". AMUSEMENTS/: » ;^; : REFORM SrEOIAL SETTLEMENT :' ASSOCIATION.' ;..-:'■. A MEETING.of the abovo Association will be held in tlie Foresters' Hall, at 8 p.m. ,on MONDAY, 27tli Juno. All members ate ic<iue«td to bi> ptessnt. ■ : -.';.■ J H. T. p\ RAND WORK? AND SECULAR By The Mastbrton Wesleyan Choir, Assisted by Friends, in the TEMPERANCE HALL, -ON— ' THURSDAY, JUNB 30th, 18H2. First-dans Piogramme. Admission is* .. Children 6d. ■.'.': GREYTOWN " , AKB OK DAY, FRIDAY,, JULY-1,1892.", PALAOE HILL, GREYTOWN. ARBOR DAY BALL ON Ist JULY, TO HARE FUNDS FOR THEE PLANTING, > Beautiful Decorations !•■■•■. Sp'ondid Floor Surface I Charming Music I All interested in the aucoess of our Arbor Day are invited to .participate. Dancing will commence at 8.50., Tickets-Double 6/, Lady 2/6, Gent 4/NORTH WAIRARAPA UUN CLUB HANDICAP. SATURDAY, 2nd;JULY, 1892, At 10.30 a.m. (Lowes and kins' _ Sale Yards, Mnsterton); ' '■••■ VTOMINATION 1\ ground, day -ot match.- Ten per cunt, deducted from ail, entries, the balance to be given as Ist and 2nd prizes (us arranged). Nominations cliiso.THl'RS'day Nest, 30th.Jo.ne, 1892, at 4.30 p.m lor members only. ; accoptance, subsuription aud birds, to be paid before shooting, E. H. WADDIiNGION.tiec. Look Out for Open Handicap 300 Birds. pALiOE HALL, GREYIOP FRIDAY, JULY 8,1892, The Laughable Extravasjauza BOX AND bOX. After which will bo presented " Life in a Gipsy Camp." . A Novel Entertainment by youug people. GIPSY ENCAMPMENT. To raise funds to purchase an organ for St Luke's Sunday School, Pretty and varied costumes, appropriate scenery, songs and choruses, PROGRAMME: 1, Showman's Haranguo,with Artful Dodge accompaniment Henry Wood and Peroy Nation, 2, Chorus ''Danoing in .the Shady Grove so Glad and Free."—Company. 3, Gipsies on tne Prowl—b'rank Mereon and ■ clarence Edgois.4, Song "Won't you Buyiny Pretty Flowers." -Nellie hrnith 5, Dad talks to his boy on Education,— . Hans Madsen and Percy Duff, • 6, Song and Chorus, "I'm a Merry flipsy," —Annie Nation and Company, 7, Tho Showmangets an offer of somaGreytown curiosities.■— Frank Mcrsou, Henry Wood, aud Arthur lirigg, 8, Telling hor fortune.—Lottie tJdy and Katotlall, ■ ' ■'• ,' 9, The Chief,ot the Tribe tells his story about the flymg m'aohine" awl certain ■ Greytown celebrities —Johu Hornblow, 10, Song and Chorus, " That. Hying Machino," - John Hornblow and Company. 11, The Gipsy Girl's illness and Dying Scene.—lnvalid, Kiite Hall;' Nurao, ■ • Zoo Cook.; attendant, Emily Aiders. '■' lade. 12, The Queen and tribe singing at the bedside of the dying Gipsy.-Annie Nation and Company. ,; ,„.,;„.. 13, THe- Dying Girl's farewell, in which Kmily Aklerslade, Clara Du2 and JPerpy Rogora tako part,' 14, Tableau—Death in tho Cast of Characters,:Queen of the Tribe, Annie Nalion, Flower Girl, Nellie Smith, Julia tho Cook, Bessie Brnnton, Kate the invalid, Kate Hall, Nancy hor nurso, Zoe Conk, Fortune teller, Lottie Ody, Chief of the, Tribe, John Hornblow, Dad, 'Hr.n, : Madsen, Showman, Henry Wood, 'i'hs Artful Dodoer, Peroy Nation, Dealer in Curios, Frank Merson, Drummer Boy, Peroy Duff, Piauiste,. Miss Eva Nation, Doors open at 7.30, Comrnenco at'B, PRICES: Front seats 2s Gd, Gallery, 1b 6d, Back' seats Is, Children Is to front seats, fid to other parts, MASTJRTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER V' HA I, h ;''; "PvRILL HALL- MASTERTON. THURSDAY, J*ULY 14, 1892. Plain and Fanoy Dress,. Tickets— DoHJtE lOs-Extkj Lady, 2b Od, •" O. A. PUWNALL.-Oaptain, ' WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUBi ANNUAL BALL . WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB, Will be held in the Palaco Hall, Greytown, on FBIDAY, JULY ««»({._ , Danoing at 8,30 p.m. Tickets—Double 10s 6d ; gentlemen, single, 7s6d; extra lady 2s Od. To be had from any of the Local Committee, viz., Messrs O. Tuliy, F. H. Wood, G, Hirschberg, Dr Bey aud tho Secretary.' Also from Mr J, H, Bothune, Feathers - ton j MrW McKenzie, Carterton, and Mr\V. J- Hirecbiberg, ijlasterton. H. bTIUTTONIZARD, - '" ' . Hon.'Seoc; 1> VPJL.—A vacancy for a well-educa-ted Youth occurs m my office lor a term of three years, Small' Premium required. 0. TILLEARD NATUSOH, Architect Maatarton D, P.W, DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY THE Mm achieved by this whisky in the Australian Markets is a proofof its superiority over all other whiskies, RABBIT NUISANCE ACT, 1882, AND AMENDMENTS THEREOF. IN order to comply with the provisions of the above Aols, owners are desired to commence a general poisoning of: their properties.not later than the 27thda^o|Jun ; ainBt;'.-' ' 'Notice is hereby given that any owner failing to deal continuously ancj effectively wjth the Rabbi,t'Nuißan'cß will be PROSECUTED, and thatthe provisions pf'the above Aots/wilJ ho strictly, enfdrcecjl,' -, '.JOMDRUMMOND, , Rabbit Inspector, Mastcrton, June 20th, 1892, DAWSON'S PERFECTION WBISKY. MRWilliara Skoy, F. 0.5., tlie'Nflw ; Zealand Government Analyst' states that thia whisky is without aim of fusil or other deleterious oijs, .'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4148, 25 June 1892, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4148, 25 June 1892, Page 3
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