mH EATRE ROYAL MASTERTON. FIXIURES FOB THE WEEK ? d Td"y! Dr. Oanaris. WEDNESDAY—Private Rinkisg. THURSDAY] and Rinking aa usual, SATURDAY Private Rinking parties maj engage the Rink by applying to the Manager. G. PHILLIPS, Managing Representative. JI HE ATRE ROYAL, By special request ot a large number who were unable to witness the performance of DR. 0 A N ARTS. fie will appear again for positively the LAST NIG-H i' In Masterton on FRIDAY NEXT, 26th. LAST NIGHT OF MISS OLIVE BEAUMONT. GREYTON TO-NIGHT, Prices—3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING.
mHEATRE AL, THURSDAY, 2nd JULY, 1891. Mli A, VON EETSENBERG's CONCERT, Assisted by some of his pupils, the Orchestra, and leading vocalists of the district. PKOGBAffIME. Part 1. 1. Overture "Tancredi " Orchestra and piano duet, Misses Cameron and F. Boddincton 2. Part song, Double Trio 3. Piano solo " The Old Folks at Home"' Misa IU. Elkinß 4. Song, " The Vagabond," Mr F. G. fl»oore 5. Song Mr R. Heard 6. Piano solo " Dause JSigre " (Archer) MissPayton 7. Song, selected, • ... Miss A. White 8. Turkish Patrol, Orchestra and piano duet 9. Part Song ... Double Quartette 10. Piano solo, Les Hntfuenots (JSmith) Miss C. Wray 11. Song •'Good Company." Mr R. R. 0. Coleman 12.- Song, " Golden Love," Mrs Muller 13. Piano Solo, "Irish Diamond No 3," (Papa) Miss Cameron 14. Duet " Flow Gentle Dora," Messrs Moore and Coleman Interval of 5 minutes. Paat 11.
THE BLIND BEGGrAKo, Comic Opera by Offenbach. Cast of Characters Jack Morgan ... ... Mr "W. Bray Baffles (Mr) Mr W. Iggulden Pedestrian Mr Wright Overture at 8 p.m. Prices and Box Plan as usual. ~ Notice. Trespassers with doe:, gun, or axe, on our properties atßideford will be prosecuted. __ PUHARA TE TAU, J. P. PERRY. Masterton, June 17th, 1891. A GRACEFUL TRIBUTE. THE charming and accomplished pianiste of Madame Putey's (England's greatest contralto) concert tour (Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania), pays a graceful tribute to the Dresden Piano Company's celebrated instruments. Occidental Hotel, • ■ Wellinaton, June 13th, 1891. M. J. Brookes, Esq., Manager the Dresden Piano Co.,
Wellington. Deab Sib, —1 am very pleased to give my testimony in regard to the merits of the splendid piano supplied by your Company to the series of concerts given by Madame Patey in Wellington. I -beg to express my-pleasure with the exquisite quality of its tones and the superiority of its finish. The touch.always responsive—was splendid in reiterated notes, as well as in the most rapid runs and arpeggio passages. Wishing your Company success, Belieye me, Very truly, yours, Emilia. Wood, SoloPiani&te Madame Patey'a Concert Tour. G.SMITH&GO'S AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS ABE NOW ON VIEW AT THE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3841, 25 June 1891, Page 3
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483Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3841, 25 June 1891, Page 3
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