THEATRE ttUYAL. wmmomT! Saturday, July 22hd. Under th Mamgmnt of Mr J. 'J. Ktogb mid Go. roiiii WILUB POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY "TheNewlagdalen;" OR. Tho Geueva Cross. PROLOGUE:Tho German Lines. Tho Magdalen's ■ Story. 'The English Lady,• The Bomb.-.The Operation. Acr J.-Englandin the 'Winter ; The Declaration; The Unclerical Clergyman; The Dead Ketumcd to Life; The Becognition. Act 2 —The Confession; The Magdalen Defends Grace. Aot 3,-The Discovery and tho Re'miuoiation; The Magdalen finds a Happy Home at Laßfc, POPULAR PRICES. ■J7I XOH A N (f'H. HALL, jjj WELLINGTON. • TO-NIGHT., ■ And Every Evening until August sth. ENOMOUS SUCCESS! PACKED HOUSES! Come Early and Secure Scats. Admission Cd; and Is to Reserved Scats, Professor'Richard'lll I The World-famed Pro-eminent Medical Electrician. Protected by Government Letters Patent. ONE MAN AGAINST A HOST, ' Coiniquc, Unique, Original, Refined, Anmseg, Interesting, Lauglilcr-Provokiug, Electric Entertainment. - iSPLIITOG WITH LAUGHTEH ALL . THHOUGH. EVENING PROGRAMME, Sensational, Treating the Halt, Lame, Deaf, etc, in full view of the audience. An excellent lady Pianist and a German - Band has been specially engaged to play luring the Entertainment. „ SPECIALIST I'OU BOTH SEXES. ( Paralysi3,Bheuniatism, Spinal Affections, Locomotorataxy, (jcintica, Gout, Epilepsy, |Hysteria, Loss ot Speech, Eyesight, Deaf ,ncss, Liver Torpidity, Dyspepsia, Cramp, Varicose Veins, Nev\o\is Debility, Pcural- . gin, Constipation, Wriiers' Cramp, Exhans- ' Hon, Melancholia, Stomach Distention, Local Wcakue.-s, Sleeplessness, Impaired Vitality. :■ All cases on crutches, sticks, etc, must ■be provided with a letter of recommendation from a Magistrate or Minister, for o admission free and public treatment, and bo seated in the hall by G. 30 p.m., to avoid the crush. Doors open 7.30 p.m., commencing 8 o'clock sharp. Carriages, 10.30 p.m. Admission -Body of hall, Is; gallery and . standing room, lid. ' Ticket Box open from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. J. VICTOR, Business Manager, NOTICE TO PATIENTS. - Proiessob IliciiAiui, M.E.. may be consulted free of charge from 9 a.ui, to o p.m. in his private consulting rooms in the abovo-named ball during the short season.—Pees moderate fo: a course of private treatment, EXCHANGE HALL, WELLINGTON. CONCERT, Presbyterian Church Improvement Fuud. rpEMPERANCE HALL, Mahterton, at 8 r.M. ox WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY, 1893, Nolos (vocal'and instrumental), Duets, Trios, and Quartettes by tho following Ladies and Goiitlemen :—Mrs Wood, Misses Feist, Phillis Lowes, May Cameron, F. Cameron, Bunting and Peyton j Mosbw Lowes, flicholls, Simms, andDr Douche. Tickets (2/-) and ProgMtnmcß to bo had from the following shopkeepers :- Mr George Johnston, Mr Dougall, Mr Holmes and Mr Watt. Tho Agent* of tho Dresden Piano Company, Messrs Hood and Johnston, »ro kindly supplying the uso of one of their Pianos for the occasion. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED is 1870'.] IN view of the approach of the planting seaion I have pleasure in announcing io the public of Masterton and district that I have sgahi made auangements fora supply of Fruit Trees from the Celebrated Nurteiy of MR IvOUV, of Raigiora, Canteibury, whoso trees have invariably given the utmost satisfaction in the district. Intending planters should ordci'iaily to ensure the beat selection. I have on hand rtady for plantiii3,a toje supply of Finest Trees, including l'inus liißi'suis, Cupio<sus Macrocarpa, Lawsoniana, Electa, andElcgei" wellgioivn and splendidly rooted. Also Wellington'as, Abioi/Alba. 1 'Douglassi, 1 and Jlcnzic-ii; ltetinospora {varieties); CryprpHK undersigned begs to remind 1 Orohardista andFr# Growers that ho has a large stock in cho'ce varieties of well worked Fruit Trees,'4ooo. Apples, twoyearsold, fino, well shaped 15s doz., three and four, 18s to 20s; /or cash, Plows—English and Japaneso, a Jnrge stock of the very best leading sorts 18s to 30s doz. Peahs, Peaoiies, Apricots and Cherries 18s. Walnuts—Euro pean, Is each; Japanese, 20, Itaspberricsin variolics 2s Gd doiou, Gooseberries, in varieties, 3a Cd d',zon, Our rants—Ued, White and Black—including Carter'sCliaippipn,3s fid do?,; Strawberries—of soits, runner plants, 2s (id 100, Transplanted, 4a 6d 100 ; Tennifolium Pittusporum, very fine for Ornamental Hedges (own ra'sine;) 10s 100. JUHN BLOMQUIBT, Proprietor. PHOTOGRAPH* OPAL, PiromHo, Paper and Silve' _ P'rivt Enlargements, from C.D.V, to Life Sige, finished with Enamel, Or dinary or Jlafc.Opal 3qr,"ace.. PORTRAITS; Thrke-Qbambr ahdS'shi Lemhi CabinetsBeautifully Finished, Equal to the best produced in the Colony, for; 7a 6d Half Dozen \Q/ „ im - w 12 8 «d() B? .Dozon}0/- FlESTOol ' Y ' Familv Geoop Vignettes with Enamel or Mai-Opal Surfsco-j also finished in Wafer or Oil Colours. ' Views, Taps jn Towh or Country, On Bale I Tip tet asiortroent of Photos in Now Zealand. THQS. ED. PRICE MASXEJJM .:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4477, 22 July 1893, Page 3
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722Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4477, 22 July 1893, Page 3
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