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Pure Immagination.—Owing to the impeouniosity of the Russian exchequer, and the successful negotiation of the NorthWest Passage, the 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, 10s 6d, and 12s 6d each.—Combs and Co., Cash Palace.
THEATRE <^^^^^t > TLOYAL. SIMONSEN'S EOYAL ENG-LISK AND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Maboh 16. Will be produced with great splendour and for the first time in Napier, Boieldieu's Grand Romantic Opera in 3 acts, "THE WHITE LADY OF AVENEL" (La Dame Blanche.) rpHIS celebrated Opera, which has occupied the JL boards of almost every Continental Stage for the last 60 years, is admitted by the entire Press of Europe *o be one ol the finest Operas ever composed. The French libretto was adapted from Walter Scott's celebrated novel, " The White Lady of Avenel," and is acknowledged to be one of the finest plots ever laid before the public. It was re-adapted and translated for the English Stage by A. Baildon, Esq., expressly for Mr Martin Simonsea, whose sole property it ie. The action take 3 place in Scotland in the year 1759. No expense has been spared to make this Opera a success, and the performance will be as near an approach as possible to the several performances witnessed by Mr Simonsen in Paris. Characters in the OperaGeorge Brown (an officer in the English army)— Sigaor Gaetano Bianchi. Gaveston (formerly steward to the Lords of Avenel) Mr Earnest St. Clair. Dickson (a farmer—tenant on the estate) —Mr J, Cram Gabriel (his servant)—Mr J. Mitchell M'lrton—Mr Went worth Margaret (an old servant of Avenel)—MißS Frrnoes Simonsen Jenny (Dickson's wife)— Miss Martina Simonsen Anna (Gaveston's ward)—Mdme. Fanny Simonsen Farmers, Retainers, Servants, etc. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) " MARTHA." ONT SUNDAY NEXT, March 20, GEAND SACKED CONCERT. Prices of Admission :—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s 6d. Stalls, ss. Pit, 2a 6d. Box Office at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. PIANOFORTE TUNING. MR A T7RNESTK, lato principal tuner of XV. JCi NicnOLSON AND ASCUBRBBRO'B Music Warehouse, Sydney, begs to announce that he will ba in Napier with the Siwonsbn's Opera Company for two weeks, and that during his stay he will TUNE, REGULATE, or REPAIR PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, or CABINET ORGANS at moderate charges Persons havinif valuable instruments would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity, as the fact of his having been iniucipal tuner for the above firm will bo quite sufficient guarantee that ull orders entrusted to him will bo executed in the very best possible manner N.B, —Aβ Mr Ernkste's stay will be positively limited to fourteen days, poreons requiring his services will oblige by addressing him immkdiatklt at Jacob's Fancy Repository. @ IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLING lON DISTRICT. In the matter of " The Debtora and Creditors Act, 1870, " and the several Acts amending the same, and in tho matter of Hugh MoLbllan, of Te Haroto, in the Provincial District of Hawke'B Bay, Sheepfarmer, an arranging Debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that a Deed of Arrangement, dated the fifteenth day of March, 1881, and made between the said Hugh McLellan, of Te Haroto, Sheepfarmer, of the first part, Matthew Robertson Miller, of Napier, Auctioneer, of the second part, the said Matthew Robertson Miller and Hugh Campbell, of Poukawa, Sheepfarmer, of tho third part, and all the Creditors of the said Hugh McLellan of the fourth part, has been filed in the office of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Napier, on Tuesday, the fifteenth djy of March, 1881; And it is hereby notified that a meeting of Creditors is convened for the purpose of assenting to the said Deed, to be holden on TUESDAY, the fifth day of April, 1881, at the Supreme Court House, Napier, at two o'cleck In the afternoon. Dated at Napier this fifteenth day of March, 1881 PAUL A. F. BIRCH, Registrar. J, W. CABMLB, Solicitor, Napier. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HAWKE'S BAT, HOLDEN AT NAPIER. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Acts, 1879," and the several Acts amending the same, and of the Bankruptcy of Jambs Hdntbk Campbell, a debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that James Hunter Campbell, the above named debtor, will make application to this tioaorable Court for hie discharge on THURSDAY, tho thirty-first day of March inst., at the hour of half jast ten in tho forenoon. Dated this 15th day of March, 1881. A. J. COTTERILL, Solicitor for Debtor.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3033, 16 March 1881, Page 3
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