rnHfiATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON. Groat Musical Sensation. 4 OPERAS IN 4 -NIGHTS. COMMENDING MONDAY NEXT, Wh INST. Mr Duncan Macallum begs to announce the drat appearance hero of the famous MONTAGUE-TURNER OPERA COMPANY 1 headed by those two unrivalled artists MISS AMIS HOmOTS. The Queen of Lyrical Opera, and MR OHARLES TURNER, Tho Greatest Tenor in the Oulonies. The Operas.produced will be "Maritana," "11 Trovatore," Bohemian Girl," and "Fatisfc," amis THEIR EKIIKETY. Prices of Admission will be tho same as charged by ordinary companies, 3s,2sj and Is. Reserved seats 4s, but books of 6 Reserved Seat Tickets can be purchased for 18s at tho Box Office, Mr Holmes' Stationery Warehouse. [A Cm] THEJUBILEEBINBEIIB. Aftoran absence of four years, this world renowned Combination of CoiOUKED McsIOAL 'IiLBNT, Will mako their ro-appoarance at the THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON, On tho ovonings of FJRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Novembor 18th and 19th, Introducing several new artists and specialists. Popular Programmes. POPULAR PRICES, 3s, 2s, and Is. WELLINGTON Aomoultuhal & PASIORAI ASS'IOIA'JION GRAND NOVEMBER SHOW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 16th and 17th'November, 1892. Show Stock Sale, FRIDAY, 18th. Entries will close on THURSDAY, November 10th. Note—Each premium catalogue is supplied with an entry form for sheep, cattle ard horses. A fuither supply will be furnished by return of post on application, Sheep, cattle, draught horses, and produce will bo judged on Wednes- , day 16th, all light burses and sheep dogs will be judged- on Thursday, 17th. Further particulars on application to HENRY D. O'OALLAGHANi Sec CONCERT. LOOK out for the Grand Concest to be held in THEATRE ROYAL, Masterton, on TUESDAY, November 22nd, in aid of Masterton Junior Crickot Club. Further particulars will shortly appear,
MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY DRILLHALL, on WEDNESDAY, November 23rd, THE Secretary will be in attendance at tho Drill Hall, to receivo entries and take charge of exhibits, from 7.30 to 9 p.m. on the day preceding tho Show, and also from 7 to 9 a.m. on tho day of tho Show, Admission to Snow; One Shilling, Tho Maaterton Orchestra in the evening, SHOW OPEN FROM 2 till 5, and from 7 to 10 p.m. Entry Forms and Catalogues can bo obtained on application to tho undersized; or, at the office of Mr W. B. Ohennells. J, 0, ALPASS, Secretary, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO MRS MUELLER, In tub THEATRE ROYAL, CoNDUoron—Ma A von Keisenbeeg, Assisted by the best amateur vocal and musical talent in the Wairarapa, ADMISSISSION-3s, 2s, Is. Tickets at Holmes'. STEAM COACH JAMES MUIE, COAUHBUILDER, ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMITH SOLE MAKER of tho Celebrated ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS, ordors for which are now flocking in tor tho coming season, Every Buyer Loud in Us Praise,
It Has No Equal For Efficiency Quioknesb And Cheapness Combined. Several furthor Improvements having been effected for the coming season, it is now recognised by all who have seen it to bo the only Woolpross worth buying. Intending buyers should forward their orders early to prevent disappointment, as orders are now coming >n rapidly from all direotions. The following testimonial received (amongst othors) sliowa tho appreciation the Press is held in:— • Tomonoa, H. 8., August 4th, 1892. Dear Sir,—We have much pleasure in testifying to tho effioioncy and gen i al excellence of Iho "Zoalandia Wo 1 Press" we bought of you last season. The best proof of our opinion is in the fact of our Bonding you a seoond order this season, Tours truly Meuson Bros., Lid, Per V 7. W. Nelson. Eyory other branch of my business will still Ikivo careful attention, and patrons plaoing their orders at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship com> bined with moderato prices, HORSES SHOD (steel or iron) 6/per set cash; 5/6 booked. JAMES MUIE, Queen Street,., ;...Masterton jIOJI SALE OE TO LET • A BEAL BAJmAIN. Seven Acres Land, at Upper Plain, on Borough boundary, Bub-divi' ded in to three paddocks, with eight-roomeddwellinghouse and necessary outbuildings, inoludinij twoatalled stable and buggy shod. Tho house is situated near a publio school, ' The owner is willing to exchange the property for BUSH LAND. For full particulars, apply J. BLATOHFORD, Opakl. FORMLE, SECTIONS 98 and 100, Masterton, as sub-divided into conveniout building allotments, with frontages cc Church Street and Bannister Street. ' Also 38| acres, more or less, part of the Mangakuta Block, about two miles from Mastorton, partly bush and partly oloared, well watered and forming a compact property. TENDERS for the last mentioned land aro invited, and to bo sent to tho under signed by tho 7th Noveuibor noxt. No tender necessarily accepted. Full particulars of the above lands can be obtained from v ■ Wm.G.BEARD, ■ For the Executors''of the. late Ewnja Joans, -■■■"■ f - :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4267, 12 November 1892, Page 3
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775Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4267, 12 November 1892, Page 3
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