CONCERT. iHEATRE ROYAL, MAETERTON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd,( Iu AidolMastertou. I Junior Cricket Club, SONOS BY ALL LEADING LoOAL AMATEIJII3/ FAHOK- / URGENT eiUVm AFFAfS. OHAIUCTEM: / Dontatua Dotts (a dentist and loyal Mastorton Voluntier) ~, Mrl'/eVaux ftlajor Polkingborno (Major/of same corps ... ... Mr Harm Sizmoro Juo Jumballs (a shopman) MtO. ltnßtua Bagehw (n solicitor) ... Mi-Phil Garlic Mi-3 Dotta Misa /"violet Varley Mrs Polknißhorno ... Miss'Annio Agnuiv Salloy (a servant) ...MkfßessießruUgh. onAND fina'le— TA.R4.RA.BOOM-DE.AY(toif/iclionis) ADMISSION :/3/., 2/-, 1/-. MASTERTON H«ItTIODLT r JEAL a/id INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY TOjliE HELD IN DRILLHAI4,\on (WEDNESDAY November 23rd. i at the Drill Hall, to receive entries and tako ohavgo of/exhibits, from 7.80 te 9 p.m. on the day preceding the Show, and also from 7 to 9 a.m. on the day of the Show. / , Admission to Show: One Shilling, The Mastertoii Orcheßtra in the evening. J SHOW OPEN FROM 2 tilt 6, and from 7 to]o Entry Form's .and Catalogues can be obtained on application to tho undersunied; or, at tlio oftico of Mr W. B. Chennells. / J, 1 0, ALPASS, Socretary, rnUEATItiIROYAL, MASTERTON. FRIDAY, NOV, 25ra. One Nitrat Only 1 One Night Only 11 Mr E/Tennyson Smith GRAND RECITAL GRAND RECITAL GRAND RECITAL Of J, B.Gouon'sMost Famous Oration ■' FbR THE S AKE OF OTHERS," As given by him in the principal Halls in I London. (hand Literary Treat. Unrivalled Eloojtewx! Inimitable Mimicry I P/ienominal Memory! Irmkkbk Humor! Emisile Pdhos I BtaMe Tragedy! and 1/-. Children : halffprice. Tickets from Messrs R. T. Holmes, and J. Elliott. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8, Mr A. W. Hogg, M.H.R,, will preside. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO MRS MUELLER, /In ' the THEATRE RO7AL, t CONDUCIOB-MK A VON KeIBENBEKG, Assisted by tho best amatour vocal and musical talent in the" Wairarapa, ADMISSION—3s, 2s, Is. Tickets ■ at Holmes'. FOR SALE, SECTIONS 98 and 100, Masterfcon, as sub-divided into convenient building allotments, with frontages tc Church Street and Bannister Street. Full particulars of the above lands oan be übtainod from Wh.G, BEARD, For the Exeoutors of the late . Kmina Jeans, LETT'S ROYAL MIL LINE OF COACHES. MASTiiRTON TO OASTLEPOINT, IBAVK Club Hotel and Post Office, MasJ terton, at 8 a,m, on Tuesdays and Fridays forTauoru, Tinui, and Cashpoint; returning from Castlepoirit at 6 a,m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaching Masterton in time to catch the afternoon train to Wellington, Mabtebtok io Homewood, East Coast, Leave Maßterton at 7.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling ; at Lee's Bhirlogio Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homewood at 5.80 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in timo to cafoh tho 3,10 p.tq. train to Wellington, Mastertos to Biukceveth, A conveyance leaves Masterton Post Office every Susdax Mosnino at seven o'clook for Bianccpoth, returning to Masterton at 5 p.m. Private conveyances may bo ougaged at any time by telegram or lottor. T. P, LETT, Proprietor. OASTLEPOINT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. [late club hotbl.J sydneyalthurpull Xb prepared to receive visitors for the summer soason, Being 1 situated within, a stono's throw of the sea, the I house isa splendid resort for invalids and others, The building is well furnished and provided with every convenience. Bea fishing in abundance LETT'S Mail coaches leave Mastotton overy Tuesday aud Friday morning at 8 o'clock, returning in timo to catch the afternoon train to Wellington on following days. For terms and particulars, apply to B, A, PULL, Proprietor,
A REALLY GOOD PIANO. FOR HIREJURPOSES. [copv.] Messrs Hood & Johnson, Mastcrtou. Dear Sirs, —I have had the pleasure of using one of your "Dresden" Pianos during the Concert Season of the Jubilee Singers, and allow me to say that 1 found the instrument easy in action and exceedingly full and rich in tone. In fact, satisfactory in every way, both to the singers and myself.-Yours sincerely, (signed) Lrjcr J. Motes, Fitmiatfot the Jubilee Singers. NOTE; This new and excellent Piano may be engaged for Theatrical performancos, concerts, and danoea on moderate terms from HOOD & JOHNSON, Queen Street,,,,, M&eterton. lOH SALE Oft TO LET ■ A BEAL BARGAIN. Seven Amies Land, at Upper Plain, on Borough boundary, sub-diYi" ded in to three paddocks, with oight-roomed direllinghouse and necessary outbuildings, including two-stalled stable and buftgy shei The house is situated ' near a public sobool. The owner is willing to exchange the property for BUBB LAND. For full particulars, apply '.. J. BLATOHFORD,. '■ Opakl,. J. JAOOBSANP 00... xl.' Bbi'zkiob PiPERiUKOBKS, are hanging wall-paper for sixpence per roll I PAINTING} AND GRAZING' at lowest rates," Estimates given. Keuall-street. M„„M„„WiaiswoKi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4281, 22 November 1892, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4281, 22 November 1892, Page 3
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