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■ LOOK OUT JOB TDK , WAIRARAI'A AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUBS 4th Sports Meeting, On the PARK OVAL on THURSDAY 22nd Nov, 1894 A programme of interesting and oxeit ing crents and an afternoon of thorougl enjoyment. ■ Mnsterton Private Brass Band will lii in attendance. Ist event.—MAIDEN KACE to bi run at 2 o'clock sharp. : Admission Is. W.JEFFRIES, " MASTERTON OPERATIC SOCIETY. Rehearsals of the sobcemh hj this Society will bo held at the Theatre Royal, To-Nioiit (Ihc l'Jlli instj it B]i m. itehenrsals also on the 20th and 21st in the flame place. . It. A, j)AVYS. Hon, See, fJIHEATREROYAL.MASTERTON THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Nov, 22sD AND 231! D, " item GILBEBTSULLIVAN'S "SORCERER" •SORCERER" Will be played by the Mnsterton Operatic Society. For Cast etc., see Day Bills and future 'i . "Issue. • R, A. DAVYS, Hon. Sec. FHMRAtD' BROS' GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE' or • WILD PERFORMIA'G ANIMALS, WILL OPEN AT MASTERTON ON smmnuw, NOVEMBER 21th and 2Gtii. And Monday Afternoon. When Doors will be Open at 3 p.m.. Commence at3,,W to the Afternoon Show, This is tho LARGEST CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE travelling in Australia. The Riders The Tumblers The Leapers The Contortionists The Gymnasts The Globe Performers Tho Tiapeze Artists The Hurdle Riders Tho Boy Per- ■ formors Tho Ladies Bill. DAN FITZGERALD-Tho king of all Horse Trainers THEMENAGEKIE fit wild and Savage Animals from all parts of tho World. Finest Collection evor seen in Australasia. The Orang-outang, Tin Darwinian Man, . The BHuer-Lion, The first yet exhibited in Australia, Lions, Tigers, Leopard, Monkeys, Pumas, Hyenas, Chctahs, Jackals, Apes, and Black Panthers. Captain J. Quahame win Ester the Den of Lions DURING THE PERFORMANCE, Tho Nonpareil COMMODORE, Tho Rarest, Handsomest, and Most Accomplished Pony on Earth, 3 V LEO TINES y 3 The Greatest Acrobat Ever Seen in New Zealand. Special Engagement of the Renowned Cornet Soloist, Hen* Von DerMehden. Hear him. Open air Concert Each Evening from 7 to 8. Onb Ticket Admits to Both Circus AND MENAOEBIE. PRICES—2/-, 3/-, 4/-. J, MORRIS, Principal Agent, WAIRARAI'A DISASTER FUND. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, MESBRSW.SIMMSandA.VON KEISENBEUG aro mana{/ _ a concert in aid of tho above funds", which will be held in the THEATRE on THURSDAY, 29th inst. . TO stand this season at To Ore Ore (Thompson's! Clydesdale Stallion Dul<eof Argfylp. Hisslreis the greatkii'go! stallions "Y Banker" and his dam " Blossom " by the famous horas " Young Hero," Stock I y tho Duke woro shown last year at Christchurch, Bangiora Courtuty Shows taking first honors in every olass for wluoh they were entered. At Auckland in the same year, a threo-year old filly by this horse was first in lur class and Champion of the Yard) For further particulars apply R.MLOON, Te Ore Ore. f|'<o travel this season, the champion draught entire horse Hero, The only purebred Clydesdale in t Wairarapa, will stand at the Prince of Wales stables every Friday and Saturday during the season. Terms as usual. Paddocking free for marcs to either of these liorßcs. Every carc taken but no responsibility. Pedigree, and testimonials see books, . ■ W. HERCOCK, • Owner, rjlO travel tins season in the Wairarapa, The champion draughtentiro horse Laird olKilbrido, Having taken .first and champion for three years in succesion at the Taieri shows, holds the Star gold medal of the South Islands Will atnud at the Prince of Wales' stables every Wednesday and Thursday during tho season. l ermj £3los each marc. For pedigree and other particulars see cards. W. HERCOCK, • Owner. Homlow and Hour, FURNITURE FACTORY . QUEEN STREET . • ■ M A BT'KR TON , HAVING engaged the Bcrvices fo a Fire Oiass Cabinetmaker from Melboiira and London to t>ke charge o.'the Workshop we are therefore prepared to execute an' line of Furniture In the most stylish ani latest designs. Wo beg to specially drtu the attention of the pnblic to the fact tha we still keep up tho reputation the firr has gained of turning out well made an hiphly finished Furnitnra made from carc fully seasoned material, Wo have a larg stock on hand and invite inspection Furniture oa the EIRE SYSTEM, PIANOS FOR SAL] ORDEHB TAKEN . FOR Z. M. HOAI .i.UNDW'ivT ,\KjfiU, ; , ftQWtyT ATTENPED TO

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4880, 19 November 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4880, 19 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4880, 19 November 1894, Page 3

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