AMUSEMENTS. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! !«»M«®am AND THURSDAY, & m H E A T R E ROY A L « i. MASTERTON. 'i DAVYS' BEIGHT LIGHTS! 9 3 DISTINCT ENTERTAINMENTS 3 Comedy, Novelty and American Mari- * onette Company. Beautiful Transformation Scene, with latest lime light effects, A new and refined programme, a : ' h Everything sparkling from start to finish, s ■I The Greatest Marionette Show in the « colonics;. « Admission 3s, 2s, and Is, Doors open 7.30., Overture at 8. FRED DAVYS. Twentieth Anniversary LANDING OF TEE SCANDINAVIAN SETTLORS OF M AORICEVILLE. A GRAND BALL Will be held in the n BOHL HALL, \J East Macriceviue, on Fbiday, Bth April, 1892. Dancing to commence at 7 p.m, Doublo Tickets, 7s fid; Extra Ladies Free, Tickets from members of Committee or I. P. W. JESSES, Hon, Seo. PALACE THEATRE, GREYTOWN. WEDNESDAY NEXT, April (ith, 1892. Paril MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT Pari 11 First Performance of THE NEW ZEALAND ARBOJR DAY CANTATA. BY GREYTOWN CHILDREN, Words bytheßev.E.H. Wyatt. Music by Mr M, R, Varnbam, Dedicated to Sir George Grey, Doors open at 7,30; Commence at 8, Prices—Front seats 2a Gd, Gallery Is 6d, Back scats Is. Children under 14 years, 6d to gallery and back seats. W. 0, NATION, Hon Sec. GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits, Confectionery Aud Guudled Feels. They are everywhere acknowledged to be the best. FACTORY.-Alton St,, and Nile St. E, Nelson, Wholosalo Wellington Branch, - Brandon St. PIGEON MATCH. A TEN-BIRD PIGEON MATCH, X\_ to be fiied under the \Vaihenga Gun Club Rules, will be held on the old Waihenga Eace Ouurse, on SATURDAY, the ICth April, to commonce at 10 a.m. sharp, £25 will be given in prizes if sufficient entries aro received. Entrance foo £l, to be sent to A. BUNYARD, Martinborough, on or beforo WEDNESDAY, the 13th April. Birds, Is each, All money received for entries over advertising, &c,, will uoauueu w |umi». Lunch and other Refreshments on the ground. Other Sweepstakes will be fired. JNO GRAHAM & CO. AKBKOWOPEHIKaUP.THE NEW SEASON'S GOODS, DRESS MATERIALS, CASHMERES, BROOHES, COSTUME CLOTHS, TWEEDS, etc, etc, ENGLISH & COLONIAL BLANKETS AND RUGS Frrm the Best Makors. FLANNELS from tlio best Mills, Wools3and4ply fingerings, Wheeling's k Alloa's, Union and Crimean Shillings, Crimean ; Shirts,' _ ; Flannol Shirts and Pants, Knitted Woollen Shirts and Pants, Cardigan Jackets, Men's Youths' and Boys' Suits, Hats, Sox, etc, etc, Macintoshes, Tweed Overcoats, Oilskins, etc. Wo re-oil OILSKINS FreeofOhargo DWELLING HOUSE, 13 rooms, with or without paddock, situated x Chapel Street, lately occupied by P. Gill, WALTER PERRY, ! MRS G. HASKELL EXPERIENCED NURSE, wishes to inform Indies residing in this dis- • trict that she is open to engagement , i References giyen if required. ! i 'address; MrsHaskbll : j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 3
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