rjIHEATRE T) 0 Y A L . 1 Ei.EATRE IV'JT;AL; , ■- 'GREAT OPERATIC CARHIVAL THIS FAMOUS AND POPULAR MONTAGUE-TURNER OPERA COMPANY. First appoarance in Master-ton of the two greatest singers who have ever appeared in English Opera in Australia or Kew Zealand, f "~~ miss arms wsnm, AM) MROHABLESIURNIER, auppurted by. a CAREFULLY SELIiCTEDCOMPANY of Operatio Artists. Tho following Operas will be produced in their ontkoty ;- MONDAY, Hth Nov.," Maritatia," TUESDAY, 15th Nov., "II Trovotore," WEDNESDAY, 16th Nov., "Bohemian Girl," THURSDAY, 17th Nov., "FaUßt," PKIOES-3/- 2/-1/-; Rosorvcd Seats, 4/> 13ox Flan at Holmes' Hook Stare. Dunoan Macalluji...Business Manager. Habky Cross Treasurer. [A Card.] WEMILEESimS. Af tor an absenoo of four years, this world renowned Combination of Coloured Musical '.lalent, Will make their re-appearance at the THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON, On the evenings of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 18sh and 19th, Introt'ucin" several new artists and specialists. Popular Prolamines, POPOLiR PKIOES, 3s, 2s, and la. WELLINGTON Agricultural & Pastoral Assoomion GRAND NOVEMBER SHOW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, lGthand 17th November, ISS2. Show Stock SaIe,'FRIDAY, ]Bth. Entries will close on THURSDAY, November 10th. Nora-Eaoh premium catalogue is supplied with an entry form for sheep, cattle and horses. A further sujiply will be furnished by return of post on application. Sheop, cattle, draught horaeSj and produce will bo judged on Wednesday 16th, all light horseß and sheep dogs will be judged on Thursday, 17th. Further particulars on application to HENRY D.O'OALLAGHAN.Seo. CONCERT. LOOK out for the Grand Concert to be held in THEATRE ROYAL, Masterton, on TUESDAY, November 22nd, in aid of Maslerton Junior Cricket Club. Further particulars will shortly appear.
MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY DRILLHALL, on WEDNESDAY, November 23rd, THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Drill Hall, to receivo entries and tako cliargo of exhibits, from 7.30 to 9 p.m. on the day preceding the Show, and also from 7 to 9 a.m. on tlio day of the Show. Admission to Snow: One Sihluno. The Mastertou Orchestra in the evening. SHOW OPEN FROM 2 till 5, and from 7 to 10 p.m. Entry Forms and Catalogues can he obtained on application to the undersigned ; or, at the office of Mr W. B. diennells. J. 0. ALPASS, Secretary. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO MRS MUELLER, In the THEATRE ROYAL, MABTERMN,"" Conductor—Mr A von Keisenbero, Assisted by tlio best amateur vocal and musical talent in the Wairarapa, ADMISSION-'ds, 2s, Is, Tickets at HoimeB 1 . MASTERTON STEAM COACE JAMES MUIE, COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMITH SOLE MAKER of tho Cclobrated ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS, oidors for which are now flooklne; in tor tho coming season, Every Buyer Loud in Us Pram, It Has No Equal For Efficiency Quickness And Cheapness Combined,
Several further Improvements having been effected for the coming season, it is now rocognieed by all who have seen it to be the only Woolpross worth buying Intending buyers Bhould forward their orders early to prevent disappointment, as orders are now coming ; n rapidly from all directions. The following testimonial received (amongst others) shows tho appreciation the Press is held hi!--Toinonoa, H. 8., August 4th, 1892. Dear Sin,—Wo have much pksure in testifying to tho efficiency and gen ml excellence of the " Zealandia Wo 1 tress" we bought of you last season. The best proof of our opinion is in tho fact of onr sending you a socond order this season. Yours truly Nelson Bros., Ltd, Per W- W, Nelson, Every othor branch' of my business will still havo caroful attention, and patrons placing their ordors at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship combined with moderate prices. HORSES SHOD (steel or iron) 5/per set cash ; 5/6 booked, . JAMES MUIR, Queen Street,,.... Masterton SALE OR TO LET L A MAI BARGAIN, Seven Acres Land, at Upper Plain, on Borough boundary, sub-divi> ded in to three paddocks, with eight-roomeddwollinghouse and necessary outbuildings, including two-stalled stable and buggy shod. The house is situated near a public school. The owner is willing to exchange the property ior"BUSH LAND. For full particulars, apply I BLATOHFOED, FOE_SALE, | <EOTIONS 98 and 100, Maßterton, as sub-divided into 1 convenient building allotments, with frontages tc Ohnrch Street and Bannister Street, Also 384 acroi, more or' less,; part of tho Mani<akuta Block, about two niles from Mastorton, partly bush and partly cleared, well watered and forming a compact property...". TEPEES for the last mentioned land are invited, and to be sent to the undersigned by the 7th November noxt. No tender necossarily accepted. Full particulars of the abwo lands can be obtained from Wm,G, BEARD, • For the Exeo'utors of tho late
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4268, 14 November 1892, Page 3
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758Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4268, 14 November 1892, Page 3
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