'■■' AMUSEMENTS'- ' HEA TR E Tji'O YA I, To the Inhabitants of MaSTEKION. AS_ the Suburbs, . ME H, N. ABBOTT, Proprietor ol the Opera House, Auckland, hai 11 the pleasure to announce that he ha e made arrangements for a. tour of Net, > Zualaud ot the world renowned < ,'MR. SMAZELLE, ) The Eminent ■' BAtUTONE SINGER, RECITER & 1 EACONTEUR, Who will open as above with his SUPEhB, BEAUTIFUL, & IMQUI ENTERTAINMENT, MDSIO, SONtt, AND. STORY ' (Pictorially Illustrated)' '. ■ ' ON . ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 11th, AND tf FOLLOWING EVENING .Mr Abbott lately journeyed to Melbourne (ivheie Mb Bkazbllb was finish* ' mg hij sixth season) on purpose to judge for himself as to the merits of this enter" 1 tainmentnnd its suitability to a New ,' Zealand tiudieuoe, and knowing the in- ' habitants as well hb he does, he predicts | tor it a moat favourable reception, ■ Mb Snazbue as a Versatile: Vocalist has no oompeer.oven in Great Britain, and as a Reciter and Teller of Humorous 1 Yarns his reputation at the Engliah and ! Scotch Institutes is a household word. Added to this, the Scenic Effects are of unsurpassed splendour, ; It is: high class in all its departments, and has been given by command before the Royal Family of England and the Governors of overy colony he has yet visited.' ■ ■ • '" Mr Snazblle is ussistcd by •'. ; Miss ELEANOR SNAZBLLE, Soprano (Pupil of Mr Santley), Mr HAWKINS, R.A.M.- . (The Eminent Organist, Fiauist, and Composer.) i Mr ROLAND BISHOP and Assistants i (Soenoscopio Manipulators). The instrument, used to illustrate the i recitals and, songs' is acknowledged in London,'- New York, and Paris as the most powerful in tho world. ■■' PRIOES-3/- 2/v Hiid I/Eeserved seats may -now be secured- at R.T. HOLMES, Stationer. ■ Representative for Mr Snazelle- ] MkROBT.GOUKLAY, WAIRAKAPA HUNT OLUB. fIIHE present Hunting Season will be 1 opened by a run villi' the Hounds near Feathorßton on SATURDAY, the 7th May. The 'Meet' will take placo at Lonowood House at 12.45, and the throw-off at 1,30^,m. Members will produce their tickets. These will be forwarded promptly on receipt of subscription of £l. Non-members may follow on payment of a fee of os. Mr 0, Pharnzyn invites all those in-j tending to follow tho hounds to lunch at Longwood at 1 p.m. Owners are reminded that horses inußt be hunted regularly to .the satisfaction of the masters in order to qualify lor the Wellington and Wairarapa Steeplechase Meetings in July next. GEO.S.M.MoDERMID, Hon. Sec nUBLIO HALL, TAUEIUJi GRAND'MISCELLANEOUS ' CONCEHT, Will be given by the Mastorton Wesloyan .Church Choir (assisted by friends), on TUESDAY, MAY 10th,at8p.m. Admissiok—Adults, 1/- j Children 6d: Proceeds in aid of Piano Fund. UED STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S FIFTH aNNIHLBALL, TobeheldintheMasterton VOLUNTEER DRILL HALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 11m TICKETS 7/6 -By Invitation. MUSIC-Uornet, Piano, and Violin. Dancing at 8 o'clock. J. B, EMMETT, Hon. Seo. B.C. GREYTOWN HOSPITAL. ANNUAL BALL, rTIO be held in tho Palace Hall, 1 Greytown, on FRIDAY, 13th May, TICKETS—DoubIe, 7/6 j Single, 6/-; . Extra Lady, 2/6, May be obtainod from Jlfr Ghas, Haines, at the office of the Wairarapa Daily Times, Mastorton, F, H.WOOD, Hon Sec, Greytown Hospital Ball Committee. mHE BALL OP THE SEASON. X Eketaiiuna Rifle Club, President: F.Von Eedin Esq.; VicePresidents : Messrs Thos. Parsons and J. Jones. ANNUAL BALL To be held in Elusion's Town Hall, FRIDAY, 10th JUNE. Dancin? to commence 8 30. Double Tickets 7/6, to be had Irnm members of the Club and Committee. W.A,ROWSE,Hon.Sec TAUERU RIFLE CLUB, First ANNUAL BALL. rnO Be held in the Tauoru Public 1 Hall on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May '92. .Dancing..at B,'p.raTiokota 7/6. N.B.—A Conveyance will run to'Taueru on night of Ball. ?! A. W. VENNELL-Hon^eo, Imitation f/ie Siucerest Foim of FialtyryA mimmmsm KINSBY, (LATE PRICE & CO) Artist and Photographer, Lambton Quay, Wellington. SPECIAL NOIIOB. 1 LL PiOTUiiEsare taken by Hie Peo» __i. frietob personally, The Public can therefore feel assured that overy oains will bB taken to produce a Stkikrao Pombait combined with a Pleasing, Picture.. TWOPROOFS.FORE4OHSITTING. Cabinet- . ,'..'.' s d Three»quarters orfoil length, 1 copy 3 0 do do . 3 do .6 0 do do' 6do 7 6 do do ■l2do 12 6 Tfa great success whicli we /raw achieved, by our highly artistic work, togetkr with f/iepuMicatwti of our Mwxd Price List, to induced, others to attempt to follow in our wife; Mas we unpractical Photongrfim, POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS aMttijiif'aM hep ovfselm abreast'of thi times withtkprogrets of our profittfcn, ihe Public can,readily vnda stand the reasw. of our superiority, and how utterly impassible it is for-others to compefewii/iuj. > MATT-OPALETTES ' is not injured by Handling; nor Moisture
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4105, 6 May 1892, Page 3
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