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T OWN HALL, MASTJ4KTON. Proprietor. I. C. llutnm;j Lecturer and Manager Hahry Stanley.; SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING NEW !l j mO-NIGHT! rilO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY FOR TWO NfGHTS ONLY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, v "S'irst production of R&incr'a •" PANORAMA. Pro 111 Constantinople to the Departure of the Russians from San Stefuuo. Mr H. Stanley Sings To-Night tlio 'Three Great War Songs! SPLENDID PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY. COME j4ND GET ONE. ome while you liave a chance. Ynu will be sorry if you m'sg this, the Best Entertainment in New Zealand. /II should see it.—Vide Opinions of the Press. The Rnsso-Turkish War.—The fame of this Diorama succeeded in securing an immense house last night. From ■half -past soveu till tho hour appointed for commencing, such a crowd surrounded the ticket-win-dow and the liall porcli that it wafi a work of time and difficulty to make one's way into the building, The exhibition of the 1) iornni ft conlinns nud justifies all that has been said 111 its praise. The scenes—some of them particularly— aro exceedingly well executed; imd, having been painted from giaphic sketches taken at the scene of notion may he leliert upon as being thoroughly accurate in detail. The iirtiat, Mr Q. H. Grist, of Melbourne, is certainly deserving of great credit for tho manner in which he has transferred to canvass the varied incidents' of < the sunguimiry struggle. The approval of the anaienc.o was frequently testified lost evening. Tha naval engagement between a Turkish turret-ship and ft Russian gun boat, which resulted m tho blowing up of the former, was very effective. Mr Stanley sang several songa last nijyht, which woro highly applauded, bringing down the House. Price of Admission : 3s, 2a, and Is. Children, half price to Unserved and Second Seats. Afternoon Performance : To-morrow, WEDNESDAY, Doors open at commence 3 o'clock. T .0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited tilll tile 80th mst, for the erection of new Wesley an Church, Grcytown. Two tenders are solicited from each tenderer—one for labor and material, tho other for labor only. Plans and specifications to be seen at Parmer's Furniture Warehouse, Grey town. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. RUSH, Hon. Sec;. Trustees. £1 R E W A It LOST on the Upper Plain Rond, a Plain Ookl Ring. Finder will receive the above reward on leaving the same at tho olfice of this paper. .2 31 d rpO LET.—A six-roomed House, known JL as Beaumont House,'' opposite the residence or Mr 11. Wilsons, Perry-street, jtorton. Apply to 11. BHNTLEY, Mnsterton, HO, II . CAR TE R INVITES THE ELECTORS TO MEET HIM AT THE INSTITUTE, MASTERTON, OS WEDNESDAY EVENING, 4t Eight p.m. 2fil BUNNY invites the Electors of tho 4- Wnirarapa to meet him at Bp.ra., at the following places and dates GREYTOWN—Tuesday, August 11th, at the Town Hall. CARTERTON—Wednesday, August 20, at the Public Hall. MASTERTON—Thursday, August 21, at the Town Hull. THE WA IRA RAP A ELECTION. BEETHAM invites the Electors to meet him At tho Public .Hall, OA [{.TEUTON, Tuesday, August 19th, at 8 p.m. At tho Town flail, ORKYTOWN." Wednesday, August2o, at H p.in, At the Odd Follows' Hall, FEATHERBTON, on Thursday, August J'.l, ut fl p.m. 22i> will I. (). G. T. A N OPHJj U)l)Pti MEKTI N'J will bo JV bfil't AUi'; Forentm-,' Hid lon TL'KSDAY. UMMmI., at 7.30 p.m., wlicimuU dioftwa w>#bi; givrn by Drill,ml and others. Songs and Recitations will nlun Ijo ftiven. The public are cordially invited. •.•280 rjp o ii VLL o0 K D RIV ER K WANTED immediately for tho West Tarawa fS.W Mill, .i First-class DRIVER, to so in tho highosjt wages will be; given. Apwhat tho mill to ROBERT DONALD, ____ TTTDUCATION BOARD, OP THE DISJlli TRICT OF WELLINGTON. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. Notice: is hereby given that the Coinpetitir/Hl for the Scholarships on the 27th instant* " be open for Girls as weU us Boys—reedlicational arrangements allowing--' of oration to the former advertismonfc uguat, 1879.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 242, 19 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 242, 19 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 242, 19 August 1879, Page 3

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