1/ AMUSEMENTS ... . .. HEATREROYs.L, MASTERTON, , Lessee, Mr H. N. Abbott, THIS EVENING! First appearance in Masterton of the WORLD-RENOWNED MR. SWAZELLE, TAB EMINEM baritoM singer, reciter, AND.RICONTItUR, Who ffillfiivo'His Refined and Beautiful Entertainment, eniitled— MUSIO, SONG AND STORY, Pictorially Illustrated, The programme is so unique and novel, and so varied in its phases, that its merits can only be fully understood by n personal visit, Mr Snazelle's Vocal Uontmbohons, ranging "from Grave to Gay, from Lively to Severe," induce "inSheltered Vale," " The. Village Blacksmith," tacred song, '* Nazareth" (Gounod), each of which is beautifully illustrated by scenes indicative of the thorns. The rendering of" NAZARETH" is accompanied by the pourtrayal of the following Superb Pictures, the originals of which are worth £250,000, viii-" The Village of Nazareth," " The Adoration of tho Shepherds," " The Adoration of the Magi," "The Shadow of the Cross," "The Hill of Cavalry," "The Empty Orosj and Flight' of Angels," "Tho Eternal Morning Star," and THE LIGHT OF THE'WORLD, The original of this, masterpiece, by Etolman Hunt, is now in the Oxford Univetsity, and £OO,OOO has been offered for it and refused. Mr Snazolle has tho bolb enpyrigbtj of showing this piotute by permission of Mr Lefi-vre MR,, SNAZEILE'S HUMOROUS- CONTRIBUTIONS, including The Yarns, .the Whistler, The Novel Writer; 'tho'" Song i". Old Simon tho Cellarer," and his inimitable story v' "How Bill Adams Won the-Battle of Waterloo."-'■ ■' THE PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS are of unsurpassed mag'nificonoe, and will include— The Beauties of Statuary, with scenio effects and appropriate music The Beau'.ies of the River Thames "The.Brook," "Rook-of Ages," &c, &o, Mr SNAZELLE is assisted by MissELEANOB SNAZULLE, Soprano (Pupil of Mr Santley) and IHrfIENRYHAWKIM,R,A,M., The eminent Organist, Pianist, and Composer! • Complete Change of Prograinmo ToMorrow Evening. PRICES-3/- 2/-. and hReserved Beats at E. T, HOLMES. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10.10, Representative for Ma Snazellb— MrROBT.GOURLAY. HED STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S FIFTH aNNUILBALL, To bo held in the Masfcerton VOLUNTEER DRILL HALL mmmm WEDNESDAY, MAY lint, TICKETS 7/6 -By Invitation. MUSIO-Uornet, Piano, and Violin. Dancing at 8 o'clock. J. B. EMMETT, ' Hon. Ses. B.C. GREYTOWN HOSPITAL. ANNUAL" BALL, 110 be held in thejPAiAOE Hall, ■ Greytown.onFElDAY.lStliMay, TICKETS-Double, 7/6 j Single, 5/-; ■ Extra Lady,-2/6, • ' May be obtained from Mr Cta, Hames, at the office of the Wairaiapa Daily Times, Masterton. J?, H.WOOD. Hon Sec, Greytown Hospital Ball Committee. PRELIMINARY CARD' CHAS. J, sTPALMER, WHOM tho Ma erton public will remember as " Sfy Sweetheart " has the honor to announce that his Comic Opera Company will appear on Toesdai & VVednebdat, tho 17th and 18th May, in their wonderful success AUNT LUCINDA; Sea circulars and bills for press opinions everywhere, Tho best company of Singer* and Comedians and tho funniest piece in New Zealand for yeas, BACHELORS' BALL, Ohoral Hall, Maukioeville, on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, May 24th, 1892. Double Tickets, 7/6; Single, 5/TAUERU RIFLE CLUB. First ANNUAL BALL,, mO'Be held in the Taueru Poulio I Hali on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May '92, Dancing at 1 8 p.mTiokcta 7/6. N.8.-A Conveyance will run to Taueru on night of Ball. A. W. VENNELL-Hon Sec, TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS, LODGES AND SOCIETIES, . AND OTHERS. I'INFORMATION regarding Societies , or t'lube (names ofsamof date of | annual meetings, and full name and address of Secretaries) for JTOL'E- INSERTION .in Stones' DiREcroRY of j Wellington, should 'be 'fWaried to Messie Stone, Son & (}6;, puu'jdin, aB \ soon as possible. ' ' ■ ,-, NOTIFICATIONS of changes; of ad* t ress, or in names of firms' or companies opening ' TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Opposite the Masterton Coach Factory. \ITILL BE OPEN on and after tbc VV first day - ! of"' October for the Reception of Boarder's and the traveling public. Those giving tho house a call will find oiyility combined with comfort. Terras as per nsiial on application to tho Proprietor. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. . QUEBN'STREET MaSTEMON, GOOD PADDOCKS M'HOfiSES AND UPWARDS may be mado by either sex working evenings, and taking orders tor us. Permanent work if required. Enclose Btamp for pardon,lars. "'""' ' NOVELTY IMPORTING CO, Sydney, ' Referenoeß given. fjIHE next English and European Mail J. direct, If specially addressed per" Aorangi," will oloseai this office on THURSDAY, the 12th day of May, at 6.16 a.m. Money orders,, .rorist«red letters, and parcels at 2 p.iii. on Wednesday 11th. Duo in London 23rd Juno, ; J. BAGGE, I'. : Postmaster. I Masterton, 10th May, 1802.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 11 May 1892, Page 3
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