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rjIHEATRIi ROYAL, MASTERTON, TO-NI^HT! Planqvette's Celebrated Opeba, IN THREE ACTS. WILL BE rnOUUCED BY THE JIASTERTON OPERATIC SOCIETY. Cast of Characters— Henri, Jlarquis of Corneville, Mr M. Meadows Greniciiedx Mv W. Simms Father Gaspato, Mr B, P, Gimlets The Hailiie of Cornevule, Mr D. II; llobinson Goiio (The Baillic's Clerk), 1& 0. A. Pownall OnmsTOPHER, Master W. Mason Suzanne .'Miss Casclberff Gehjiaikk, Bliss Frankel Rerpolette, Miss Sheen Nanette, Miss Williams Junkttk, Miss Corbctt Gertrude, Jlrs AT. Miller Peasants, Coachmen, Sailors, Officers of Corvette, etc. Synopsis or Scenery— Period: Akul Ike near 1700—Act 1— Scene 1, lielow the Will's of Calvados; Scene 2, On the lioad to Oorneyille; Scene 3, The Norman Hiring Fair. Act 2—Tlio Haunted Castle, Act 3 —The Orchard of the Chateau. Conductor Mr A. vox Keiseniiero Stage Manager Mr W. Simms Scenic Artist, Mr T. Donneut Leader ol Orchestra Mr ,T. Candy Pianist, . Mibsßukiiso Box plan and tickets at Hood & Johnston's. Prices of Admissiox :—liescryed Scats, 41-; Stalls, 3/- ; Family Stalls I ami Circle, 2/-; Pit, 1 /». Tickets may he had from Messrs Doi'oali.Elhot (Bookseller), Holmes, ' and Smith (Tobacconist). O.—Overture at 7.-15 punctual. li. DAIIKOCH, Hon Sec. m.m.f.b. OARNIYAL AX H SPORTS, ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 2(1. Programme in future issue. Sunday Excursions. WHAWKE. in conjunction with . I'INHEY BliOS., will run Drags to Greytown and Taucru, leaving the Post Office tor Grcytoivn at 1.30 and for Taueru at 1.45. Heats can bo booked during the week at tlio Prince of Wales' or Pinliey Hros'. Stables, CUcuj) lures, Special excursions for parties, etc., can be arranged. MASTEItTON CASH BOOT MAIiT. IUIANNAII&Co, ntoi'HiETons, If you want good boots go t:> Hannah A Co. If you want cheap bootsgo to Hannah k Co. If you want warm and dry feet go to Hannah k Co, If you want to save money go to Haunah it Co. ( J l 1 a j s * A II I I T L C OU1! boots are made from the best material. We pay the [lightest wages, and employ none but first-class hands. Every pair of boots made in our factory are guaranteed to give satisfacfaction. The public of New Zealand, and Wellington district in particular, should bear in mind that we employ more labour than any other firm in the Colony, by dealing with us you are not only benefitting yourself, but have the satislaction to know that you are helping to keep a large number of uien, women and boys employed. We don't buy old bankrupt stock from Sydney or Melbourne, goods made at starvation wages. Onrmotlois: " IV.y the highest wage.-', demand the best work, and soli at a >mall profit." Space will only permit ms quoting prices of a few lines, but all others are equally cheap. ■Men's good shooting boots, heel and toe, from 8/11. .Men's strong watertight*, good value, from !i/lt. en's nice balmorals, heel and toe plate, from 12/ li. Men's good nailed bluchers, from I . f/ 11 : ) en s nice canvas shoes, from 4/11. ■M ' ii's broad welts shooting hoots, own make, from ISs (id. ) i nth's strong nailed shooters, 7/11, 8/11. V Willi's Balmorals, lieeland toe plates, from ii/li. nice evening shoes from 2/11. ut I. idies' neat walking shoes from 5/(1. I.adics' neat glaze kid shoes from 8/(i. (■ .lis' copper toe boots, 2/11,3/11,4/11. (■iris' strong school boots, 4/11, 5/11, I-!. HANNAH & CO. arc the sole ageus for the celebrated "K" boots, al?" agents foi C'ove &, West, and other well- uioivn English makers. All kinds of i lent, tan, and kid dressing always in M -!'k. Pootsandshoesmadetoorder. liep;iirs done on the premises. Leather ai:d Grindery at Wellington prices, Country orders promptly attended to. ft. HANNAH AND Co., (Opposite Club Hotel), Qn ;:m-stbbkt, Mastehtos. H. Peterson, manager. W.F.C.A. 1A \ h just received another largo L shipment of Fine White Crystal SUGAR, al 8/3 per bag, and 500 cases of Water White Kerosene, 150 degree test, 13/(1 per case. We have on hand 300 sides of lirst-class Dairy Fed Bacon, from Did per ft. Hams from 71il per Hi. TnjQurGreijtowii Factory Oheese, KOPUAIIANGA Factory Butter 9(1 per lb, FEESH DAILY. Agents for Agricultural Salt Agents for Simpson's Gulf Meal. W.F.C.A., Limited. 1 FOR GOOD VALUE BOOTS & SHOES AT MODEIIATE PHICES, OO TO J. (MRPENTER's, TjWESH GOODS arriving every week J_ from the bestEiiglish and Colonial Makers. SPECIALITY-' All kinds of Boots ami Shoes made to order and Repairs done promptly at prices to suit the Units. CooxTitY Orders FAiTmmy Attex'dkd 'lO, J. CARPENTER, Central Boot Depot, QUEEN-STMET, MASTEHTOS, C [1 ] c c {

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5192, 27 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5192, 27 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5192, 27 November 1895, Page 3

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