MASTERTOK HOUTIOOLTURAL • ASD IKDUSTRI4L ! SOCIETY O ■: iY'- & : S w. : 10 BE HELD IN DRILLHALL, ON WEDNESDAY 1 November 23rd, rnHE Secretary will be in attendant 1 at tho Drill Hall, to receive entries and take charge of exhibits, from 7,30 to 9 p.m. on tho day preceding the-Sliow, and also from 7 to 9 a.m. on tho day. of the Show, Admission to Show : 'One Shilling. Tho Mastertou Orchestra in tho even; ing. SHOW OPEN FROM 2 till 5, and from 7 to 10 p.m. Entry Forms and Catalogues can bo obtained on application to the'undersigned; or, at tho office of Mr W. B. Chennells. J. 0. ALPASS, Secretary. . rpHEATHE ROYAL, MASTERTON, FRIDAY, NOV, 26th. Ode Night Only I One Nioht Onlv 11 Mr £. Tennyson Smith Will give his GRAND RECITAL GRAND RECITAL ' GRAND RECITAL Of J. B. Gouan's Most Famous Oration •' FOll THE BAKK OF OTHERS," As by him in the principal Halls in London. Grand Literary Treat. Unrivalled Eloquence! JiiimifdMe Mimicry/' Phenomenal Memory! ImsiMle Humor! fifjuisiic fal/ios I Realistic Tragedy / Admission—2/- and 1/-. Children: half price. Tickets from Mcssra li, T. Holmes and J. Elliott, Doors open 7.80; commence at 8. Mr A, W, Ho2R, M. H.K'., will prcsnlc. boxing: boxing; fJIHEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON. LAJNGVT FRANCIS. HARRY LAING undertakes to knock ARTHUR FRANCIS out in three rounds for £lO a side, on SATURDAY next, the 26th of November. Doors open at 8 p.tn. BigEventatflp.ni. Admission-!}/' and 21. ■
Several local amatouts.mil give exhibitions of Boxing. WEDJNESDAi, DECEMBER d. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT io MRS MUELLER, IN IKE THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTOH. Conductor—Mil A von Kbkenbero, Assisted by the best amateur vocal and musical fcalont in the Wairarapa. ADMISSION—as, 2s, la. Tickets . atHoimes'. FORjJALE, SECTIONS 98 and 100, Masterton, as sub-divided into convenient building allotments, with frontages tc Church Street and Bannister Street. Full particulars of theabovo lands can be obtained from WM.G. BEARD, For the Executo'ra of the lato Kmma Jeans,
Pun SALE OB TO LET A REAL BARGAIN, Seven Acres Land, at Upper Plain, on Borough boundary, sub-divi-ded in to threo paddocks, with eight-roomed dwellinghouse and . necessary outbuildinge, includine; two: Stalled stable and baggy shod. The house is situated near a publiosoliool. The owner is willing to exchange the property for BUSH For full particulars, apply J, BLATOHFORD, Opakl, 1W SALE OK LEASE. VALUABLE house property in Queen-street, Masteiton, : • Six rooms and soullery, with stable, outhouses, and about half an acre ■of ground. House substantially built of totara and recently repaired and painted, Terms easy. Apply to 0. A. POWNALL, Solicitor, Maserton.
LETT'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, MASTJJRTON. TO CASTLEPOINT. LEAVE Club Hotel and Post Office, Masterton, at 8 aim. on Tuesdays and .Fridays forTauerii, Tinui, and Cashpoint; returning from Castlepoint at 6 a.m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaohing Masterton in timo to catch the afternoon train to Wellington, MASTEimw to Hometood, East Coast, lieave Masterton at 7.30 a.m. on Tuesdays ami Fridays, oalling at Leo's Llairlogie Hotel for lunoli (both journeys), returning from'Homewood at 5,80 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in tirno to, catoh the 3,10 p.m. train to Wellington, MaSTEMON TO BfIAKCErETH, A convoyanco loaves Masterton PostOflice every Sunday Morning at sevon o'clock for Branccpotb, returning toMosterton at 5 pj&l Private conveyances may be engaged at any timo by telegram or letter. CASTLEPOINT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, [late club hotel.] SYDNEY ARTHUR PULL Ib prepared to receive visitors for the summer Beason, Being situated within a stone's throw of the sea. tho houseisa splendid resort for invalids and others. Tho building is wolt furnished and provided with ovory convenience. ■ Sea fishing in abundance. ' LETT'S.MaiI, coaches leavo Masterton overy Tuesday and Friday morning at 8 o'olook, returning in time to catch tho afternoon train to Wellington on following days. _ For terms and particulars,' apply to [ i S. A. PULL, Proprietor. A REALLY GOOD PIANO. FOR HIRE PURPOSES. [COH.] -i; Messrs Hood & Johnson, Masterton, Dear Sirs,—l have had the pleasure of using one of your " Dread on'- Pianos during tho Concorb Season of the Jubilee Singers, and allow mo to say that I found the instrument easy in action and exceedingly full and rich in tono, In faot, satisfactory f in every way, both to tho siugors and myself.—Yours sincerely, , (signed) .Lucr J. Mom, Pianist for the'J übilei) Singers,;.,
-NOTE .: This new and oxcellorit Piano may bo engage J for Tlioatrical performances, concerts, and dances oil moderato terms from HOOD; & JOHNSON, Queen S treot!... 1 .Mastorton. A 'J, • SuPiKi6k'':.Pil , KßHiNOEiis, arc hanging wall-paper,for sixpence per roll * PAINTING AND GLAZING t at lowest rates, Ea'tmiatcs given., JR 1111 ii 1111111111 iMABIBKION
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4282, 23 November 1892, Page 3
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