fTIHEATRE ROYAL, MASTEJJTON. X IMrORTAST Announcement, i MEAT MUSIOAIi EVENT. 'j . MMI A SATURDAY, NOV. 18th and 19th. ,; Roturn of tho world-renowned' JUBILEE SINGERS. 80-organised and materially strength* ened. Admitted by tho Press and tho Public to be tho grandest ccmioinatk n of COLORED MUSICAL TALENT Ever heard in Australasia. All previous performances excelled. Unparallelled Success 1 Immense En. thusiaism 11 Crowded Audionccs 111 Evorybody Delighted till (Except tho hundreds unable to gain admission), Nmv Artists and Specialists, including The only LADY TENOR in the would The CharmisgLady Elocutionist, Popular Programme, Entiro Change Nightly, POPULAR PRIOES-Ss, 2s, h. Socure Tickets in advanco of Mr R. T. Holmes, Stationer. » T TtiE REQUEST of many of Hie inhabitants of the district, a publie meeting will bo hold in Anderson's I Hall, on SATURDAY NEXT, tho 19th I hist; of 7.30, to consider the advisability of forming a Corporative Butchery in tho district. D. SHEEEYN, THOS, PARSONS,
CONCERT. nnHEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. In Aid oi Muster* ou Junior Cricket Club, Soots by am Leadim Local Amateurs, Ts conclude with tho side-splitting FABCE—URQENT PRIVATE AFFAIRS. (IHARAOTISBS : Dentatus Dolts (a dentist and loyal MastcttonVolunteer) „. MrDeVaui Major Polkinghorne (Major of same corps Mr Harry Sizmore Joo Jurnballs (a confectioner's shopman) MrO^Kastua Bagshaw (a solicitor) ... Mr Phil Garlio MrsDutts Miss Violet Varley Mm Polkinghorne... Mis 3 Annie Agnew Salley (a servaut) ...Miss Bessie Brough TA.RA.RA.BOOM.DE.AY(wi(/ic/ion(j) ADMISSION :8/-i 2/., 1/-. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY 1 , • 10 BE HELD IN DEILLHALL, on WEDNESDAY, November 23rd., THE Secrotary will be in attendance at the Drill Hall, to receive entries and take charge of exhibits, from 7.80 te 9 p.m. on the day preceding tho Show, and also from 7 to p a.m. on the day of the Show, Admission to Show : One Shiiung. The Mastetton 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, at tho office of Mr W. B, Ohennells,' '" '..■...■ J. 0. ALPASS, Secretary. WEDKESDA^, DECEMBER 5. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO • "■ MRS MUELLER, In the THEATRE ROYAL, Conductor—Mb A vonKeibenbero, Assisted by tho best amateur vocal and musical talent in tho Wairarapa, : ADMISSION-*,'2s, Is. Tickets ■ at Holmes', ; . .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4278, 18 November 1892, Page 3
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