IJIHEATRE BOYAL, MABTERTON Frances Ross Dramatic Co. TO-NIGHT! LisiNioßi—ln the great sensational Drama "Queen's Evidence," 0181 OF CHARACTERS, Gilbert Mcdland W, H. Jneyniott Matthew Thornton • Hans Phillips Isaacs Geo. Melville Sir Frederick Sydnoy Chas. Blako W.Wynlord Wilton! James _ J, Pullijg Ada Sydney Miss Marion Medway Laura Chrietino Tonnyson Arthur Sydney Ethel Woodvillo Kato Meilland MISS FBANCEB BOSS SYNOPSIS or SOENERT. Act I—Medland's Cottage; Act ll—Tho Old Lock ; Act 111-Sir Frederick's Drawing lioom; Act IV—The Libraiy at Sir Frederick's. Box Plan and Day Sales at Dresden. Prices, 3s, 2s, Is, CHAS. ANGUS, Manager. IJHEATBE BOYAL, MABTERTON SUNDAYNIGHT. Grand Sacred Concert, lIYTHK Frances Ross Dramatic & Comedy Company. Miss Bohs will recite "Legend Beautiful" and " The May Queen 1 ' Mr Anguß will sing" Consolation" and - " Tho Holy City." Uiis Woodvillo will sing " Tho Better Land" Buhine, the Maori violinist will play Mr Power will recite "Tho Road to Heavou " Miss Tennyson will sing "By tho Fountain" Mr Blako will sing " Les Rameaux " and "Nazareth" Mr Lester will sing " The Last Muster" Mr Norman will sing " Tho Lost Chord " Admission by silver coin, but the Manlament reserve the right of refusing nyhiy. Doors open at 8 p.m., Concert at 8. AIRAHAPA HUNT CLUB ANNUAL BALL (Plain and Fancy Dhess) PALACE HALL, GBEYTOWN. TIIUESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBEH, Dancing at 8.30. Tickets—Double, 7j6; Single, 5/-; Extra 'hudi/, 216; Gallcri/, 2/— May be obtained fhoh any of the Committee Greytown—Messrs G. Tully, H. Tully, H. S. Izard, H. li. Wood, W Axup, W, Wiggins; Featherston and Lower Valley—Messrs A. J. Toogeod, F. Ptarce, T. Benton, 0. It. Pharazyn, W. 0. Williams, J. Martin, 0. Kamsden, A. McKenzic, E. Unslier; Carter-ton-Messrs 0. J. Kemble,T. Ray, H, Welch, W. McKcnzio, N. Dixon; Gladstone—Messrs 17, C, Buchanan, N, Grac, J. A. Kcnall, 11. R Bunny, J, Strang, R. Cooper, J. McPlico; Masterton-Messrs w. B. Buick, V. Wardell, C. F. Vallance, W. J. Hirsoliberg, V. McKenzic, W. Hawke, Herbert Welch, J. Buddiugton; Morrison's Bush-Messrs 11. and C, Morrison, W. McKenw, Tickets may also be had from Mr W. J, Limlop, Carterton; and Mr R. Gant, Greytown, H.O. TULLY. Hon. Sec.
MASTEETON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. m H E ANNUAL 1 HORSE PARADE Will be held at JIESSIiS LOWES & lOliNS' YARDS lienall-street, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd OOTOBEB, Commenting at 3 p.m. Entries now being received. Pee o/• WAIIiARAPA PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL STALLION PAIUDE Will take place on the HHOff GROUNDS, CAETEETON, SATURDAY, 28lh SEPT., Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Entrance foe, ss. E. W. DORSET, Secretary. PHOTOGItAPHIC STUDIO. (Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), Queen-stheet, Masterton. mIUS Studio is nowopen to the public, 1 and the proprietor lias procured thelatest and most improved instruments and appliances for turning out Photos in first-class style, at popular prices. W. LOWES, Secretary. ON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5136, 21 September 1895, Page 3
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613Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5136, 21 September 1895, Page 3
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