mHKATfIEKOYAL,MASTEIITON TO-NIGHT! Lcsieo and Manager, Mb Ton Polubd. POLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN Opera Company. Will produce that Moral and Religious drama, taken from Harriet-lleochcr Stowe's celebrated work UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Character by the entire strength of the Company. Plantation Melodies, Glees, Jubilee Choruses, Magnificent Wardrobes and Scenery. Prices of admission •■ reserved seats, 4s; gallery and centre seats,2sfid; pit,ls. SundayEvemno, April 7th, commencing at 8.16 sharp: Grand Sacred Concert, Admission Free. Collection to defray expenses, The Management rescrvo the right to refuse admission to anyone.
THE ANNUAL BALL In aid of the funds o£ tlie GBEYTOWR EOSHTAL, Will bo held in the pALACE HALL, GKEYTOWN. ■A- ON FItIDAY, 10m MAY, 1895. Tickets—Double, 7s Od; Gentleman's ss; Extra Ladies, 2s 6d. Admission to Gallery: Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is; no half price. F. H. WOOD, Hon, See. K SK YOUIt GKOCEKPoe UFJEiBUOY CARBOLIC SOAP. WAI.HAUAIM NOIiTH COUNTY. nIiOPOS AL to raise a Loan of £6OO 1. nnder the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1880, for constructing a Bridge over the Tiraumoa River at Napier's Crossing. Eesult of Poll. Number of liatcpayers on Special Eoll, 38; exercising G2 votes. Nuinher of ratepayers who voted in favor of the proposal, 20; exercising 36 votes. Number of ratepayers who voted against the proposal, none. Number of informal votes, 1. As a majority in number of the ratepayers voted in favor of the proposal, andthoiiumberjso voting wcro entitled to more than one half of the number of votes which can be exercised by the whole number of ratepayers, I declare the above proposal to bo carried, F.voxIiEDEN, County Chairman. Masterton, sth April, 1895.
PHIZES ok £l5O and £IOO OFFEftED FOB DESIGNS FOR POSTAGE ANDEEYENUE STAMPS. DESIGNS are invited for anciv issue of POSTAGE and REVENUE STAMPS. For the series of Designs which may he adjudged by the Post-master-General to lie the Lest there will be Prizes of £l5O and £IOO respectively. Specifications may he seen at the General Post Office, "Wellington, or at any Chief Post Office. W. GBAY, Secretary. General Post Office, Wolluiqton, 20th March, 1895. "MEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1895. Extended Excursion Tickets from Te Aro, Lower Hutt and intermediate stations to Ekelahuua and vice versa, first-class, 20s; second-class, Ids; and from Te Aro and Wellington to Masterton, and yice versa, first-class, 18s; sjcond-class, 12s; will bo obtainable from the 9th to loth April, inclusive, j and will bo available for return up to \ and including 30th April, 1895. Note.—These tickets may be made available for return for a further fortnight by payment of the difference in value between an ordinary single ticket and half the excursion fare. Application must be made at the station to which the excursion ticket was issued, and before its expiration. Further fares,and train arrangements will be advertised later. BY OEDEE, Traffic Manager's Office, Wellington, oth April, 1895. AS WINTER APPEOACHES, IX Coughs and Colds make their appearance. Do not let them get a hold. Db. McKe.vzid's Cough Mixture is n ploasaut and safe remedy for all ages, SoleMauufacturer: Wm. CFiizoEHiLD, Consulting Chemist, ETcningPost corner, Willis-street, Wellington. Consultation and Medicine at all hours for 2/6'. RETURN LIFEBUOY SOAP Wrappers to yonr grocer, who j ill give in exchange a Book by any) I popular author. BLOOKER'S DUTCH COCOA, GRATEFUL, COMFORTING, REFRESHING. IF you want a delicious cup ot Cocoa, ask your grocer for Blooker's. There aro people who think that no Cocoa can be better than what they havo been using. Let them now try Blooker's Dutch Cocoa. It is goes further than an; other Cocoa in the world, Absolutely unequalled in delicacy of flavour, W.&G, TURNBULL&CO,, Agents, Wellington, GEO. HERON. General Produce Dealer, Haul Stbeet, ■ MASTBBTON. LARGELY IMITATED. BOMINGTOFS CARRAGEEN OR IRISH MOSS. WILL CUEEInfluenza, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ALU LUNG COMPLAINTS. 1/6.2/6. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Ashburton, March 30th, 1891. G, Bonkingion Esq., Dear Sir.—l have very much pleasure in informing you of the very valuable relief I obtained after using a few doses of your" IrisliMoss," which I took for a cold on the chest, Not being able to sleep during the night through continual coughing I took a doso of your Irish Moss, and soon found relief; in fact, after repeating a few doses, the cold quite disappeared.—l romain, yours etc,, HENRY STEPHENSON, P.S,—The above you may with plea suronso as a testimonial. DON'T BUT IMITATIONS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4995, 6 April 1895, Page 3
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