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(For continuation of news see fourthpage.') Pure Imagination.—Owing to the impecuniosity of the Russian exchequer, and the successful negotiation of the North - West 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 SealLandin has produced a marked reduction in the price of the 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, 108 6d, and 12s 6d each.—Combs and Co., Cash Palace. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. [LIMITED]. "LOCH FLEET" FOR LONDON. /TVi A Mi Claims against tho above -A- vessel must be rendeied (in duplicate) to the undersigned by rftra on MONDAY, the 4th instant, Je&fiiMMEiXt otherwise they will not be reoogD. BALHARRY, Local Agent. New Zealand Shipping Co. (limited). THEATRE <£jftsfe@j£ ROYAL. SIMONSEN'S ROYAL ENGLISH AND lIALIAN OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGH T ! FAREWELL NIGHT! FAREWELL NIGHT ! FAREWELL NIGHT! In consequence of the steamer Tararua, for Auckland, being postponed|until to-morrow (Sunday), Mr Simoneen has the honor to announce that he will give one more night ri RAND jpwPERA. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, APRIL 2sd, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, APRIL 2xr>, TO-NIGHT; SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND, AT POPULAR PRIOES. AT POPULAR PRICES. AT POPULAR PRICES. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss: Stalls, S3; Pit, 2s. And by desire of a great number of persons who were unable to attend, and others who were present on the former representation, Verdi's Grand Masterpiece in 5 Acts, UN BALLO IN MASCHERA ! UN" BALLO IN MASCHERA P UN BALLO IN MASCHERA! WiU be repeated, with the rame Cast as last Monday Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 8s; Pit, 2s. Box office at Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SIMONSEN'S OPERA. LAST APPEARANCE. A SPECIAL TRAIN in connection with the above will leave Hastings at 6.30 p m., and Farndon at C.55 p.m., arriving in Napier at 7.15 p.m., returning to Hastings immediately after the Opera. I REDUCED FARES. W. J. MILLER, District Manager. PIANOFORTE TUNING. MA T?RNESTE, late principal tuner of R J3_. JJi NICIIOIiSON AND ASCHERBSRG'S Music Warehouse, Sydney, begs to announce that he will be in Napirr with the Simonskn'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 having valuable instruments would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity, as the fact of his having been principal tuner for the above firm will be quite sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will be executed in the very best possible manner N.B. —As Mr Ernkste leaves Napier with the Opera Company positively on SATURDAY NEXT, April 2nd, peiaons requiring his services will greatly oblige by addressing him immrdiaibly at Jacobs' Fancy Repository.—Terms, £1 Is. TNDUSTRIAL THXHIBITIOK Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and F. Sutton, Esq., M.H.R.. is now open at the PROTESTANT HALL, EVERY DAY, From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., for this week only. Admission—Adults, Is; children undt r tw 'we, 6d. G. GILLIES has received a number of medals, etc., from the greatest Workmen's Exhibition in London, held under the Patronage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, etc., etc., all for ingenuity and good workmanship. He has also a great variety of Local Works that are very instructive and amusing to all. TRINITY CHURCH, NAPIER. THE REV. W. C. OLIVER WILL ON SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL 3rd, 1881, (the occasion of the Church Anniversary). Preach his FAREWELL SERMON. A VALEDICTORY TEA MEETING will be held on TUESDAY, April sth, after which a Public Meeting will be held, when Addresses will be delivered by several ministers and other friends. Music will be rendered by the Choir. Tickets may be obtained from Mr H. H. Wall, or any of the officers. ©HALLENGE. I THE undersigned, hereby Challenge to RUN . any Hawke's Bay Pedestrian the following three distances:—loo, 200, and 3CO yards, for the sum of £20. Five pounds to be deposited at Mayo's Empire Hotel, at eight o'clcok on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 4th inst. Match to be run in four weeks time. F. L. B. CLEMENTS. TWENTIETH List of Subscriptions received in aid of the Napier Hospital and paid into the Bank of Australasia : — 1881. £ S. d. Ist March.—MrJKenrick Hill's List : — Gordon and Hill £5 6s, Mr J. Hill £2 2s, Messrs Gillanders, Soullen, Downing, Mahony £lla each 11 11 0 Mr G, T. Scale's ListMessrs G. T. Scale, W.Creighton, Horsford £1 Is each; Mr W. Pinhorn £1; Messrs Lubbeck, Bousfield, Holmes, Codlen, Ackland, Ryder, Bower, Tulloeck, Snnll, Davy, MacDonald, Mayo, Davis, Nicholson, Overton, Marshall, Thompson, and Dove 10s Ort each; fines from shearers for absence, £3 .. .. 10 12 0 Mr Gemmell's List: - Mr Gemmell, £2 2a ; Messra Carter, and Dimond £1 la; Messra Ebbett, Ross, Rufe, and Blacksmith 10s each; Messrs Mordent, Johns, MacDonald, G. McDonald, and Webb 6seach; Shearers £1 10s 9 0 0 Mr Wellwood's List :— Mr R. Wellwood, £2 2s; Messrs R. Proctor. A. Wellwood, W. Proctor; T. A. Hayes, £1 Is each ; Mr Hambling 6s .. Cl 2 0 Collection in Hotel boxes .. 9 5 5 In Hospital box .. .. 412 0 Total .. .. 57 12 fl HARMOOD A. BANNER, Hon. Treasurer. NAPIER ATHENiEUM. SUBSCRIPTIONS for the quarter ending 30th June will now be received by the Custodian. Subscribers names are posted in oho Reading-room. Strangers desiring; to visit the Reading-room must apply to the Custodian. W J J. S. LARUE, Hon. Sec. ~ THANKS. /TIHE Lutheran Church Committeo acknowledge J with thanks the receipt of £10 frosa Me H. 8. <$mw towards tfcoir Church. .»„«-„

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3048, 2 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3048, 2 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3048, 2 April 1881, Page 3

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