I . AMUSEMENTS, I Ci RAND SACRED ArID.BEOULAR ByThb MaSTBBTON WffiIEYAN CHOIB, TEMPERANCE HALL, —ON—THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1892. : First-class Programme, Admission Is, Children ed. ARBOR MY' FRIDAY, JULY 1,1892, . PALACE HALL, GREYTOWJ;■■'. ARBOR DAY BALL ■'■ ON IST JULY, ■■ , To BAISE FUNDS FOB TREB PLANTING. Beautiful Decorations I Splendid Flour Surface I Charming Muaio! All interested in tho success of our Arbor Day are invited to participate. Dancing will commence at B.HO. Tickets-Double6l, Lady 9/6, Gent, i-\ NORTH UUN OI.UB HANDICAP, BATORDAY, 2nd JULY, 1892. At 10.30 a.m. (Lowes and lotns' Sale Yardß, Miißterton), NOMINATION Bs, acceptance 10s, on ground, day of match; Ten per cent, deducted from all entries, the balance to be Riven as Ist and 2nd prizes (us arranged).' Nominations close Tucns day Next, 30th June, 1892, at 4.30 p.in for members unly j acceptance, subscription and birds, to be paidbefore shooting, E. H WADDING TON, Sec. , Look Out fir Opm Handicap SOO Birds. pALACE HALL, GREYTOWN FRIDAY, JULY 8,1892, The Laughable Extravaganza BOX AND COX. After which will be presented" Life in a ■ Gipsy Camp," A Novel Entertainment by young peoplo. 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 Harangue,with Artful Dodfie Percy Nation 2, Chorus'• Dancing in the Shady Orove so Glad and Freo'-Company 3, Gipsies on the Prowl—Frank Ston and Clarence Rogers 4, Song " Won't yon Buymy Pretty Flo* were," -Nellie Smith 6, Dad talks to his boy on Education.— Hans Madsen and I'eroy Duff 6. Song and Chorus, "I'm a Jlerry Gipsy," —Annie Nation and Company 7. The Showman gets an offer of somo Greytown curiosities, - Frank Mason, Heory Wood, and Arthur Urigg 8. Telling her fortune.—Lottie tidy and Kate Hall 8. The Chief ot the Tribe tells his story about the flying machine and certain Grey town celebrities-John Hornblow, 10, Song and Chorus, " That Flying Ma-chine,"-JobnHornblow and Company 11, The Gipsy Girl's illness and Dying Scene-Invalid, Kate Hall; Nurse, Zoe Cook ; attendant, Emily Alderslade 12, The Queen and tribe singing at the bedside ol the dying Gipsy -Annie Nation 13, The Dying Girl's farewell, in which Emily Alderslade, Clara Duff and Percy 14, Tableau-Death in the Camp Pianiete, Miss Eva Nation. Doors open at 7.50, Commence at 8, PRICES! Front seats 2s 6d, Gallery, Is 6d, Back seats Is, Children Is to front serta, Gd to other pari:. T MATTHEW'S WINTER EVEN(J ING ENTERTAINMENTS, in aid of the Choir Fund. TUESDAY, JULY 12th, In. Schoolroom. Admission, Is; Chairs, 3d extra, W. E. PAIGE, MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER BALL. "TvRILL HALL - MASTERTON. THURSDAY, JULY 14,1892. Plain and Fancy Dreßs, Tickets— Doubls 10a—Extra Lajjy, 2b Oi O. A, POWNALL-ftiptain. WAIRARAPA HUNTCLUB. ANNUAL BALL orae WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB, Will be held in the Palace Hall, Greytown, on fr;»a y, jul r sui Dancing at 8.30 p.m, Tioketa—Double 10s 6d; gentlemen, single, 7s 6d | extra lady 3s 6a. To be had from any of tho Loqal Committee, vk, Messrs O.Tully, F. H. Wood, G. Hirschberg, Dr Bey and the Seorotaty. Also from Mr J. H, Bettaune, Featlwrston; MrW. McKenzie, Carterton, and Mr\V. J, Hirschberg, Maßterton. H. 6TRATTOM liiARD, Hon. Sec. SPEOIA f. PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE FOR THIS MONTH, PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS! THREE>QUARTERB and FULL LENGTH CABINETS Beautifully Finished. Equal to the best produced in the Colony for ' j 7/6 Half.Dozen 12/6 Dozen '3/> First Cony ; Qaih qt (Tye !fiw 4 Sitting only. i Family Group Vignettes and Matt Opals at Reduced Rates, '. Viewa taken in Town or Country. THO& ED. PRICE, iv * Qobks Birkt, Maswrmh I : ' To Bush Contractors, Road Uontractors, and all other Contractors I ; * SPLENDID STOCK OF!- ; iAXES . SAWS, (all pattern^ picks • ■M**r.- M « N "' : - tHoflBLB' GRINDSTONES, • •■■- ■• 'Cheapest in Town. '••'O.E,'DANIEL'S "■:• IRONMONGERY & HARDWARE ; . ■-BTORES,.-"v ..•-:;:.■■:•. MESSRSJOMSTON&.Co HA.VE OPENED. $0 ADDING qOV'3s\ : IN Qqeen Street, Maaterton, next to Mr Porry s house, where'travellers and residents may get excellent accommodation at moderate rates. Good and secure paddocks for horses. Regular boarders' Tariff 17s per week. Single meals -Is ;>'-Beda Ib. ■ -Board without A TRIAL.SOLIOITED.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4152, 30 June 1892, Page 3
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