,; ST. MATTBEW'B'iSHUiIOB,' MASTEUOT. 1 SOCIAL in aid of the .Funds of L the above Church will bo held in theTE.MI'ERANCE HALL on THURSDAY'Eveoiim' lioxt, the 10th' iiut. Doors open at 7ißo, to commence TIOKETS 2/. :SAOH. fj'HEATBE ROYAL, Mastbrion. FOR A SHORT SEASON OF ONE . .;:.: WEEKS ENTERTAINMENT.'" COMMENCING THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 ADJHSSION-Ss, 2s, and pwmiiMitw/M, <*fo m ed , ent Medical '"'"JJieclrioloni • Protected by Govewimuni Letters ■ ■"' Patent. MAN • AGAINST • A HOST. Comique, Unique! Original, Refined, Amusin j,; Interesting, Laughter -Provoking, Eleo-;;.-trio Entertainment;: •, y\ ; SPLITTING. WITH LAUGHTER ALL .THROUGH. . EVENING PROGRAMME: ■■ Sensational, Treating the Halt, Lame, Deal, 'lJtojinfiill view ol the audience. SPECIALIST FOR BOTH SEXES.-; Paralysis, Rheumatism, Spinal Aflcctions, Locbmotorataxy, Sciatica, Gout; Epilepsy, Hysteria, Loss of Speech,. Eyesight,, Deafness, Liver Toroidity, Dyspepsia, Crump, Varicose Voins, Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Constipation, Writers' Crump, Exhaustion, Mclanoholia, Stomach Distention, Local Weakness, Sleeplessness, Impaired Vitality, All cases on crutches, sticks, etc, must be provided with a letter of recommendation from a Magistrate or Minister, lor admission free and public treatment, and bo seated in the Theatre by (1.30 p.m, to avoid the crush, Dojrs open at 7.30 p,m, commencing 8 o'clock sharp. Cairiagcs 10.30 p.m. Ticket Box open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. J. VICTOR, Businesi Manager. NOTICE TO. PATIENTS. PaoPEBSon liicnißD, M.E., may bo consulted free of charge from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in his private consulting rooms in the above Theatre Royal, during the short season until AUGUST 23rd. Fees moderate for a courso of private treatment, THEATRE ROYAL. : ' ; FOR ONE SUNDAY ONLY, SPECIAL SUNDAY EVENING Lecture. "BnttliMif Life," Boys and Children not admitted 'to this i .: Sunday Evening Lecture. ■ ' Doors open 7.30, commencing 8 o'clock. ' ADIJMSION FKEE AND NO COLLECTION. WAIRARAPAHUNTOLUB. ANNUAL BALL. PALACE HALL, GREYTOW. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24tu, DANCING et8.30, TIOKBTS-Double, 10s fid, Single, 7s(id; Extra lady2» Cd, may bo obtained from' any of the Committeo: Messrs C. F. Vallance, C. J, Kemble, G. Tully, C. R. Bidwill, F, Penrco, G, Carter, A. J. Toogood, A. G. Pilincr. R, Roake, W. MoKenzic, (Mastcrtou), H. R.Bunr.y, W. J. Hirsphberg. Harold Welch, G. A: Hirscbberj, hi Macara. J, Martin, Cepil Ramsden, W. E- Bidwill, H. S. Izard, 0,. McDermid,,C, B. Pharazyn, Wy. Williams, H. Morison, N, Grace, and J. Strang, W. B. Bulck, W, Haw&e, J, Wcllpr, ' ■ Tickets may also be had from J. Maude], tobacconist.
W. McKEMJE, Hon. Sco, A BALL, UNDER THE AUSPIOBfI OF THE MASTERTON MASONIC LODGEWILL BE HELD IN THE ■ ; DRILL HALL, MASTEiU'ON, en THURSDAY, 3l«Uif&u3t,'93. Dancing at 8 o'clock. Double Tickets, 10a. Extra Lady 2s 6d, Tickets may be obtained from (.he. following. members of Committee:—Bros. Cargill, Copping, I'ullen, Dixun, Ibbeteon, Price, Sellar, latcs, and O.A.TOWNALL JAMES AITKEN .[Joi|it Soctetarieß.
: THE ABBIYAL OF 379-TRU l'KSr'679 BOOTS AND SHOES. (EXCOPTIO), TO THE SfECHAL ORDER AMI) DIBEOTON Ladiea'Tan Boots and shoes Knot's Boots and Shoos Ladies' Evening Shoos, from 2s lid Ladies' Nice Sh'rpcrs, from Is lid Girls'Tao Strapped Stow adics' Featherweight Court Shoos adics' Queen Evening Shoes "mots' Evening Shoes Ladies' Satin and Silk Shoes, all colours HADuhn Iqdcstmotablp Toed Boots, . 8b64 Hannah's 0 Copper Toes Is lid, 2s 3s Ud Ladies Nice Cloth Top Walking Shoes Ladies' Nice Clasp Walking Shoes Ladies' Beautiful Stematlo Boots and S h o Gents' Tan Boots ami Shoes Cove and West's Boots and Snoes The K Boots and Shoes Gents' Boots am'. Shoes, from 7a (id Gents Slippeis, from 2s 1!<1 The Palace GBooUrom 7s 6d Hannah's 6 Shooters, 10s lid . Bannah'sQ Watertight, 10s 6d HanccVsG Shoes, fsftl Hannah's G Bluchers, 5b 6d Hannah's E. S. Shoes, 4s Gd 6s 6d Barman's G Loggings, 6s 6d Hannah's Tennis Shoes, 8s Cd, 4s 6d, EvorlftstincHftlinolEnntoi. 6d,&0. A Snecial Shipment oi 12 Trciks' Tetni ' Shoes k this season, with Thick Rub.
bor Sflea, 12a6d, IBs 6d, E manufacture 2,000 pairs of our V V Superior and Celebrated G Boots and Shoes t-rry week, and, as a proof of tho demand for these goods, ours is the only Boot Factory in New Zealand that t;,|orking full time this seasou, Every Storekeeper and Boot Vendor ihould keep the Palace U Boots if they wi»h to increase their trade. We are Wholesa'e Dealers in all kinds of Leather and Grindery. Bespoke • tSOLEAGENTSFOR- •-. -.? fiOVE AND WEBT'S BOOTS ANDRHITHB ■; : ' CELEBRATED KBOOTBl" : ■'■ ;kotethe addrehs QUEEN-STREET, MABTERTON. n ; U. PETERBON, '■'■' '• ■ Mahagkb 'EAU DE TIVOLI'I The NEW TABLE WATER; PURE andSPM'LlNa'l' Recommended by.ithe Faoulty through^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 3
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