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mHEATRE ROYAL. FIXTURES. WEDNESDAY—Rinkin?. FRlDAY—Private Kinking Party. S fSon Y Hie»only QESKRAL BOOTH'S Visit to Wellington. DAY S—4—D ATS, SATURDAY TO TUESDAY, 24TH to 27T* ( CTOBER. Great meetings in the OPERA HOUSE, WELLIN GTON. Tickets obtainable at Flockton's, or through local officers of the Salvation Army.

Theatre royal MASTERTON, OCT. 28 & 29. (Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayer). Re- appearance of tha celebrated Comedian. J. W. FOLEY And his Dramatic Comedy, and Burlesque Company. WEDNESDAY, 28. The late Dion Boucicanlt's Domestic Comedy in two acts THE IRIHH DIAMOND CAST OF CHARACTERS— General Dily Mr R. D. Campbell Dick Daly Max Reidle The Irish Diamond " (with songs and dances; J. "W. Foley -Ignatius Mulrooney T, Shortland Mrs Blake Miss Laurie Bloom Mary Blake Miss Dons Marlowe Lady Mountjoy Mrs J. W. Foley Lucy Miss.Lawrence ACT (1). —The Home of the Blakes. ACT (2).—lnterior of Daly CastlaTo be tollowad by Parlour Pastime by the " FOLEY'S," who in the latest specialities, including the whimsical sketch " The Charge of the Light Krigade " to conclude with the screaming farce Characters bit the Compact. Musical Director Mr C. Clifford, PRICES: 3/- 2/-1 /- Business Manager Mp. fl. Clacsos. HEAT RE ROYAL. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th HORACE CHESTEk. Thk Wanderin'g Minstrel, will have the honor of appearing in his world-renowned humorous and musical entertainment entitled " A Cure for the Blues." introducing COMICAL and QUIZZICAL 60 CHARACTERS, AO Supplemented by the introduction of " Masks and Faces " In which Mr Chester will transform biiuseli in full view of audience into Gladstone, Randolph Churchill, Oeneral Gordon, Beaconsfield, Colonel Burnaby, Justice Hawkins, etc., etc., etc. REMBMBEK ! ! ONE NIOHT ONLT. Prices ef admission 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plan at Holmes'. HARRY SAVILLE, Agent. PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY, November 9th, 1891. T

A UKAND PLAIN AND FAKCY DRKSS BALL WILL BE HELD IK THE town hall, eketahuna, On the 9th Novembor, commencing at 8. p.m sharp. Gentleman's ticket 5/, Ladies FREE. ji.B. -A prize will be given to the lady & gentleman appearing in the most original fancy costumes. HEAD WHAT Mother mary Joseph AUBKRT HAS DONE. Taradale, Napier, September 9,1891. Dear Sister,—Your valuable medicine eared my daughter when sho was suffering from rheumatic fever. Yours sincerely, Maut Ltkcm, Ha web's Bat Huutn, Smtembbb 14, 1891. " It is quite safe to say that there is no more Widely known or respected woman in Hawke's Bay than Sister Mary Joßeph, nor one whose efforts for the relief of the suffer, ing sick have been more successful. During her long stay in this ooleny (over SO years) Sister Mary Joseph has devoted herself to the discovery and utilisation of the medii cinal virtues with whieh our New Zealand llora is so lavishly endowed. The result of her researches have been so successful that hundreds of families in Hawke's Bay have had reason te bless Sister Mary Joseph's long stay in this province. Her remedies ultimately aehieved a mere than loeal fame, got only in this eoloiy, bat also in Australia and at last the demaad for them so increased that it became necessary for a business firm to take the matter of distribution in hand Messrs Kempthornc and Prosser are therefore now the agents for the sale of these remedies, which will be found advertised in another eolumn."

Taradale, September 8,1891. To Sister Mary Joseph Aabert, —A number of years I was afflicted with wry bad headaehe and tried several medicines without effect, when I was advised ta go to Sister Mary Joseph,who was then a resident at the Meanee Mission, but not having much faith in family doctors it was some time before I went to her. When I did go and explained how I felt she said she would make me well in a few days; and with the medieine I got and took, her words came true, and I was all right. Afterwards she cured my daughter of a very dangerous complaint after two or three doetors had failed. Sister Mary Joseph has been a sad loss to this place, to both Natives and Europeans, Hendersok Gordon. Taradale, September 9,1891. Dear Sir,—ln 1881 I was seized with cramps. I was advised to go and see you, and the medieine you gave rae cured me effectually. For two years previous I got them regularly, and thanks to you they have left me altogether, lam as strong again as ever I was. William Conwat. Bootmaker. Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street. MastertonTHE proprietor of this FavoRITL Boarding House, ir thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, beszs to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it is secoiid to none in the Wairarapa. TIIE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Beard and Lodging 18s per week if paid in advance t or £1 ft the end of the ALL MEALS, OJSE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoking and Beading Rooms. Private Sitting Room for Ladies. 300 D STABLING. S®"GOOD PADDOCKS FEED WRIGHT PROPRIETOR. MR MOFFITT, SURGEON DENTIST, "JJAVING removed from Church-st., may now be consulted at Holly House, Chapel street, behind Caselbep.o's Store, and formtr residence of Mbs. Young.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3949, 27 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3949, 27 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3949, 27 October 1891, Page 3

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