d Prices—3/-, 2/-. 1/-. Box plan at Hood's. TO-MORROW NIGHT, e FBIDAY NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! The Military and Spectacular Drama —IN FIVE ACTS—- " HELD BY THE ENEMY." AIBABAPA HUNT CLUB ANNUAL BALL (Plain and Fancy Dkess) PALACE HALL, GHEYTOWN. TIIUUSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. Dancing at 8.30. [ Tickets —JOowWc, 7/ff; Single, Sj-; Extra lad;/, 2/S-May be obtained FROM ANY OF TIIE COMMITTEE : Groytown—Messrs G. Tully, 11. Tully, 11, S. Izard, 11. R. AVooit. W Axup, W.WigginK; Feathorston and Lower Vnllcy-Mcisrs A. J. Toogooil, l l '. l'earce, T. ficnton, 0. 11. Pliarazyii. W. 0. Williams, J. Martin, 0. Homsdcn, . McKcuzie, H. Usshcr; Cartert"ii—Jlrssra C J. Kumble.T. Hay, U. Welch, W, McKsnzir, N, Dixon j Gladstone—Messrs W. C. Buchanan, N. Grac, J, A. Renal), 11. 11 Bunny, J. Strung, 1(. '.'oopcr, J. McPlice; Master t«n- Mi ssrsW, li. liuiok, V. Wnrdell, 0. I'. \ r a!laiice, W. J. Hirscliberg, W. Me-Ki-nzie, W. Hanks, Herbert Welch, J, Bodiliugton; Morrißun'n liu<h—M«i»ra H. Mid 0. Morrison, W. McKerrow, Tickets may also be bait from Mr \V, J. Linilop, Carterton; anil Mr li. Gant, Gieytowu. 11. 0. TULLY. Hon. Sec. t T HE.-VTIiE ROYAL, MABTERTON, TO-NIGHT! MISS FRANCES ROS.S, Dramatic and Comedy Co. The Thrilling sensational Drama— QUEEN'S EVIDENCE. Act I.—The fatelul shot; blind. Act 2.—'The old lock; attempted drowning of Kate; a gallant rescue; I've got a licye like a heagle. Act 3—Death of Sir Frederick; Baffled. Act 4-Hus-band and wife; re-unitcd, During Act 3, Mr C. Angus, tlie celebrated tenor, will sing " My Sweetheart when a Boy." Mr Blake will sing the great baritone solo," Queen of the Earth," s T. MATTHEWS' SCHOOLBOOM THUIISDAY, otli SEPr. 1895. kinderspiel; or, the happy FAMILY. Adults, 1/-; Children, (id. MASTEIITON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. HP if E AN N UAL HOUSE PARADE Will be held at MESSRS LOWES4IORNS' YARDS Renall-slreet, on WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, Commencing at 3 p.m. Entries now being received. Feeo/W. LOWES, Secretary. WAIfiAItAPA PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL STALLION PAKADE Will take place on the (HOW GROUNDS, OARTEBTON, SATURDAY, SSth SEPT., Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Entrance tee, ss. E. W. DORSET, Secretary. MASTEBTON CASH BOOT MART. IUIANNAH&Co, PHOPBIETOIiS, If you want good boots go tj Hannah Ji Co. If you want cheap boots go to Hannah it Co, If ; ',l want warm and dry feet go to Hannah & 00. If you want to aivo money go to Hannah k Co. OUR boots are made from the best material. Wo pay the hightest wages, and employ nono but tirst-class hands. Every pair of boots made in our factory are guaranteed to givo satisfacfaction. The public of New Zealand, and Wellington district in particular, should bear in mind that we employ more labour than any other firm iu the Colony, by dealing witli us you are not only benefitting yourself, but havo the satisfaction to know that you aro helping to keep a largo number of men, women and boys employed. We don't buy old bankrupt stock from Sydney or Melbourne, goods made at starvation wages. Ourmottois: "Pay the highest wages, demand the best work, and soil at a small profit." Space will only permit us quoting prices of n few lines, but all others are equally cheap. Men's good shooting boots, heel and toe, from 8/11. Mon's strong watertights, good value, from 9/11. Men's uico baliuorals, heel and too plate, from 12/0. Men's good nailed bluchers, from 4/11. Men's nico canvas shoes, from 4/11. Mon'a broad welts shooting boots, own make, from 18s Gd. Youth's strong nailed shooters, 7/11, 8/11. Youth's Balmorals, heel and too plates, from 9/0, Ladies' nice evening shoes from 2/11. Ladies' neat walking shoes from 6/6. Ladios' neat glaze kid shoes from 8/6. Ladies' canvas shoes, black and tan, from 3/11. Ladies' slippers, 1 /., 1/11,2/6,3/6,4/6, Girls' copper too boots, 2/11,3/11,4/11. Girls' strong school boots, 4/11, Boys' everlasting boots 6/6,7/6. Children's boots and shoes from 1/*. R. HANNAH & CO. aro tlio sols jents for tlio celebrated "K" boots, also agents foi Cove & West, and other well-known English makers. All kinds of patent, tan, and kid dressing always t instoik. Bootsaudshocs madatoordcr. . Repairs done on the premises. Leather f and Grindery at Wellington prices. Country orders promptly attended to. R, HANNAH and Co., (Opposite Club Hotel), Quem-stbeet, Mastibton. H, Peterson. Manager. PHOTOGR APHIC STUDIO. (Opposite Princo of Wales' Hotel), Queen-street, Mastebton. rrHIS Studio is nowopen to tho public, 1 and tho proprietor has. procured . the latest and most improved instruments E and appliances for turning out Photos in ■ first-class style, at popular prices. Pijotos, Gboots, Views, etc,, taken in any part of tho district, and finished in tlio best style of art, Enlabgemekts made toany size, and finished by an experienced artist, Amateur's work finished - ON Sam i ! Viewsofatlparts o£ thotownand district D. WILTON, f PBOFBIETOB. Address—Opposite Princo of Wales Hotel,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5122, 5 September 1895, Page 3
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794Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5122, 5 September 1895, Page 3
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