TEMMKHML THU RBD AX, J I) LY 20. SALE OFWOKK FOR DR. BARNARDO'S H )MES. AIsoASTALLbytheYOUKGLADIES 1710R the China Inland Mission, will J be opened by the Rev. W. E. I'AIGE, M.A., at 3 o'olook in the afternoon and in the evening at 7 o'clock, when Readings, Reoitations, and Souijs, will be given. ADMISSION Cd. THEATRE ROYAL. D TO4IMT! MIGHT! Thursday, Jdly 20 ! it. Vniw tk Managmmt of Mr J. F, ® Kcogh and Co, *' Uirectroas ,„ Miss Marian Willis j Troaburer ~, Mr VV, J. Coulter ,_ Business Wgr. ... Mr W. Danvera J s Continued success of the over popular t and favourite Actress ut ft MfMH MLIS, ty supported by SELECTED FAVOURITE ARTISTS Sensational Drama : Woman Against the World Caste op Characters :- EkanohHylton,.. Miss Marian Wimjs HughHylton (a Gambler), Mr J. F.Keogh Captain Fraser (R.N.) Mr Haroldßurton Doctor Warner jot Brcakwell Asylum) k). Mr W.J. Coulter „ Warder of Asylum, Mr F.Gordon ' Inspector Kaye, Mr 0. J. Morton Mr Martin (a Solicitor), MrH. Montaguo Nurse Jory (of Breakwoll Asylum), Miss Annie Brandt ■" 'Evelina (betrothed to Capt. Fraser) ■" _ _ Miss Dora Folheringham J; 'Liliau, Miss Diana Bloustein " 'Clara, Miss L. Farringlon C| Housemaid at Norbrooke, Miss Ettio Taylor Herbert Hylton (Eloanor's Son, aged six years), Miss Spencer n "The Admiral's Daughters, ACT I.—The Abbey; The Plot; Cons' signed to the Madhouse. ACT 2.—Breakwell Asylum; The Great Firo Scone. ACT 3.—Lawn at Northbrookc; Mad; Light in the Dark. ACT 4.-Tbc Forged Bills; Murder Foiled; Quits at Last. EX CfIAN (} It HALL mIAKOTOX. 'O-NIGHT. I And Every Evening for a Short Season. ENORMOUS SUCCESS I • PACKED HOUSES I I Come Early and Secure Scais. lission Cd; and Is to Besetved Seats, Professor 'Richard'lll.E Tho World-famed Pre-eminent Medical Eleoirician, Protected by Government Leitets Patent. ONE MAN AGAINST A HOST, ut Comique, Unique, Original, Refined, AurasD ing, Interesting, Laughter-Provoking, Elec--0 I,'ic Enchainment. SPLITTING WITH LAUGHTER ALL THROUGH. EVENING PEOGEAMME. ~ Sensational, Treating the Halt, Lame, t Deaf, clc, in full view of the audience. An excsllcut lady Pianist and a German Band has been specially engaged lo play during the Entertainment. SPECIALIST FOR BOTH SEXES. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Locomokraiaxy, Sciatica, Gout, Epilepsy, V Hysteria, Loss of Speech, Eyesight, Deaf [. ncss, Liver Torpidity, Dyspepsia, Cramp, ) Varicose Veins, Nervous Debility, Neuralj gia, Constipation, Writers' Cramp, Exhaus- ' iion, Melancholia, Siomach Distention, 1" Local Weakness, Sleeplessness, Impaired "' Vitality. AU cases on crutches, sticks, etc., must be provided with a letter of recommen- '• dation from a Magistrate or Minister, for '- admission free and public treatment, and be lotted in the hall by G. 30 p.m., to avoid tho crush. Doors opeu 7.80 p.m., commencing 8 o'clock sharp, Cauiagcs, 10.30 p.m. Admission—Body ol hall, Is; gallery and standing room, Gd. Ticket Box open from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. J. VICTOE, Business Manager. NOTICE TO PATIENTS.-PnoFEBSOR EicuAim, M.E.. may be consulted tree o! charge from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in bis piivate consulting rooms in the above-named hallduring the short season.—Fees moderate for a course of private treatment. EXCHANGE HALL WELLINGTON. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1 m m VEITGWS GIANT AUTUMN CAULIFLOWER. THE question asked just now is: Where to Ret Good and Reliable Seeds for Kitchen and Flower Garden ? The answer is: At R. F. Temple and Co.'s WHO ARE AGENTS FOR E C. GIBBONS AND CO., the well-known and celebrated SEED MERCHANTS, Wmlikotoh, who keep a splendid variety of seeds of ail descriptions; also jusi to hand a large s quantity of SEED POTATOES, indud- • mg the immcon Box, Fluh Kidmj, Early ditto, MyaWs AMeaf, /button's Red Skk Flomr Balk etc. i I Catalogues on application, °1 rpHE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE (Limited). r WELLINGTON, j PALMERSTON NORTH & WANGANUI. !b PROPERTIES' FOR SALEf 522 acres 4 miles from Levin, part freehold, pari Native lease COO „ Pobangina, 200 in grass, fenced 208 ~ Pobangina. 133 in grass 300 „ Birmingham, 250 in gross, fenced 400 „ Birmingham, house and improvements'l 517 „ Katanga, highly improved 1400 „ Kairanga, 950 in grass 200 „ Longburn, highly improved ■ 780 „ Pohiugina, 310 aores in grass and turnips, perpetual lease, with right i of purchase, 437 „ improved farm, Carnarvon - CCO „ near Wangaaui good road all the way; feuccd aud well watered cheap 300 „ near Patea, all in grass, well fenced 4760 „ near Huntcnillo, good road a'l tho way; alt in grass, well watered, and good fences; a valuable pros' perty. Easy terms 'j 2620 „ near ITunterville and about 3 miles y from railway station; well grassed and watered, good roads, new dwellinghouse; a fine property and conveniently situated Full particulars on apllcallon to THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. OATB!_OATS nnHE'undersigned Is a OASH'Pur- ; oh&BerotOATS. , I . aAB.MAOARA,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4475, 20 July 1893, Page 3
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763Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4475, 20 July 1893, Page 3
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