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I mHEATRK BOVAIa MABTKRTON. An accomplished; astounding, marvellous and majeßtio success was the unanimous verdict passed Inst evening (in the first performance of the world 'Wonders—- . ■ STEENS-SMiTH^-the moat refined and elegant entortainers iri the universe. 1 Ole'gym'eii were aa« founded, Editors jrere bewildered, Lawyers' were, nonplussed, and tho 'vast audience absolutely .baffled at the grand, stupendous, and almost superhuman efforts of these genii.. . IS IT SPIRITUALISM? No. You come to investigate, but your criticising faculties become paralysed amidst tho maze of mystery. • . ' IS IT HYPNOTISM ?No.. :" And all the world wondered." IS IT VENTRILOQUISM? No. •Wo rosfc entirely onthe'verdiotof last night's audieuce. We are not egotists, and beiiovo not in self-laudation, simply remarking that we . :■ ON TEE EIFFEL TOWER of public approbation. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! An Entirely New Programme. Be suro and read to-day's criticisms. Ask last night's committee.Prof.Chas, STESN Martha OBOAR SMITH, . Tho World-Renowned Humorist, Pricos: Bs, 2s and Is. Masaoer ... ■„. Osoar Smith. TRAVERS VALE, Representative. A EEALLY GOOD PIANO. FOB HIRE PURPOSES Messrs Hcod it Juhfison, Mastorton Dear Siw,-I have had the pleasuro of usiiig one of your " Dresden " Pianos during the Concert Season of the Jubilee Sinuers, aiid allow me to say that 1 Lund the instrument easy in action and exceedingly full and rich in tone. In fact, satisfactory in every way, both to the Biugcrs and myself.—Yours sincerely, (signed) Lwt J. Moten,

' Piaimt for the Jubilee Singere. NOTE : This new and excellont Piano may be engaged for Theatrical performs ancos, conccris and danoes on moderate terms from HOOD & JOHNSON, Queen Street Masterton. assigned estate OF D. J. DUFF, Groytown, Drapor, oto. ALL claims against the abovo Estate must be rendered within one month from date to Conk and Gray, Accountants, Feathcrstoii-atreot, 'Welling, tun, and to whom all accounts are to be paid, WM. R. COOK I ,„ . . TO. GRAY J rruskees ' Wellington, November 23,1892. ¥TE\V ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. Owing to the Heavy Land Slip having completely blocked the Line, there will not bo any traffio hotweon Featheraton and Kaituke UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOE, probably not sooner than MON* DAY, twelfth instant. BY ORDER, Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, 7th December, 1892. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS rpHE Masterton Rifle Volunteers are X requested to pawdo at the Drill Shed on Thursday oveuing next, December Bih, at 7.30, when fines will bo enforced for uon-attendauoe. ■ J. B. HOOPER, Lieut Commanding, December sth. WELLINGTON ASYLUM, , .ENDERS are invited for 'Tho supply of BUTTER from the Ist January to 31st December, 1893. Tenders will bo received at tho Asylum up to 12 o'clock noon on the 15th December next. Forms and all information will be forwarded on application to'tho storekeeper. GEO. WOOD, For medical superintendent. CASTLEPOINT ROAD BOARD. Proposal to ratso a loan of £3OO for making a deviation from Manawa to Aunodalo. NOTICE is hereby givon that at a meeting to bo hold on FRIDAY, the 80th December, tho Uaatlcpoint Road Roard intends striking a special rate of four-tiftieths of a penny in'tho pound on tho rateablo value of sections 1 to G, 9 to 12, and 819, Block XIII,, Aohanga Survey District; and sections 1 to 8, and 822, Block XV. and XVI,, Puketoi Survey District; and sections 398,828, 825, 827,828,822, and part of sections 159 and 115, Blocta 111. and IV., Survey District; to meet interest and annual charges on the above loan. A.McHDTCHON, Clerk, Tinui, 29th Nov. 1892. EKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD. "YTOTIOE is hereby given that at a \ meeting of the Board to be hold on the 31st day of December, 1892, it is the intention of the Board to confirm resolutions passed at a meeting of the Board, held on tho 19fch day of November, 1892, by Special Order, levying Bpeoial rates of Mu'th of a penny in the pound on properties interested in road formation, Makahshi Road North; and one and 3-Btliß of a penny in the pound on properties interested in 20 chains of metalling, Septimus Street, Parkvillo, for tho purposo of meeting'tho interest and aiinual charges on loans of MO, and £SO respectively. COPIEB of Special Ordora may be seen at this office. W BAYLISS, . i .Clerk. RoadJßoard Office, Eketahuna December 2ndi 1892. GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAUTHCEVrtitiK rpHE'BusinessofFßA; .". R'estauX rant, Boarding House and Dining Rooms, of.Queenßtreet, Masterton, is removed to the premises lately occupied by, Mb. HOORLEY,. opposite Neili'a Hoi'so Repository,' where tho-.publio

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 8 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 8 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 8 December 1892, Page 3

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