|HEATRE ROYAL FIXTURES. MONDAY—Ticket of Leave Man. TUESDAY—LittIe Lord Fauntleroy. WEDNESDAY -Lost in London. FElDAY—Private Rinking. SATURDAY— Rinking as Usnal^__ TnHKATRE ROYAL.—Master-ton. Business Manager Mr H. G. Parker. DOBSON^KJkNNEDY DRAMATIC and COMEDY Company. Enormous Success ! Extended Season ! LAST TWO NIGHTS I to-nightTto-night. The Great Spectacular Sensational MeloDrama, in a Prologue and Three Acts, CcjrrentCash! Sybil Milton ... Little Ruby Kennedy. TO-MORROW-FRIDAY, (By special request). The late Dion Boucicault's Romantic Irish Drama, THE QHAUGHRAUNI HE QHAUUHBAUNJ New Scenery ! New Music! I New Dresses !!! Musical Conductor MrR. S. Airey, E.A.M. EJES—3s, 2s, (children half price) and One Shilling. Seats may be reserved at HOLMES'. J. E. PETHERICK, Agent. GREYTOWN--SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 5, CURRENT CASH. LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT GLOVE CONTEST , ON 3DNESDAY, September 9th, 1891, BETWEEN MITCHELL AND J. THOMPSON, [7 HO will fight to a finish for £lO , V aside and the gate proceeds, at he Theatre Royal. Maßterton. Admision—Front seats 2i 6d, back 2s. Doors pen at 8 p.m. Great event at 9. >ALACE THEATRE.—GREYTOWN. FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. PLAIN and FANCY DRESS UNVITaTIOIN ball, IN AID OF RBOR DAY FITftDS. -)RIZES.—One Guinea wiil be given j£- for the Most Original Costume worn by a Lady ; and One Guinea will be given for the same worn by a Gentleman. Ladies and Gentlemen throughout] the Wairarapa have kindly consented to act upon the Committee, which numbers j between three and four hundred persons. TICKETS—DoubIe, 6s; Single, 4s; Extra Lady, 2s 6d; i T O. o
UPPER TAUERD ROAD DISTRICT. -yrOTIUE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Upper Taueru Road Board, at a meeting to be held on SEPTEMBER sth, 1391, to BTRIKE A GENERAL RATE of THREEJSIGHTHS of a PENNTt in the £ on the rateable value for the time being of all the rateable property within the District tor the year ending on the 31st MARCH, 1892, the said rate to be payable at the Office of the Board m one instalment on the Ist day ot OCTOBER, 1891, The Bate Book is open for Public Inspection during office hours at the Office of the Board. r E. PRICE, Clerk. August 30, ljffil; I SCHOOL OF DESIGN. > ISS HQLMES invites all who are J. Interested in the abeve School to inspect the work of the pupils on SATURDAY, September sth, From 3 to 5 p.m (Afternoon Tea); and from 7 to 9 p.m. Owners are requested to remove their Easels, etc., on or before FRIDAY, 4tn inßt, after which date all Furniture will be deemed/to be the property of the Committee, W. E. PAIGE, I Chairman. MASTEBTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. \BE usual Weekly Parade of the MasI terton Rifle Volunteers will be eld on THURSDAY. Fines for non-attendanec. Captain Commanding.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3903, 3 September 1891, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3903, 3 September 1891, Page 3
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