,• j'IUMKK ROYAL, MARTERTON, ' FRIDAY, NOV. 2Gtu, , • Omk Niaui Only I Ohe Nhmt Only !! Mr E.Tennyson Smith GRAND REOITAL GRAND REOITAL GRAND REOITAL Of J. B. Guuaii's Most' Famous Oration •'FOR THE BAKE OF OTHERS,^ As.given by him in the p'rinvipal Halls in London. , Grant/ literary Treat, Unrimllal Eloquence! himitatot Mimicry! .P/ic iiomcwi! Memory! Irresistable fittmor.' Exquisite Pathos! Realistic Tragedy! Amiwion-2/. and 1/-. Children: half price. Tickets from ifessrs R, T. Holmes aud J. Elliott. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT . ; TO MRS MUELLER, . In ihb THEATRE ROFili,' Conductor—Mr A von Keisenberb, Assisted by the best amateur vocal and. musical talent in tho Wahwapn, ADMISSION-r-ite, 2s, Is. Tickets ' at Holmes'. CONCERT. mBEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON. : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. In Aid of Master! on Junior Cricket Club. Songs by am Lkadino Loual Amateurs. To conclude with the side-splitting fAROE—URGENT 'PRIVATE AFFAIRS. CHARACTERS I Dentatus Dotts (a dentist and loyal Masterton Volunteer) ... MrDoVaux Major Polkinghorno (Major of same : corps Mr Harry Sizmore Joe Jumballs (a confeetionor'i shopman) MrCßastus Bagshaw (a solicitor) ... Mr Phil Garlic Mrs Dutts Miss Violot Varley Mrs Polkin&jhorue ... MiS3 Annie Agnutv Salloy (a servant) ...Miss Bessie Brough
TA.BA.M.BOOM-DB-AT(wift*«nn) ADMISSION : 3/-, 2J-AJ-. MASTERTON fIORTIODLTUEAL AND IRDUSTRIAL SOCIETY DRILLHALL, on WEDNESDAY November 28rd, and tako chargo of oxhibita, [com 7,30 to 9 p.m. on tho day preceding the Show, and also' from 7 to 9 a.m. on the day of tho Show. Admission io Show : One Shiliing. The Masterton Orchestra in the evening. SHOW OPEN FROM 2 till 5, and from 1 to 10 p.m. Entry Forms and Catalogues can be obtained on application to tho undersigned; or, ot the office of Mr W. B, Chennells, ■' J. C. ALPASS, Secretary,
MjJALB, SECTIONS 98 and 100, Mastertou, aa Bub-divided into convenient building allotments, with frontages tc Church Street and Banuiator Street. Full particulars of the above lands can be obtained from Wm.G. BEARD, lor the Exeoutora of the . late Emma Jeans.
ExDUKEOFARGYLE and Pariß, are just opened out, and a few of the leading lines, aa under, are offered at exceptionally reasonable prices, 48 dnz Leath & Bubs' Horaoepatliic • ■ Romedies; 1 cwt Scented while Windsor Soap in 1/. Bars; 1 cwt Scented Brown Windsor Soap in 8d Tablets ;'lowt Castile Soap in 6d.and))d Tablets; Fellows' Syrup; Sulphur Lozenges in bulk; Feeding Bottles, Seamless Teats, Tubing and other Fittii)ga,Trußses Elastic . Stockings, Bandages, Clinical Thormomotors, and a great variety of other Burgical appliances, . ' .. ' Prescripfioiis anfidly dispensed at «nj/ Imr with Purest Drugs (gmmnttd). T. G. MASON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST.ktc. MABTBRTON. ; E. WINTER, Exchange Chambers, 12, Grey:stroet,.„„, Wellington Whoiesilk Agent Fob "SOLOMON SOLUTION," AN OINTMENT alike effeotu'al on man and quadruped. It is a Positive Cure tor Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu. ralgia, Headache,. Earache, Sprains, Wounds, Sores, Swellings, Coughs and Colds, Ringworms, Chilblains, Corns and Sore Lips. It also romoves Dandruff. CURES HORSES of Sore Shoulders and Backs, Mange, Girth Galls, Greasy Heels, Cuts, Strains, Swellings, Cracked i Heels, Contracted Feet, Splints, eto, GORES OOWS of Ulcerated Uddors and Sore Teats.
CURES DUGS of Mange and every description of Guts and Soros, In jars, 2s 6d, 8s Gd and 7s; all storekeepers, chemists, saddlers, &c, &• The attention of HORSEOWNERS is especially dlreoted to this wonderful Remedy. Numbers of horses completely broken down, have been patched up and enabled to win races by its use, B. .WINTER, Wholesale Only, . Coirefcpondenoo invited District agents wanted; write for particulars. Railway Boarding House. {Nearly Opposite Fost Office.) Hall Street. Mastertoii. THE proprietor of this Favokiik Boarding House, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men] for past favors, having renovated • and completely refurnished It throughout begs to intimate that those giving birr a call will find that for comfort, etc, U second to none in the' Wairarapa. TIIE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging II per weok ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. . BEDS, ONE SHILLING SoAgawd Reding Boomt, ftiwtt • Siffitw Boom for hdia, • GOOD STABLING. PADDOCKS FRIiD.WmaHT; MR C. CLIFFORD, ■ :',■ (Organist ofSlMallkea't C/iu«/i,):, : TSiprepared to receive pupils for Piako .-.■.aiidSntoißO; Correspondence will receive prompt attention, Adcta i 80i;27i Mastertoi)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4280, 21 November 1892, Page 3
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675Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4280, 21 November 1892, Page 3
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