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Pure Immagination.—Owing to the impeouniosity of the Russian exchequer, and the successful negotiation of the NorthWest Passage, tho seals, through depression of spirits, have sought refuge in civilized and warmer regions, and the large number recently captured off the coasts of Seal-Landin has produced a marked reduction in the price of that most beautiful and comfortable of Furs. Possessing as we do the most profound insignificance to the leading statesmen of Patagonia, in revenge we offer Ladies Seal Hats and Bonnets at 8s 6d, 10a 6d, and 12s 6d each.—Combs and Co., Cash Palace.
FOR POVERTY BAY. rnHE ss. KIWI, CapUin >U_> tH&t*** -L Campbell, will leave for r tne above P° rt « TO-MORROW For freight or passage, apply to KINROSS & CO,, Agents. fTIHEATRE ROYAL, THUR3DAY, MARCH 10th. OPENING- NIGHT OP THE GAIETY AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. First time In Napier of the ORANGE GIRL. By special arrangement with the dramatic authors. | Prloea as usual. Boats may be secured at Jacobs Fancy Repository, „„„„»,,-, J. WISHABT, Eon. Seo. THEATRE ROYAL. SIMONSEN'S ROYAL ENGLISH AND KALIAN OPERA COMPANY. OWING to the very liberal promises of support the Manager has decided to give a Season of TEN SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS OF GRAND ENGLISH AND ITALIAN OPERA, Comaaenoing on MONDAY, March 14th, with change of OPERA Every Evening. The OPERAS to be given are*.—The White Lady of Avenel (new), II Trovatore, Norma, La Sonmarnbula, Faust, The Hermit's Bell, Maritana, Martha, Lucre2la Borgia, The Bohemian Girl. ARTISTS — Madame Fanny Simonsen, Miss Martina Simonsen, Mls3 Leonora Simonsen, Miss Carrie Godfrey, Miss Eugenic Dehaes, Miss Jane Douglas, Sl_nor Pletro Paladinl, Signor Gaetano Blanch!. Mr Cram, Si?nor Riocardi, Mr Ernest St. Clair, Mr H. Wentworth. Conduotor Mr Martin Simohbhh. FULL CHORUS ! FULL ORCHESTRA I All the Operas will be given in their Entirety, and put on the Stage In the same manner as In Melbourno and Sydney, with all details of Soenic effects. Splendid Wardrobe and Nbw Sobnkrt. Terms of Subscription for ten Nights:—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls (available and transferable for any night), £3. Stalls, ditto £2. Single Admission for Evening Performance : Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s 6d. Stalls. ss. Pit, 2s 6d. No season tickets will be sold after the openIng .light. Box Office at Jacobs' Fancy Repository, where Seats may be reserved one week in advance. ! J. S. SMITH, Agent. THE NAPIER GRAMMAR SCHOOL COMPANY (Limited.) NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting o2 Shareholders will be held in the Council Charrber on TUESDAY, the 16th Inst., at 2 o'clock p.m. Business: Ist. To make a third and fourth call of , £1 per share each. 2nd. To determine the place * and time at which the next General Meeting shall be held. The calls above referred to are those agreed to at the Genera] Meetings held on the 15th May, 1878, and 30th April, 1880, but which require legal confirmation. J. T. TYLEE, For Wm. Smith, Secretary. Napier 4th March, 1881. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. HASTINGS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 17th and 18th MARCH. Passengers by Railway will be landed aft tho Racecourse. pBICES OF ADMISSIONS COURSE :- Foot Passengers, Is Horsemen; 2s Gd Vehicles, 2s 6d; all occupants Is each, to be paid by the driver. PRIVILEGES :- Saddling Paddock, 5s Grand Stand and Lawn, 7s 6d, or 12s 6d two days. All privileges, 20s for two days Members free on production of member's ticket only. A Band will be in attendance. Return Railway Fares, including admission to Courße.Ss. First Race to start at 1 o'clock p.m. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. MR THOMSON'S EVENING CLASS meets each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at the District School at 7 p.m. Terms, 10s Monthly. TMTESSRS WILSON & COTTERILL have REMOVED to their new offices, next door to those recently occupied by them. NOTICE. IP the Horse left in my charge by JambS Taylor, on February 17th, i 3 not claimed within fourteen days, it will be sold to defray expenses. E. PLANK. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm are respectfully requested to settle accounts with the least possible delay in order to facilitate earlj liquidation. T. K. NEWTON. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that all Book Debts of James Stevenson, of Taradale, Baker, have been assigned by deed to me, and that from and since the 25th February last the receipt of myself or William Davidson Fulton on my account U alone a sufficient discharge for the same. J. G. KINROSS. NOTICE. MR "|7 A LGAR is hereby authorised to reJj . _CjL celve all moneys due to me and his receipt shall be a sufficient discharge. S. G. THORNTON, West Cllve. WATSON AND CO. beg to Intimate to the inhabitants of Havelock and surrounding districts that Mr F. Greham has no connection with their firm. IN reference to the above, while thanking our numerous customers for their past support, we hope for a continuance of the same, assuring them that their wants will be supplied in • rery way as usual. WATSON AND CO. NOTICE. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. HAVTNG just Imported a new Patent MULTIPLYING CAMERA I am now prepared to take Ferro-type Photographs, Gems, Double Gems, Sunbeams, Cards, acd Cabinets, nt prices that will meat the requirement* of all classes. Ten minutes only required to take and complete several portraits by this method. J. CORBETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, HASTINGS STREET. OPPOSITE DICKENS STREET, Napier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 10 March 1881, Page 3
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