. ~. AMUSEMENTS, '/iRAND'SAORED AND SECULAR , CONCERT, '\ By The Masibrton WmmN Choir, Assisted by Friends, m the TEMPERANCE HALL, -ONTHURBDAY, JUNE 30th, 1892. Firat-oto Programme.' Admission Is, Cliiidreii • " GREYTOWN ■., ARBOR DAY. PIDAY, JULY 1,1892; .. PALACE HALL, GREYTOWN, ARBOR DAY BALL ■ ■ ON IST JOIY. To RAISE FONDS FOR TREE PLAKIINQ. Beautiful Decorations I Splondid Flour Surface I . Charming Musio I All interested in the success of our Arbor Day are invited to participate.' Dancing will commence at 00. rickets-Double 6/, Lady 2/6, Gent : . NORTH WAIRARAPA UUN OI.UB HANDICAP. : '; 9ATU.RfiA.Y,.2nd JULY,-1892. At 10.30 a.tn. (Lowes'and lotna' : Side Yards, Masterton). . NOMINATH )N us, acceptance IDs, on ground,' day 01, match; Ten per lunt. deducted from all entries, the balance to be Riven as Ist and 2nd prizes [ns arranged). Nominations close Thdrs day Next, 30th June, 1892, at.4.3op.in [or members only puccoptanco, Bubscription and birds, to bo paid before shooting. E. H. WADDINGI'ON, See,. Look Out for Open Handicap 800 Birds, pALAOE HALL, GREYTOWN FRIDAY, JULY 8,1892, The Laughable ' Extravaganza BOX AND COX. i After which will bepresented " Life in a Gipsy Camp," A Novel Entertainment by young people. ( GIPSY ENCAMPMENT. ' To raise funds to purchase an organ for St Luke's Sunday School, Protty and varied costumes, appropriate scenery, songs and choruses, 1 PROGRAMME: 1, Showman's Harangue, with Artful Dodge accompaniment Henry Wood' and Peroy Nation| 2, Chorus "Danoing in Hie Shady Grove so i Glad and Free "-Company 3, Gipsies on the Prowl—Frank Merson and Clarence Rogers i, Song "Won't you Buymy Protty Flowers." -Nellie Smith 5, Bad talks to his boy on Education.— Hans Madsen and Peroy Duff I 6, Song and Chorus, "I'm a Merry Gipsy," —Annio Nation and Company 7, The Showman gets an offer of some Grey • town curiosities, Frank Merson, ■ Honry Wood, nad Arthur Grigg 8, Telling her fortune.—Lottie Udy and " Kate Hall 9, The Chief ot the Tribe tells his story l about the flying machine and certain Greytown eelobritiee—John Hornblow, 10, Soiig and Chorus," That. Flying Machine,"- John Hornblow and Company 11, The Gipsy Girl's illness and Dying $ Scene-Invalid, Kate Hall; Nurse, Zoe Cook ; attendant, Emily Alders*, lade 12, The Queen and tribo singing at the bedBide of the dying Uipsy—Annie Nation and Company 13, The Dyiug Girl's farewell, in which Emily Alderslade, Clara Duff and Peroy Rogers take part 11, Tableau-DeathintheCamp.. . Pianiste, Miss Eva Nation, q Doors open at 7.30, Commence at 8. PRICES: Frontseata2bfld, Gallery, la fid, Back seats Is, Children Is to front set iB, Cd to oi': or p.'.rt:. T MATTHEW'S WINTER EVEN\J INGENTERTAINMENTS.inaid j of the Choir Fund, ■ I TUESDAY, JULY 12th, In Schoolroom. • Admission, Is ; Chairs, 3d extra. W. E. PAIGE, MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER BALL. THRILL HALIT- MASTERTON. ITHURSDAY, JULY 14, 1892. Plain and Fancy Dress, Tickets— Double 10s—Extra Lady, 2s 6d, O. A, POWNALL,-Oiptain. WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB, ANNUAL BALL L WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB, Will be held in the Palace Hall, J Greytown, on ' FRIDAY, JULY, 22nd r ■ Dancing at 8.30 p.m. j. Tickets—Double 10s 6d; gentlemen, single, 7b 6d ; extra lady 2s 6d. To be '' had from any of the Local Committee, viz., Messrs 0. Tolly, F, H. Wood, G, * Hirschberg, Dr Bey and the Secretary. I Also from Mr J. H, Bethune, Feathers- J ton; MrW.MoKenzie, Carterton, and « Mr W. J. Hirschberg, Masterton, H. STRATTON IZARD, P Hon. Seo, C PUPIL,— A vacancy for a'well-educa* ted Youth occurs in my office for a term of three years, Small Premium n required,'..-.- ti O.TILLEARDNATUSOH, b Arohiteot ■ '' Masterton Y D. P, W. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY \ ' a] THE phenomenal success achieved by this whisky in the Australian Markets is a proofof its superiority over all other whiskies. SPEOIA r. PHOTOGRAPHIC OTOE FOR THIS MONTH. PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS! THREE-QUARTERS and FULL- J . LENGTH OAiIINETS Beautifully jjj Finished. Equal to the best produced in p the Colony for " 7/8 Half Dozen " 12/8 Dozen .. 3/- First Copy ™ Gash at the Time of Sitting only. Family Group Vignettes and Matt Opals at Reduoed Rates. ; : Views taken in Town or Country, THOS. ED^HlieE- ! QuHEH SIBEET, MASmiTOH : Toßpßh Contractors! Road, Contrao-r 1 SPLENDID STOCK OF :- AXES SAWS, (all patterns) .: PICKS!. 'i-MATTOOKS' n ' SHOVELS GRINDSTONES, 01 .■ GimpestkToivn. '■■''■ •'■■■■ '■ i j Pi :! - CE/DANIELL'S '>"> i'-'M ■■ IRONMONGERY & HARDWARE t STORES,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 29 June 1892, Page 3
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696Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 29 June 1892, Page 3
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