.■ AMUSEMENTS," ■: : HEATItE flOUli; MASTERTON, 1 Under the Management ofOoilsi Dobson and J. J. Kennedy, llllltHlDll I lllli COMEDY AND DRAMATIC CO v Oroamsed im 1890. ' ONE NIGHTONLY! Positively last appearanse uf tho talented and popular Ourapany, when wlli bb produced for the first time in Maßterton, Bulwer Ly tton's Groat Play "LADY OF, LIONS." , Box Office Open MONDAY, Full and Efficient Orchestra of 13 Perloi'iuorß, under.the Leadership uf Messrs Airey and Candy.',', PEIOES-Sb, 2s, (Ohildren half price) and Is. Reserved Seatsatß.T\ Holmes, Stationer.; J. E. PETHKRIUK. STEWART'S HALL.-PAHIATUA. 0. :'■".'.—:, ■ - Saturday, 18m Inst, DOBSON-KENNEDy.COMPANY. . 'ONE NIGHT ONLY.' HAN Si, The BOATMAN . Id-wliiph the celebrated dog Lipnwill' make his debut. Prices as usual. O.PE R '■&- E 0 0 S E.J Wellington, MONTAGUE-TIMNEK OPtiKACQMPAiNY • LA'STTHte NIGHTS ! ' TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE lCin, For the first time, Sir Julea Beni'dkt's ' '"'Romantio Opera, LILY OF KILLARNEY (Colleen Bawn) Eily O'Connor Miss Annis Montague Danny Mann ■ ,Mr Edward Farley Nardress Cretan Mr Chas. burner, FRHHY, 17th JUNE. Miss Anms Montague's Benefit, Gounod's Immortal Work, 30-OfIORUS and, ORCHESTRA -30 Bos Plan at Hulliday and Go's. Pinnos and Organs by the Dresden Piano Company. Prices of adtiiissibn-B/, 8/, 2/, and 1/. Reserved stalls, 4s. . DUMAN maoalim, Business Manager, MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER BALL. THRILL HALL - MASTERTON. THURSDAY, JULY H i; 1892. Plain and Fanoy Dress. Tickets— Double 10s—Extba Lady, 2s Gd. 0. A.POMALL-Captain. To Bush Contractors, Road Oontractors, and all other Contractors I t SPLENDID STOCK OF; ~ iXES SAWS, (nil patens) PICKS MATTJCKS SHOVELS GRINDSTONES, • ; Clico])cs( in Town. 0. E. DANIELL'S IRONMONGERY & HARDWARE STORES, IFUMJM,, ■■•■■ ' A few friends met the other night in a Newtown store to spend a jovial evening, but as they wero all teetotallers and none of them drank anything stronger than Clement's i'oulo, drunkenness was out of the ques:ion. Mac proposed a gamo at euchre, and Jones said they had better play for something just to give tho game an interest and make it lively, but times who hard, so they did nut care to pla; or money. Smith, however, spied 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 made the game lively, and the fun was fast and furious. Simpson swallowed five, Jones got away with four,- and Smith and Hgpkijiß two each, and Mao 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 are the best arid mildest pills made and are sold by all chemists and druggists everywhere; being a positive, Bafe and reliable euro for constipation,', liver complaint headache, &o. They always give satisfaction. The proprietors give away £6O (in seven prizes) at Xmas., for the seven first nearest guesses sent in, as to how many ot these pills a large Clements Toniopottle (now full) holds. Guess form hi around each box, aud all iuob. forir-s are eligible foi this competition that come from around a box. One box of pills proves their virtues and they can be obtained eveywhere at Is or. post tree for 13 penny stimps, from F, M. Clements, Newtown, NbW, :':
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 3
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591Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 3
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