I. AMUSEMENTS" .; THjs DPJNK TIiAFFJC. AMEETIKG of oitizens who are op. posed to THE LICENSING BENOH i granting tho request of THE MASTBRTON PUBLICANS for an extension of hours toe DKI.NK SELLING, MOND'AY EV.ENING, in the TEMPERANCE HALL, at 8 p.m, SpeakersRevs, E. Wood and J. Dukes, and Messrs D, MoGeegor, W, M. Easthope and others. TO-MORROW EVMING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK I PALMER'S OPERATIC-COMEDY COMPANY. j N (he Musical Extravaganza played 1 84 consecutive night* in Melbourne and right through Now Zealand with the most instantaneous success, entitIed—"AUNTLUCINDA." " On the second night in Palmerston North 1 just as the curtain fell on the end of tlm first act, a gentleman stepped on to the stage and presented Mr Palmer with ati address.:signed by'forty residents prayini; him to extend his season in Palmerston,''— Mmrnvfalu Times, 27th April, ~ .-,- "On Saturday Eyening at the close of the performance Mr Palmer was waited on by some of the most influential cbizons of Marton and a request preferred that he would pay the town another visit."— Rmqitikci Advocate, May 2. Box Plan for Reserved Seats at Mr 0, H, Campbell's,-Prices as usual. N.8.-Freo List entirely suspended. ME ill OTOE i 7 Educating the Horse. ■JROFESSOR LIOHTWARK will . give a lecture on the above subject in tho TEMPERANCE HALL, IUSTERTON. THURSDAY NEXT, ltat MAY. IS* Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. 1 ' MEETING will be held on MON* L DAY, 16th, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the STAR HOTEL, Business !-To elect a Committee for carrying out in an impartial manner— A GRAND INTERNATIONAL TUQ.OP-WAR. To appoint officers, etc., and decide on the prizes to be given. All are kindly invited, R. H. ELLIOTTE, Hon. Sec. pro fen. PALMER'S WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL COMPANY on Tuesday and Wednesday next, the 17th and 18th May, See circulars and bills for newspaper opinions throughout New Zealand,. • TAUERU RIFLE OLDB. First ANNUAL BALL. THO Be held in the Taueru Public. 1. Hall on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 21th May '92. Dancing at 8 p.m— Tickets 7/6. N.B.—A Conveyance will run to Taueru on night of Ball. > t A. W. VEMELL-Hon Sec'.! BACHELORS' BALL, Choral Hall, Maurioeville, on QUEEN'SBIKTHMY, May 24th, 1892, Double Tickets, 7/6; bitioiE, 67I IT|HB BALL OF THE SEASON. Eketahuna Rifle Club. President: F.Von Redin Esq,; Vice* Presidents; Messrs Thos. Parsons and J, Jones. ANNUAL BALL To be held in Elusion's Town Hall, FRIDAY, 10th JUNE. Dancing to commence 8 80. :.Double Tickets 7/6, to be had from members of the Club and Committee, ■ W.A.ROWSE.Hon.Seo. A FllM GM, A few friends met ihe other night in a Newtown storetosf end a jovial evening, but as they were all teetotallers and none of them drank anything stronger than Clement's Tonic, drunkenness was out of the question. Mae proposed a game at euchre, and Jones said they had bettor play for something just to give the game an interest and make it lively, but times were hard, so they did not care to pla; or money. Smith, howover, apied a box of Fletcher's bilious and liver pills, and proposed that each time a man was beaten he should take a pill, and this inado the game lively, and tho fun was fast and furious, Simpson Bwallowed five, Jones got away with four, and Smith and Hopkins' two each, and Mad got off scot free, The game terminated by a general exodus at 3 a.m., for Dr Fletcher's pills never labour in Vain They aro the boat and mildest pills mado and are sold by all chemists and druggists everywhere j being a positive; safe, and reliable euro'for constipation, liver complaint. headache,'&o, 'They alwayß give satisfaction, The proprietors giye away £6O (in Beven prizes) at Xmas., for the seven first nearest guoßses sent in, as to how many ot these pills a large Clements Tonic bottle' (now full holds. Guess form is around each box, and all such forrrs are eligible for this competition that come from around a box. , One box of pills proves their virtues and they oan be obtained everywhere at Is or post Ireeforlit penny Btrmps, from F, M dements, Newtown. NBW SPECIA L PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE . ' FOR THIS MONTH.' r PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS!! '- mHREE.QUARTERS add FULL . 1 LENGTH CABINETS Beautifully j Finished, Equal to the best produced in the Colony for 7/6 Half Dozen . : . , ■ 4 12/6 ; Dozen .' '■'■:■ ,3/« First Copy * Goth at the Time of Sitting ovly, j 8 Family Groflp Yignettea.pl-Matt? Opals at'Redfiet} Rates. . Views takim iji Town or Country. ' THOS. ED, PRICE, Queen Street, Masterton. ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 3
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748Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 3
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