m HE AT HE T) 0 Y A L . 1 ' HEATRE UOYAL. ""• ODEAT THE FAMOUS AND POPULAR MONTAGUE-TUENER END II sir OPEEA COMPANY. First appearance in Masterton of the two greatest singers who have ever appeared in English (>pi»ra in Australia or New Zealand. MISS ANNI3 HQHTAOTE, AND OOEASLES TURNER, . supported by a CAREFULLY SELkCTEDCOMPANY . of Operatic Artists. The folloivin/,' Operas will be produced in their entirety:— TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, 15th Nov,' Bohemian Girl.' WEDNESDAY, 16tli Nov, 'll Trovotote' TQURdDAY, 17tti Nov., "Fauat." PRICES-3/- 2/-1/-; Reserved Seats, 4/. Box Plan at Holmes' Sook Store. Duncan Macallum,„Bu3uTOß Manager. Harry Cross , Treasurer. THE ATitE ROYAL, MASTERTON. Important Announcement. orbit musical event, FRIDAY <!> SATURDAY, NOV, 18th and 19th. Return of the world-renowned JUBILEE SINGERS. Re-wsanised and materially strengthened Admitted by the Press and the Publio to bo tho grandest combination of COLORED MUSICAL TALENT Ever heard in Australasia. All previous performances excelled. Unparallelled Success I Immense Enthusiasm I! Crowded Audiences I!! Everybody Delighted 111! (Except the hundreds unable to gain admission), New Artists and Specialists, including The only LADY TENOR in tub would Tdb Charmiko Lady Elocutionist. Popular I-rapammcs. Entire Change Kightly, POPULAR PIUUES-35,&, h. Secure Tickets in advance of Mr E. T. Holmes. Stationer.
WELLINGTON Agricultural & Pastoral Assuihaiiom GRAND NOVEMBER SHOW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Maud 11th Ntmmkr, 1892. Show Stock Sale, FRIDAY, 38th. Entries will closo on THURSDAY, November 10th. Now-Each premium catalogue ia supplied with an entry form for sheep, cattle and horses. A further supply will be furnished by roturu of post on apph' cation. Slieop, cattle, draught horses, and produce will be judged on Wednesday 16th, all light horaos and sheep dogs will bo judged on Thursday, 17th. Further particulars on application to HENRY D. O'OALLAGHANi Seo. CONCERT. LOOK out for the Grand Concert to be held in THEATRE ROYAL, Maeterton, on TUESDAY, November 22nd, in aid of Maaterton Junior Cricket Club. Further particulars will shortly appear. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY DEILLHALL, on WEDNESDAY, November 23rd.
THE Secretary will be in attendance at tho Drill Hall, to rcceivo entries and take cnargoof exhibits, from 7.80 te 9 p.m. on tho day preceding the Show, auri also from 7 to 9 a.m. on tho day of the Show. Admission to Show : One Shilhno. Tho Hasterton Orchestra in the evening. SHOW OPEN FROM 2 till 5, and from 7 to 10 p.m. Entry Forms and Catalogues can be obtained on application to the undersigned; or, 8t the office of Mr W. B. Cliennelk J, 0, ALPASS, Secretary, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT 10 MRS MUELLER, In ibb THEATRE ' ROYAL, JIABTEKTOIf, Oonduciok—Mr A von Keisenbeiw, Assisted by the best amateur vocal and mimical talent in tho Wairarapa, ADMISSI ON-Bs, 2s, Is. Tioketa STJUM COACH JAMES MUIE, COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMMH SOLE MAKER of the Celebratod ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESB, ordors for which are now flooking in tor Every Buyir Loud in Us Praise,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 15 November 1892, Page 3
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675Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 15 November 1892, Page 3
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