour. Eily O'Connor (the Colleen Bawn) with songs Idrene Thornt on Anne Chute (an Irish heiress) Miss Lily Hill Mrs Cregan (poor but proud) Mrs W E Jermyn, Sheelah Miss May Vernon, New Scenery, New and appropriate Music. Doors open 7.30., commence at 8. Prices, 3s, 2s, (children half-price),and Is. Box plan at Mr Holmes, Queen-st, RJ. J. KENNEDY, a partner in the above firm, is in no way connected with the Mn T, J. Kb.nkedy, who visited Mastertou some time since. I H E A T R E ROYAL. G. P. Hausmann, Lessee and Manager. Prof, Anderson, The Great Wizard of the North. THURSDAY, GRAND OPENING NIGHT ANDERSON A Lady Stabbed—real sword ANDERSON —real blood. The Haunted ANDERSON Pavilion. Mdlle Blanche ANDERSON Anderson. Marvellous SecondANDERSON Sighted Sybl. The newest. ANDERSON inost wonderful,- and unique ANDERSON entertainment in the world, ANDERSON Nothing like it to be seen anyANDERSON where. Admission 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Holmes', Stationer. THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY MONDAY Feb. 23, Mastebton. Feb. 23 First appearance in Maaterton of Eaaton's - Variety Combination--10 Artists 10 Each a star in his particular line, Miss E. Elliott, the most talented Mezzo Soprano who has ever visited the oolnnies ; Harry Hooper, Champion Bone. Player ; William Easton; Master Willie, the smallest athlete in the world; AlfKing, Jas. Bmith. Madame Marshall, Alex Henderson, and R. D. Campbell. A unique and refined show, free from vulgarity. Prices 2s and Is.'
2 THEATRE. ■GreytowaTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Under the management of Mr Barnard THE OPERATIC BURLESQUE Aladdin. For the first time performed in the Wairarapa. Prices as usual. Doors open 780 ; commence at 8-
ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS, EKETAHUNA. IN AID OF THE MASTERTON HOSPITAL. (PORTS will be held in Parsons' J paddock, Eketahuna, on TUESDAY", the 17th March, 1891, For further particulars see programmes. Intending competitors will please take notice that nominations for ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, MILE RACE. WALKING RACE, and HURDLE RACE close on March 3rd with]the Secretory- ■•.-.. A Ball will be held in the evening in Parsons' Hall. , WM.'MURDOCH, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE. ECTIONS OF LAND, Te Ore Ore Road, between Hospital and residence of F. G. Moore Esq. . Terms Exceptionally Easy. Apply "W. Sellak ' OST.—Between Club Hotel Stables j and Te Ore Ore gate, a LADY'S JACKET. Finder requested to return same to Masterton Police Station. MASTEETON "- : HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. AutUmn ShOWWednesday, 25th Feb. 1891. Drill Hall Masterton, I Entries to be made with- Secretary fiom 7.30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, 24th February. Special prize list will appeal in a few days. Catalogues &c,- on application to W. B. CHENNELS, ; Secretary. Prize List for Autumn Show of the Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society, to T be held in the Drill Hall on Wednesday, 25t,h February, 1891. Numbers according to catalogue. Class I. No 4, W. B. Chennells, Ist prize 5/, 2nd 2/; No. 19, W. B. Chennells, Ist prize ss, 2nd 2s ; No 27, Jno. Duthie & Co, Wellington, Ist prize 10s 6d; No 30, Jnp. Duthie & Co, Wellington, Ist prize 10s 6d; No 32, W G Beard, Ist prize 10s 6d; No 29a, best collection 6 coleus, W. B. Chenuells, Ist prize os, 2nd 2s; No 29b, best collection 6 tuberous begonias, J Elliott & Co, Ist prize value 7s 6d. Class 11. No 54, W. G. Beard, Ist prize 7s 6d, 2nd 4s ; No 54a, best collection cut flowers, W.G. Beard, Ist prize 10s Gd ; No 60, T. Dixon, value ss. Class 111.
No G7, Mrs W. H. Beotham, Ist prize 7b, 2nd 8s Gd.; No 81, Wilkins & Field, Wellington, Electroplated Cup value 21s, first, W. G. Beard Hte 6d, second ■ No 02, Kev Father McKenna, Ist prize 7a, 2nd 3s Cd ; No. 93a, Best collection fruits, Mrs W. H. Beetham, value, 21h, and 10s Gd. Class IV No 123 a Best collectionof tomatoes, 4of each variety, Mrs G. Williamson, box cigars, value, 265; No. 94, Mr G. Williamson, Ist prize 7s, 2nd 3s 6d ; No. 108, Geo. Johnston, 51b box tea, value 13s 6d; No. 125, J. Carpenter, value 10s Gd; No. 126 J. Myers Wellington, ldoz. % gallon Mason's fruit "jais ; No. 127, E. Anderson, Wellington, iduz. quarts Mason's fruit jars; No.' 128,' E. Anderson, Wellington, idoz. half ?allon Mason's fru»t j»rs. Class V. I No. 133, J. Dixon, Woz mixed cordials; No. 138, Townsend and Cowper, value, 75.6 d; No. 140, HPeterson, value, 7s 6d ; No. 144, K. T. Holmes, value, 10s Gd; No, 145, W. Dougall, value, 10s Gd. Class VI : No. 153, P. Dickson, value, 10s 6.d ; No. 154, '(made 6y exhibitor), T. E. Price, Ho-4 Ga&b'ct P.LfOtoj<rapTu, " " Class VII, No. 175, W. andO. Turnbull and Co's, j al 2iU£tC7.), assortment patent honey *•« -'y V security at current rates. Apply by lotter "Investor" C/o this office,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3739, 18 February 1891, Page 3
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