rhUEATHE ROJTAL, MASTERTON. To-night, WEDNESDAY, 21st, SEPT. Positively Last NiaiiT of xhb Sga6on. MeLBAK'S YOU :G MISTRALUM" In a groat farewell bill, Ist Act of" Struck Oil," 2nd Act of " Romeo and Juliet," and the musical Extravaganza of" MTQEWOIIL" Admission, 3s, 2s, and If. To-morrow, Thursday, Grojtown ; Friday and Saturday, I'ahialua. J. A. CRAIN. COMING IN ALL ITS GLORIOUS SPLENDOUR AND OPULENT VASTNESS. ■ A TWO DAY'S Wotob Kor MASTERTON, TheAmsembktWONDEßoi'tiie WORLD. Wirth's Great Mikado Troupe. Of Japanese and Wild Bedouin Arabs, and
WIRTH'S NEW CIRCUS. A FIRST Time Presented Stately and Seal- •"■ iatic Diorama of Life iu Japan, and Grand Oriental Wildly Bomantio I'iljtimnge ta Mecca. Lifeamong tho Prophotß 1 Wandering Children I Desert life in all its Tliases, Gun Spinning Extraordinary I Japan and Arabia brought to your door! Their first and only tremendous, glorious, and attractive season in Mastirton forposi-. tively TtfO NIGHTS ONLT, Thursday and Friday,22nd and 23rd Sept. The only genuine Royal Japanese you will see in New Zealand! Tho only wild Bedouin Arabs you will ever Bee! JAPANESE LADIESI Everything Now! Nothing Old I New Faces I New Performers! 8 BeautifuUnd accomplished lady riders. We challenge the world with our horsewomen.' Any act alone well worth the price of ndmission. TboWirth lirra. pride themselves on the Grand Sbuv of the season,
Remember the date! You will surely come as you will positively see no other JopaneEe ami Arabian Circus in New Zealand, . • Lowest Admission-28 Cd. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THEANNUAL HTALLION pAHADE will be hold in Mebshs LOWEB& lORNS' SALE YARDS, ReNAIL-ST, MASTERTON, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1892, Commencing at 3 p.m. Entranco Fee-FIVE SHILLINGS, O.H.GAYFER, Secretary. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. STaLLION parade WIILTAKBrLACEON SATURDAY, SEPT. 24th, Commencing at 1 p,m, EKTEANOE FEE-Fiyb Sinuiras, hold at the Society's Oico, Carterton, on SATURDAY, 24th September, at 2 p.m. E.W.DORSET, Secretary.
BANKRUPT STOCK BALE OF BOOTS & SHOES.. IMMENSE BARGAINS! In the estate of H. HANSEN,' bootmaker, Eketahuna. J. CARPENTER F'AS purchased from the Official Anamnon Hin Stnnlf-in.trttdo (if the above at about half cost, and will clear the lot at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, ' 10th August, The Stock consists of Ladies', Gents'; and Children's Boots and Shoes, English and Colonial make, and having been only recently boutdit is guaranteed to be SOU'ND AND IN GOOD CONDITION The public are invited to come early and secure somo of tho many BABttAINS TO BE OFFEBfiD CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, Queen Street, MASTER TON, J. CARPENTER, HK - WAIBARAPA- DAILY TIMES Icon be purchased in Wellington from Mr J,B, INNES. Stftttontr, Willi* Street,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4224, 21 September 1892, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4224, 21 September 1892, Page 3
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