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ImHEATRE ROYAL, MASTEKTON OPENING NIGHT: THURSDAY, Bth AUGUST. THE LATEST SENSATION! vim. w7i davis 1 FANTASTIQUES I Embracing the most startling rovalntiona in PSYCHOLOGY And Ik Occult Art of Spirit Raising. Tiio most Novel, Complete, Itefiiied and Amusing Entertainment of the kind extant. SPOOKLAND : How Modern Ghosts auk Produced. FAMOUS SPOOKS (Ckiie, Geordieand Josephine), who will walk out on to the open stage while aCommittccof well-known citizens surround the Cabinet and prevent any possibility of assistance by confederates. M. STELLA DAVIS. Chtimyauee, Trance Virnnii', Mystic Calculations, Murrclloiis Memory j Tests, Spirit Writing, Diciuation j of Thought, i PROFESSOR DAVIS' Vcntriloquial j and Mimicry Enlcrtainmcnt.-Tho funniest of funny folks.. j I'iiccs: li/•, 2/-, 1/-. JJox plnnand day j sale at J. E. Hood &, Co.'s J. DOUGLAS, Manager. "Cinderella Dance," (In aid of St. Matthew's Parish Hand) ILL be held in the TEMPER-1 ANCE HALL, Maslcrton, on | Friday next, 9th inst. Ladies'j Committee of Management. Double tickets 2s (id. Dancing at 8 p.m. G. W. Nicol, Hon. Sec. Double Tickets, o/-; Single, 3/-; Extra Lady, 2/jS'oticj:—All tickets now out will hold good for the above. J, K, HOIiNBLOW, Hon. See. AIR AIiAPA HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL BALL (Plain and Fancy Diikss) PALACE HALL, GIiKYTOWN. THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. Dancing at 8.30. Tickets —Double, 7/6; Single, »/•; Extra lady, 2/6~ May he oiitained FIIOM ANY or THE COMMITTEE:— Ovcytown—Messrs 0. Tully, 11. Tully, H. S. Izard, 11. 1(. Wuo.l, \Y Asup, W.Wi S Bin»; Fcatherston and Lower Valley —Measra A, J. Toogooil, F. l'varcrt, T. Honton, <"!. R. Pharazyn. W. 0. Williams, J. Martin, (J. liamsdcn, i McKenzie, E. Ussher | Carterton—Mussrp C ,1. Kcmklo/r. Ray, 11. Welch, W. McKenzie, X. Dixon; Gladstone -Messrs W. C. Uuchanan, N. One, J. A. P.onall, H, R Bunny, J. Strang, R. Cooper, J. Mol'liee; Masteiton—Messrs W. 1). Buick, V. Wardell, C. K. i'allance, W. J. Hi rschberf, V. McKenzie, W, Uawke, Herbert Welch, J. lioddiugton; Moir'son's Rush—Messrs H. nnd C. Morrison, W. McKcrrow, Tickets may also be hail from Mr W. J. Liudop, Carterton; and Mr R, Gant, Greytown, H. 0. TULLY. Hon. Sec. UNITED GREYTOWN FOOTBALL CLUB'S ANNUAL BALL \LACIi HALL, GEIOTOWN. P THURSDAY EVENING, 22nd Afoust, 1895. MASSAGE. IHIR HERMANN ROTH, MASSAGE SPECIALIST. tVppoimc d ®P i?| Sanatorium to the ami Baths, Government. A Roturua. CAN BE CONSULTED FItEE From 11 until 1 o'clock any day at Phuinix Clumbers, 52, Lnmbton-ijuay, Wellington, I'iuvate Ahmiess : Occidental Hotei,. MASSEUSE FOR LADIES. Mn Roth's book on " Massage," etc., can he had of Mr T. G, Mason. Chemist, gratis, RH EUM ATISM, gout, lumbago, sciatica, hysteria, spinal diseases, neuralgia, ilycpepsia, llatulence, constipation, sprains, insomnia, all nervous knd joint diseases, arc not only relieved but permanently cured. M usage not only treats the effects, but removes the cause. Mil Eoth has had a very wide experience in Germany, America, England and Scotland ; he has been attending Hospitals in addition to private practice, and had opportunities ot working with the best Surgeons and Physicians of tlie world. He is recommended by the following Sin Geohoe McLeoh, Knight, M.D., L.L.1)., Hcirius Professor of Siißrery, University of fllusgoiv, aiiil Surgeon in ordinary to tlic Queen, in Scotland. Sin Anthony Colmmj IJhow.vlkss, K.U.M.U., R.C.K.G.U., M.D., L.L.D., F.U.C.S., England, Senior Consulting Physician to St. Vinceii''s Il<»siiita] t atid Chancellor of the University of Melbourne. Sm Donald Matiihson, K.CJI. And many of the bent physicians and siir-o.ina of the world, iilso testimonials from some of the Leading I'liycicians of Wellington, testifying to his successful treatment of patients under them. MASTER-TON CASH BOOT MART. R.HANNAH&Co, FOIi good value in Hoots and Shoes go to E. Hannah & Co., who, for the last 25 years have held the " box scat" of t'.ie coach for new designs, quality and price in tin? boot trade. The latest fashions are always obtainable at I!. Hannah and Co.'s . We Have in Stock— Ladies Tan walking Shoes 4/6,5/6,7/(i. Lad'es Tan evening shoes from 6/11. Ladies Glaze Kid evening shoes from 5/11. Ladies Light Kangaroo walking shoes 10/6. Ladies Glaze Kid walking shoes from 5(11 Gents Real Buckskin walking shoes the fashion of the day. Hannah & Co's Porpoise hideshooters the best in the market. Hannah & Co's nice Calf Hals from 12/6. Hannah & Co's "Watertiglits good value 9/11. Hannah & Co's lied and toe tips 9/11, Hannah & Co'sbcst Watertight, twelve months wear 14/6. Hannah & Co's Bluchers from 5/6. Girls Copper Toe boots 2/11,3/11,4/11 City" K." boots, Hannah and Co solo E. Hannah & Co. have just opened their new fivc-storcy Boot Factory and Warehouse, and under the now I'atent Process of working the leather, all boots and Shoes arc guaranteed to wear two months longer, and our price is 25 per cent cheaper, or 5s in the £ less, for a real good uoot or shoo, than elsewhere, All kinds of patent, tan, and kid diessing in stock. Boots and shoes made toorder. Itcpairs done on the premises. Leather ar.d Grindcry'always on hand at Wellington prices. Country orders promptly attended to. Don't Mistako the Address : R. HANNAH AND CO., (Opposite Club Hotel), Qdeeh-stbeet, Mastebtos. H. Peterson. Manager. The latest and best OP Cam ebon Beos'. Manufactbbed Tobacco is their M New Venus'' Afo? iriatic,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5095, 5 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5095, 5 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5095, 5 August 1895, Page 3

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