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TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. t FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, (sth, 7th, & 9th. Under the Direction of Mr Geo. Abbott. The Attraction of tho year. MISS HTZMAUKICE GILL, AND HER POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY. Friday, March 6th: The Great Play of tho Century— ■ THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. m i m THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. m W B I 1 THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. | i- By spooia.l arrangemen with J. 0. Williamson, Es<j. if Produced in its entirety with all New and Magnificent Scenery and Costumes. MISS FITZMAURICE GILL AS MEHCIA. I Saturday, March 7th : The Great Sensational Drama in 5 Acts— MAN TO MAN! MAN TO MAN! MAN TO MAN! liy arrangement with Geo. Rignold, Esq., an entrancing drama of great power, excellont litorary merit, and well-sustained interest. Remarkable stage effects. Portland Prison (prisoners at work). Tho Great Railway Collision. MONDAY, MARCH 9ra. By special arrangement with THE CHRISTIAN. Remarkable and FasJ.C.Williamson, Esq., Hall rrrj-p /TCTT?T<«i r rT A XT* c ' nat ' n '!l ) l !l y-Magnificent " Caine's greatest work, ixxXJi VJlllvlbllAJN, Scenery, Costumes and Appointments. Each production staged on a luxurious scale. Produced under the direction of Mr Chas. Blake. Stage Manager, Mr Leo. Do Chateau. PBICES—Is, 2s (id and Is. Box Plan at Elliot's. Early doors to Pit and Stalls, Cd . oxtra. Early doors open 7.15 p.m.; ordinary doors 7.-10 p.m. Curtain at 8.

j PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, ) WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal—Miss Babf.b, M.A. ; First Term of 1903 began on Tuesday, February 3rd. "CIIILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. BoAItDINO AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, MISS A. 0. FRFEMAN. assisted by Trained and Certificated Teachers, Resident and Visiting. nriHE school courso includes English JL Language and Literature, Composition, Latin, French, Geography, History, Mathematics, Science, Drawing (Freehand, Model and Brushwork), Needlework and Drill. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and Music Exams. Pupils not desiring to follow tho whole school course may attend classes only. |/fI)NEY TO LSI)! AT CUKItENT KATES. U. C. L. HOI3INSON, Solicitor, Masterton. G. & T. YOUNG, DIRECT IMPORTERS, 75, Lambton quay, - Wellington, ARE showing n large and varied stock of goods suitable for presents:. New Brooches, Nelly Stcvart 13ang!es, Sleeve Links, Chaims, Novelties in Greenstone, Gem Rings mid Necklets, eto., have just been 1 added at Most Moderate Prices. 1 STERLING SILVER GOODS. — Our stock of Silver Goods hns been largely increased, the principal lines being Photo Frames of all sizes, Smelling Salts and Eaa-de-Cologne Bottles, Hairpins and Puff Boxes, Sweet Dishes, Thimbles, etc. Being Direct Importers, and buying, as we do, For Caeh, our prices will compare most favourably with any in the Empire ' City. Our stock of E.P. GOODS is well-known to be of a quality that ensures satisfaction. This department has also been greatly added to. We feel sure that no other firm can give better value, the standard of quality being equal. WATCHES ! WATCHES !—We carry full lines in Rotherham's well-known Watches, in gold and silver cases, for ladies and gentlemen, from £1 7s (Id upwards. Nickel Lever Watches at 20s, 20s, 30s, value unequalled and All Guaranteed. Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Repaired on the premises by experienced workmen. AN old adage saith—" What can't be cured must be endured." A better one is— TRY AGAIN! as the following circumstance proves. Aa a ' debt of gratitude to the proprietors of . TEED'S CERTAIN CUKE ' FOR CORNS, a lady from Rotorua, on passing through New Plymouth, called at the Pharmacy, and furnished the following description of the surprising value of their preparation:—"l enquired at Rotorua for Teed's Corn Cure, ' and was told by tho vendors that their own preparation was just as good. 1 used the ' substitute, and suffered intolerably for over two months. A doctor lanced the wound, which discharged a considerable quantity of " matter. This, however, did not eradicate the offender, and I determined to get the preparation I knew to bo so successful. I applied Teed's Certain Cube, which removed ' the corn within a week, and left my foot as well as ever.—L.T." Moral—Ask for Teed's, and BE bURE YOU GET IT. ' PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, i (Opp wife Prince of Wales' Hotel •, ' QOEEN-BTREET - - MASTERTON. IF you want the hest in Photography come to me. GROUPS, VIEWS, ETC. taken in any part of tho district, and finished in the best style of art. ENLARGEMENTS made and finished by an experienced artist. Ahatedr Work Finished. VIEWS of Town and District for sale. A splendid range of PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS, at reasonable prices. D. WILTON, Proprietor. (JEORGB HERON, Grain Merchant, Grocer and General Storekeeper, MASTERTON. FW. COTTEUELL AND CO,, General « Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington.—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We , not only clear goods, but land them at Qustomors' doors. Goods storage accommoj dation. Furniture carefully removed. A [ Cor, Masterton agent. Orders can be left at , k. WniTß & Co.'a. ; NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. HOLLO WAY BROTHERS resume businoss in the old shop, opposite Empiro Hotel, on Monday, Feb. 2nd, in the premises formerly occupied by Mr Frederick Holloway, and will be pleased to se? oid friends and new faces, and. to supply tho public with the best meat grown in the digtriqt. MASTERTON FRESH FOOD AND ICE COMPANY, HcU'E-^TISEE'i , . FRESH FISH, RABBITS, POULTRY, ETC., SUPPLIED cither Wholesalo or Retail. FRESH FROM THE REFRIGERATOR, B. DAVEY, Manager. f jgjLj; i &&r ! J!'\|V *;! ${ A HENDERSON, Practical Watoh- « maker, Jeweller and Optician, Queen-street, Masterton (Established 1885), has opened up his first-class stocfe i. Watches andMewellery. A. HENDERSON. WCHISHOLM & SON © OSNEBAL STOREKEEPERS, j MACIUCKYILLE. ■ GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, DEAPERY s BOOTS, CROCKERY, PAPERi. HANGINGS, ETC, At Lnwest Current Prices. Agent for the Standard Fire Insurance Co

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7402, 5 March 1903, Page 1

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