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nnBATRE EOYAL, MASTERTON. Sub-lessee and Stager: Hit Tom Folubd. THE EVENT OP THE YEAR I 'FdRTHMKiGHTSONIiY i OOMMBNOINO TUESDAY, JUNE 6/9 a. Tho favourites of seven Colonies. The 1 most popular orjpmaatiun ia i Australasia. ' POLLAKD'B Lilliputian O pern, Co. 60-IN NUMBER -60 ArraoKeiMintsi/r the season:-.. : . : ' TUESDAY,6th June, Audran'sworldfumed Opera: LAMASCOTTE. WITH THE FOLLOWING UNIQUE CAST :■-,. . Laurent XYII (King of Piombirij Muster All Stephens Prince Frcttclitd (Crown Prince of l'isn) Miss Marioj MuclioU Pippo (a Shepherd) Mi6S Maud Beatty Kooco (a farnici) Master Hairy quca'y I'itiatante (a Sergeant) Miss Nellie Wilson Mateo (an Innkeeper) Master George Young Eianca Miss Lilly Mowbray Tito )„ . .„„ ( MissA.McE\van Finollo J imm [ Miss M.Albert Anjclo ( Miss M. Ncalo Luwo „„. Miss May Mowbray Carlo ' " gOS 1 Miss V. Russell Maixo J ( Miss Flo. llusse'l Fiamcita (Laurent's Daughter Miss Lily ■ Stephens Bcttina (a Country Girl, "La Mascotlo") Miss Lily Everett Maids of Honour, Court Ladies, Courtiers, Pages, Ollicors, and Soldiers by . THF LIIIPTJTIAN OPERA CHORUS. SYNOPSIS OF SCENIOIY. Act I, Eocco'sFaiiii.' Act If, Laurcut's Palace, A.ct 111, A Sylvan Glade, WEDNESDAY, June 7, "The Mikado." THURSDAY, Bt)i, "TheHoiiduhon." Complete Orchestra arid Chorus Musical Dinclor ... Mr Arthur King Leader , Mr Fred Pollard Tho Operas produced underilin solo direction of Mr Tom Pollard, PKICES-Dress Oirolo mid Orchestra Stalls, 4/- ; Stalls, 3/-: j Pit, 2/.' Plans of Reserved Seats way-be seon at MosdTa Hiioc! k Johnston's. Qoeen-sl. AIF, Limy, Advonco Agent. Fbed. \Y. Duvac, Rusiness Manager. PRESBYTERIAN OIIUROH, DBBYBBTQN. ■ COis'CERT In aid of the fund for tho extinction of thedobt. ON FRIDAY, Dra JUNE, 1803. Vocal and Instrumental items by wellknown amateurs, ADMISSION—I/0, Children, 1/-. TITB A. W. HOGO, M.H.B, will address tho electors ofM&UK10EVILLE, at the PUBLIC HALL, MAURIOEVILLE, on SATURDAY EVENING, Juno 10th, at Eight THEATRE EOYAL, Mastemon. TUESDAY, 18m JUHE.'IBDB. COMPLIMENTARY T)ENEFIT t/OMPLIMENTARY JJENEFIT Mk O. H. CLIFFORD, . Full Particulars in a Few Days. BRITISH FLEET I I » B T IT N I ON. (By Permission of the Colonial Secretary.) MAGNIFICENT GRAND OIL PAINTING, Mm ( fll S A 1 DiiatooJ 30th Jusk. I SblfJW )" 80thJdxb. " I received for the Picture. In it are depicted the Flagship ' Nelson,' ' Wolverine,' ' Sappho,' ' Dart' (schooner),) ' Raven' (gunboat), ami ' Diamond.'"—H. Fobiiebt, Marino Artist. TICKETS-1200 at 2/G eaoh, 1 doz 25/-, —may be obtained from Messrs White & Co., tobacconists, Masierton, or CHARLES CALLIS, 44, Willis-street, Wellington L.K.Q.O.P, L.M..&0. THIS Celebrated Lndjf Specialist is the only Lady M.D, in the Southern Hemisphere. She holds nine diplomas aud certificates, and is registered throughout the British Dominions. She cures with absolute certainty, all nervous, chronic, skin and blood affections, fits, paralysis, bronchitis, gout, liver and lung complaints, kidney and bladder troubles, aud all the effects of indiscretions and excesses. < Dr Fiikari's tiealmeni is thorough,scientific and effectual Consultation—Personally, free; by letter (including diaguosis), 10s. A cure guaranteed in all curable cases. The following aro a few of many testimonials the Doctor has received : MOM TIIE BT, AIWAUD MEItCDT.W Dr. Frikart'sfame in curing diseases of the nervous system, and chronic and complicated complaiuls has gone abroad in the colonies. .. FHOM THE STANDARD. ; Dr, Frikart's marvellous wires have created a profound sensation, ,' MOM THE CIIAIiUOS ISnEPEXnEST, A Distinguished Visitor.—Charlton is at present honoured by tho presence of Mrs E, F. M. Frikavt, M.D., who has obtained the highest possible honours in her profession, and established a great reputation in the Colony by her phenomenal success in the treatment of nervous, chronic, and complicated complaints, The oxarainations'thisl talented lady has. passed are almost too' numerous to mention, for apart from being & Doctor of Medicine, and a Licentiate of i Kin? and Queen's Cpl'ego of Physicians, | Dublin, Iroland,,and a Licentiate of Midwifely of the same college; she is' also Praklische Ariz of Switzerland; and passed what is con'sited about the hardest task in the medical world, the Staats Examenat Berne University. The Doctor is no mean linguist, as: she may. be consulted in German, French.and Spanish, as well as Eng : lisli, Haying held Hospital Appointments; ' her experience has not only been wide,' buj practical. !.''.';■ ;'' 'Tjioirim-jrury':•:■■. : ■'?'; Dr. Frikart has effected'more cures. p,f i, nervous arid chrqnioso.rnpjaints. than.any other Speiialisj in AuMraliJi,...,'. : .' : ', : '• m« ihb wViiiiwoi 'standard, Dr.'Frikart, the 'well-known, Jd.D., has numberofipcalcases.- ' ■■',', i '■},,', ■■'■■ ; !. ' , raoMiiiß ciinoxiciE. '' ■ Dr. Frikaifs reputation : as a' clever anil • suMessfni'practitipn'eYhi thoroughly estab-. jighe;] throughout the colonies,' ■' HOM THE HAMILTON SMCTATOR.. j Br.' iPrikart./who.regen(ly arrived,' from ■ (he Old Couut.yi'has a spleiidid reputation, and is the only legally qualified lady M.D. •in | =)_ V-' The Doctor would caution readers against unprincipled'; person's '■] oTtliplg'.-i themselves ~ herbalists, medical botanists professors, \ elcpiriclans;■ clairvoyants,,; and;.magnetic •• healers, who have no medical kuowledgc and ; ' nothing to, v .recommend.them,.bnt their audacity, .and'.who. thrive on the .credulity E oMlio^pubho'by.theirfraudule^t^unbuiice- ; me.ts v. ; .•..■.'.' ! 'V'! i ' ! '''; \. is "'RememberDr.'Frikprtitnihetimegqualiii fiedand registered by the Medical' Boards throujhoiit ':•"■'••■'.■.'> ':'■•'• Consultation Rom 10 to 6 daily,'and on ; / Tuesday and Saturday l evenings from" 7- to .9. ..■.■■••'. ---■>, Note. the Brandon-street, Welhngtpn, -"one- dow: ton Fcathewtw!

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4437, 6 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4437, 6 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4437, 6 June 1893, Page 3

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