fears ! what hours of keen sorrow and deep darkness she must have experienced. Yes, indeed. None can eyen imagine it except those ■who belong to the great Sisterhood of Suffering. Where she mentions one symptom of her hiseaae she actually could have named dalf a dozen. For her malady—the fearfully common and fatal one, indigestion and dyspepsia —has as many signs and forms as the mini has fancies, or the heavens have clouds. From it, as from sin, rome a thousand pangs and pains to torment and to crush helpless humanity. Seeing what her great discovery has accomplished in this and multitudes of like cases, how good a friend to her kind was Mother Seigel! Eip Van Winkle awoke from his nap to find himself old ; Mrs Ayr awoke from her long night of illness to find herself young again. Is nor the moral plain enough for all the suffering millions in England ? mHEATRE ROYAL FIXTURES. WEDNESDAY—Rinkinsr. FRIDAY —Private Rinking Party. HESS? I 1 —-* GRANT) CONCERT TODRTREHAIR OSBORNE COMPANY. THE above party of gifted singers will appear at Masterton Theatre tloyal on Thursday and Fkid.vy, 15th and 16th October. Pahiatua Uoucert, Saturday 17th :Wuudvi la 19th. J. W. KILNER, Business Manager. TEE HAIR OSBOKNE CONCERT COMPANY. mfIEATRE ROY\L, MASTERTON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 _ _ TO-NIGHT ! Miss Osborne will sing—- • Kitty Tyrell,' 'Kathleen Mavournaen,' 'Fancy Waft Me.' Miss Maggie Johnson will sing—- ' Tell Me My Heart.' Mias Nellie Parsons will sing- - • For Love of Thee.' Mr Nairn will sing—- ' The Last Watch.' Mr Kilner will sing—- • The «Volf,' ' Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,' • The Flying Dutchman.' Duetts, Quartettes, and Instrumental Selections by the Company. ADMISSION—3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8. J, W. KILNER, Business M'gr. THEATRE ROY4L. A GREAT BOXING CONTEST will take place between ARTHUR FRANCIS and 808 KIRKWOOD, On SATURDAY, 17tli mat., for £25 a side. Amateur boxing at 7 "30, BIG EVENT at 8.30. Admission 1/, and 2/, Stage 3/. QEBIRAL BOOTH'S Visit to Wellington. DAY S— AYS, SATURDAY to TUESDAY, 24th to 27th CCTOBER. Great meetings in the OPFRA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Tickets obtainable at Flockton's, or through local officers of the Salvation Army. EXTRA SECTIONS, &a. MASrERTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 18. a, Coaching Stallion, Gold Medal, First; Silver Medal, Second. miscellaneous horses. 51, a. Filly Foaled since August Ist, 1888, Silver Medal, 53, A, Gelding Foaled atnce Auguat Ist, 1888, Silver Medal. Log Hewing Competition, Messrs A. McLeod and Co., special prize of One Guinea. Mr Jamee Macara's Special should read Two Guineas instead of One in the Programme. FOR SALE— Acres, Eketahuna. 1 acre planted with choice fruit trees in bearing, 2 large strawberry beds, permanent creeks, shelter trees, live hedge, Bmall dwelling and outbuildings. Quarter of an hour from Railway and Telegraph Office. £175, terms. W. G. HAYWARD, Eketahuna. TENDERS are invited up to the 31st inst for— CutlingLlght Scrub, at Bremerton, Taueru. G. W. MACE. PIANO TUNING. MR. J. CHARLTON, PIANO AND ORGAN TUNER, FROM Wellington, is now ou one of his regular visits to Masterton and district. Orders may be left with Mr. Holmes, Stationer, and at Mr Mason't, Chemist. GENERAL SYNOD ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the standing Committee in concert with n yself, the undersigned, have appointed the 17th day of October, 1891, at 8 o'clock p.m., as the time, and the St. James' Schoolroom, Lower Hutt, the place for the Nomination of one Representative for the Hutt and Wairarapa District. If there be more than one candidate nominated, an election will be held ou the 12th day of November, 1891, at the same place, and between the hours of 8 and 9 p.m. W. A. FI'fZHERBERT, Returning Officer. MR MOFFIiT, SURGEON DENTIST, I~|~AVING removed from Church-st., may now be consulted Holly House, Chapel street, behind Caselbebg's Store, and former residence of Mrs Young. MITSIC WAREHOUSE (Next Mr St. George, Chemist,) GREfTOWN, M-p TT ARN HA M f _L\)» V has much pleasure in announcing that he is opening in the above line, with a stock of Instruments and Music. Music not on hand will be procured on the shortest notice. The whole of the district supplied. Agent for Mr G. Reichardt. Orders tor tuning pianos carefully attended to. M. R. Varnham will be glad to receive pupils tor the Violin, Clarionet, Cornet, &c. Terms on application. A HOMESTEAD. FOB SALE. A 84RGAIN. A SUBSTANTIAL residence in _Q, Street with about threequarters pf an acre of excellent land, together wtyhStables and Outbuildings. TRICE : £2pQ. An acie of land in Bk.vtlet Street, PRICR ; £IOO. The above desirable properties are for gale at a VERY LOW PRICE. For turther particulars apply this or r ice.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3940, 16 October 1891, Page 3
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