HEATRE R 0Y A L FIXTURES. MON OAY—Ticket of Leave Man. TUESDAY—LittIe Lord Fauntleroy. WEDNESDAY -Lostiu London. FRIDAY— Private Kinking. SATURDAY—Rinkine: as Usual. rriHKATRE ROYAL.—Mastebton. Biißiness Manager Mr H. G. Parker. DOBSON~KbNNEDY DRAMATIC and COMEDY Company. Enormous Success ! Extended Season ! LAST NIGHT! to-night7to-night. (By special request). THE Q HAUOHRAUN I HE (JHaUUHBAUN! The late Dion Boucicault's ever-popular Romantic Irish Drama, in Three Acts, THE gHAUGHRAIJN! to-Night ! positively the last night! THe GREAT WAKE SCENE OF CON THE SHAUGHRAUN ! Don't Miss It ! Don't Miss It ! New Scenery ! New Music! I New Dresses !!! Musical Conductor Mb R. S. Aikey, R.A.M. PRICES—33, 2s, (children half price) and Ono Shilling. • Seats may be reserved at HOLMEb, J. E. PETHERICK, Agent. rreYl O W N—SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 5, CURRENT CASH.
LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT GLOVE CONTEST WEDNESDAY, September 9fch, 1891, IVUTOHELL AUD J. THOMPSOK, WHO will fi?ht to » finish for £lO aside and the gate proceeds, at the Theatre Royal, Mastertou. Admission—Front seats 2s 6d, back 2s. Doors open at 8 p.m. Great event at 9.
PALACE'THEATRE.—GREYTOWN. FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. PLAIN and FANCY DRESS INVITATION BALL, IN AID OF ARBOR DAY FUNDS. PRIZES.— One Guinea will be given for the Most Original Costume worn by a Lady ; and One Guinea will be niven for the same worn by a Gentleman. Ladies and Gentlemen throughout the Wairarapa have kindly consented to act upon the Committee, which numbers between three and four hundred persons. TICKETS—DoubIe, 6s; Single, 4s; Extra Lady, 2s 6d ; Gallery, Is. T.O. HAYCOCK, l ßon Secs H.G.FILDES, j Hon - hCCS -
WAIBARAPA &BAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL gTALLION |>AKADE Will be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, Carterton SATURDAY, SEPT. 26th, Commencing at 1 p.m. Entrance Fee-FIVE SHILLINGS. A sale of Horaoa will take place at 2 p.m., entrance fee 2s 6d. ,No Horses except Stallions and Horses for sale allowed on the ground. EDWABD DORSET, Secretary.
MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL gTALLION pARADE WILL BE HELD IN MESSRS LOWES AND lORNS' SALE YARDS, EENALL-ST., MASTEBTON. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28bd, 1891, Commencing at 2 p.m. Entrance Fee—FIVE SHILLINGS. ALEX. WALKER, Secretary.
!HE WELL-KNOWNTHOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE " AUMLZN ISTBATO rill travel the Wairarapa this coming eason. Apply early, as the horse will ie limited to a number of approved jiares. For terms see cards. JOHN McRAE, Owner and groom in c har^e. STARTLING REDUCTIONS. JAS JONES & Co JBave commenced their Annual Sale Winter Drapery, Clothing, Boots & Shoes. GOODS must be cleared to make room for spring and summer shipments now due. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY ! Eketahuna, lut September, 1891.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3904, 4 September 1891, Page 3
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