ALWAYS AHEAD. pelitors at Field Trials, and won Pint Award and Special Mention at Mel. bourne and Dunedin Exhibition!, and the Gold Medal at the laamanim Exhibition, It is also First in the Estimation olita purchasers, Mr Wilson Hall, ot liivendale, s»y« that last harvest he used ten Binders included, the only ones to go through the harvest without break or stoppage were the new Buokeye Framless, It with Buckeyes. This niliti it In i
THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON. ■*■ Under the Mamgcment of Messrs Cuas. Holloway awl Andmw Monei Acting Manager ... Mr Riouand Stewart Holloway Another Crowded Hollownj Co, Houso. Co, Hollowav Another Immense IMloway Co, Success Co, Finest Dramas and - Best Acting Ever Seen - in Mastcrton. Positively Notwithstanding the Positively LAST enormous success of this LAST NIiJIT. Company, the NIGHT. l'osiiiv.-lj Managcmout are Positively, LAS l' comp-llcu) to announce LAST NIGHT, Positively the Last Night, NIGHT. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, The IUNCLES AM) AUNTSi Thn Farcical UNCHJi AND AUNTS Farcical Comedy, lUNCLES AND AUKTsI Comedy, As Tho Funniest Play As Performed Ever Written, Performed ty the The Funniest Play by the Holliway Ever Seen, Holloway Co. Tho Funniest of Funny Co, Plays I
HEAD THE TRESS OPINION. "Such laughter lias ncverbeon hoard within the walla of the Wellington Opera House." " It ejc'ls all other faicical comedies." " Tho House wiß one continual roar of laughter." " Eiiohaot Is funnier than the other." " 'U ■ ci.es and Aoms' is in fact the finest cure for the liver in existence as one night at the Opera Houao with tho Hellonay Company will piove." -uos'l forget.— Positively UNCLES AND AUNTS Positively last last night UNCLES AND AUNTS night of the of tho season. UNCLES AND AUNTS season, Comb Oxe, Comb All and liuva the biggest laugh in your lives at UNCLES AND AUNTS. DON'T PUT IT OFF, as when you hear from yourlricnds who were present jou will regret not having seen the HOLLOWAY COMPANY iu UNCLES AND AUNTS all VOOl! LIFE. READ THE PRESS OPINIONS ABOVE, buy yonr ticket in tho day aud o jmo early to avoid the crush ad night. Admission—S/-, 2/-, 1/.. Reserved Scats ana Day Sale Tickets it tha Dresden Mubw Warehouse, R. STEWART, Manager. , PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HAYES' ALLIED CIRCUS Jlnstcrton, Two Performances Only, SATURDAY, FEBBUARY i Tents erected opposite Star Hotel. Afternoon—Doors open at 2.30, commence at I). Evening—Doors open at 7.30, 100 MEN AND HOUSES, Watch future advertisement. Admission—■ls, 3s, and 2s. Children half price, W. H. HAYES, Sole Owner. 1\ TASTERTON-OPAKIJOCKEY CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING, ST, PATRICK'S DAY, Programme in future issue. E. H. WADDINGTON, Secretary WOODVILLE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL. RAM FAIR Will be held at Woodville on THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY,
Iji NTRIES close with the undersigned Hi at Woodville, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, the 11th February. Charges : h par pen of 5 or leas, and Cd per head for ramsstild, Same charge for etud ewes. Wm. NICHOLSON, Secretary. MASTEUrONAOEtCULTURALAND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Ram and Ewe Fair will be held in Messrs Lowes and lorns' Sale Yards, on WEDNESDAY AND THUESDAST, ht and 2nd February, 1893, Entries close on January 27th. Tho first (lay will bo devoted to the salo of Lincoltis, the second to Koiimoya, Downs, etc. The salo will commenco each d:iy at 12 o'clock. C.H.GAYFER, Secretary.
THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded 1877. Incorporated 1879. THE ANNUAL Ram and Ewe Fair will be held on FRIDAY, Situ FEBRUARY, 1893, IN ME SHOW GROUNDS, CARTEKTON, Saletopommenco at 11.80 Entries oloso on SATUKDA Y, January 28th, at noon K W. DORSET, Secretary
ALFREDTON ROAD DISTRICT. AN Extraordinary vacancy havingl occurred iu the Tiraumea Ward, nominations oro called for tho position ] of Warden (1 vacancy). Kominations close on February Bth, at 12, noon, at the office of the Board. Nomination papers may be had from myself, or from MrW. J. Saunders, Tiraumea, F.H.DUNDEBDALK, • Clerk, January 31,1893 ROBINSON BROS, BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS, 4 COACHBUILDEKS, CARTERTON. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and L VEHICLES of Every Description made to order on shortest notice, Material and Workmanship Guaranteed. Agents for the celebrated WALTER A. WOOD lieapcrs and Binders, etc
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 1 February 1893, Page 3
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