THEATRE ROYAL, MASfERTON. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN. 13th, GRAND CONCERT. I by THE WELLINGTON CONCERT PARTY : MISS Modem, Suptnni) jjMt R, 3. Williams. Tenor; Miss Fisher, Contralto j Mr J. Pcouso, Baritone; Mr MacDulT Boyd, Violinist; Mr Robert Parker, Pianist and Conductor. TRICES OK ADMISSION: 3, 2, and 1 Shillings MESSRS KMOKNER & CO.'S FIRST ANNUAL ART UNION OF ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, By Permission of the Colonial Scoretary, To be Dub os 12th Jasoaky, 1852. 400 Tickets ax 2s 6d eacii Committee to superintend Drawing- Messrs E, C, Baffin, A. Toine, 8, Kolin, Morrah, D, .Mahoney. fPHESE boiiutiful Works of Art urn X now on view in the Practice Room of the Orjsden Pianoforte Warehouse, corner of Lambton Quay and Brandon* streets, where tickets may be purchased. Tickets cpii also be obtaiued at various simps in town, or by writing to Messrs Kluckiie* - & Co., care of Dresden Pintio Company, Wellington, enoloang the price, together with two addressed and swroped envelopes, one fur reply and the other tor result of drawing. N.B.—Drafts, l'.O. orders, postal notes, orclicqucs (with exchange witless 'to bo made payable to Rlackner& Co.
'I HE WAIIUBAPA and EAST AOAST PASTOIIAL and AGItICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded 1877. IsconroiuxKD 1878. IIIE ANNUAL IUM AISJD EWE FAIR FRIDAY, 6TH FEBRUARY, 1892. SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON. Sale to commcncD at 11.30 a.m. Entries cluso on SATURDAY, 30th •January. MASTEIITON AURICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION WILt HOLD THEIR ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR 2nd and 3rd FEBRUARY, 1892, Sale to commenco cich day at 12 noon. All entries must be in the hands of tho Secretary by 9 pan. on Wednesday, 27thclay of January, )8!)2. WILL DP, HELD ON IN TUB E.W, DORSET, Secretary. ON
2,4. and G-tooth Lincolns will bo said on tlie first day. do do liomney downs oil the second. ALEX. WALKER, Secretary. HAND assortment nf Trinkets' of oyery description at CO I .TMAtf'S, Willis Street, Wellington. MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS will be received by tho JL Chairman of tho Board for Constructing 2 Bridges on Drct/er's Hock and Wanguelm Road. Metalling on ifanmvillo■ West Eoad-2 contracts. Plana etc at Mr G. Uundersen's Central Store, Mauricovillo. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tho time for receiving tenders Is extended to 3 p.m on Saturday, the 23rd January, 1892. '■ W. GRAY, Cierk: Mauricoville, January 9,1892, New Year 1892. R. HANNAH & Co, HAVE much pleasure in wishing one and nil A Merry Christmas and A Very Happy New Year, with a pair of Hannah a Celebrated Boots and Shoes, tho immense inctenso in the demand for which is sufficient to satisfy the most fastidious. P., Hannah Je Co, claim to ho tho only successful employers of labour iu boot manufacturing in New Zealand. 1(. Hannah & Co. c!aim tho public support on the following groundsl'hcy were the first to bring down good boots ami shoes to moderate and fair prices, and to within tho scope of from tho poorest working man to the Governor. They provide work fir the maintenance of at least 700 men, women, and children, and they hold the largest and best selected stock of boots and shoes in New Zcannd, 2000 paiiß of superior boots and shoes manufactured on the premises every week I LG9,000 worth of Beautiful New Stock to select from I Christmas 1891 AND CHRISTMAS i'RIOES,
F. Piiiet'a Boots and Shoes, cut cash ' price 22a Oil and 2oa; former cash price 28s and 33s 6d 10 truuks S Wolf's boautiful shoes from 12s (id 12 trunks Otto Hertz lovely ohnesfrom - 14s 6d 20 truuks Bective shoes,everlasting wear, from Ks lid 10 trunks Bostock and Co.'s and Edivin Bostock's boots and shoes 23 trunks Ladies' evening shoes from 2s lid to 20s 15 trunks Girls' beautiful tan shoos from 5s 6d 10,000 pairs Children's shoes from 8d to 2s Ud 5,000 paira Girls' nico balmorala horn 5a cd . V 4,000 pairs Girls tennis shoes from 2s 9d 5,000 pairs Boys and Youths' Tennis Shoes from 3s Gd 200 pairs Gents' Cycling Shoes from os (id 4,000 pairs Gents' boautiful ooze calf tan Shoes 3,ooopairs Qoht's can oozo calf Balmorala 2,<)00 pairs Gents'glove kid boots and shoos from 20s 1,000 pairs Gents' glove kid E S Boots from 12s Gd Hannah's Bluclwr's from os Gd Hannah's Shooting Boots from 10s Gd Hannah's Boautiful Shoes from Gs lid Hannnh's Good £ S Boots, 9s Gd Hannah's Boautiful Bals from 12s 6d Hannah's Good TijJht's from'los Gd '' Hannah's Nico Ladies Shoes trom 7s Gd Hannah's Indestructible. Toed Boots trom 5a Gd . Hannah's Copper Toes from 2a lid, 8s lid, 4a lid Hannah's Boyn' School Boots from 8a Gd, 63 6d Hannah's Slippers from 2s lid Hannah's Canvas Shoes from 5a (id Hannah's Real Purpose Shooters Hannnh's Calf Legets from 5s (id All KINDS OF LEATHER AND BIHNDERY IN STOUK roil BALE., BESPOKE UPPERB.. ' i ' ASPEbIAUIV. ■REMEMBER -.£00,000 worth of stock to solecb from and .. ,Nototho R.tIANME&Co., ' ; ;■ Proprietor,' .. : Queen fhamfjUittiinoit. Oppoaite the.Club Hotel,, H. PEXEIISEN' : Manager,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4010, 12 January 1892, Page 3
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824Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4010, 12 January 1892, Page 3
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