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Another most startling change of fashion. In consequence of cockney sportsmen being so numerous this season, the pheasants no longer wear tails. So says the Great Barnum. But take heart—we have just received another consignment of ladies', maids', and children's seal hats and bonnets, which we offer at our former prices—3s, 3s 6d, 8s Gd, 10s 6d to 37s 6d.—Combs & Co., Cash Palace. An Apology.—ln consequence of the sinking of the Sir Donald in the harbor, we have to delay announcing the opening of the boot department in connection with our other business, but as we shall be in receipt of duplicate goods ordered by telegram, all whol require boots of first-class quality at moderate prices would do well to delay making their purchases until after the arrival of next steamer from the South, when we shall be in receipt of a large and varied assortment of new goods just landed, bought for cash under exceptionally favorable terms. —Combs & Co., Cash Palace.

THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee .. .. Mr Walter Reynolds. H.M.S. PINAFORE, AS IT HAS NEVER BEEN PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT BUT THREE OF POLLARD'S WONDERFUL J ILLIPUTIAN "piNAFOBE i^OMPANY. The most pleasing and clever combination of modem days. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA. Com!u^frJt'^s<L2£^ ca ' Director, Mr J. Pollard, junr Leader of OrcheltrV^l^^° llard MAGNIFICENT SCENERY*'" This Combination has achieved tho greatest monetary and artistic success ever known in the history of the New Zealand stage Prices of Admission—ls, 2s 6d, 4s On Monday a Special Excv-sion Train will run from Hastings and intermediate stations to Napier. On this occasion Little Buttercup will play a grand Fantf<ia on popular airs on the violin, On TUESDAY, Queen's Birthday, a MATINEE for Schools and Children. Children admitted at 6d, Is, 2s " Commence at 2.30 Box Office at Jacobs. H. ST. S. PINAFORE. MONDAY, 22nd Instant. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leavo BASTINGS at 6.30 p.m., returning after the pe'iTormance. PINAFORE TROUPE. A SPECIAL Excursion Train v. 11l be run in connection with the above on the Queen's Birthday, 24th leaving Hastings at 6.30 pm. and calling at intermediate stations; returning to Hastings immediately after the i jrformance. Special Single Second Class Tickets will I j issued available for the return Journey any class by this train only 3. B. HANKEY, Acting District Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. SINGLE TICKETS issued on TUESDAY, 24th May (Queen's Birthday), will be available for return on the same day. C. B. HANKEY, Acting District Manager. NAPIER QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 24th instant, will be observed as a Close Holiday by members of the aboye >isociation. W. R. BLYTHE, Chairman of Committee. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. THE Banks will be closed TO-MORROW (1 lesday), 24th inst: NOTICE is hereby given that the plan of a road in the Patoka Distilct through Sections 10,17, and 26 on the Government Map of the Pakiaka, aa delinated on the plan, and described in the Schedule below, is deposited at the Okawa Road Board Office, and School-house, Puketapu, for inspection at all reasonable hours. All persons affected by the taking of the said land are hereby notified that they must set forth in writing and send any well-grounded objection (not being claims for which due compensation is provided under Part 111 of " The Public Works Act, 187G ") to the taking of such land within forty days from the 21st May, 1881, to tho Chaiiman of the Okawa Road Board. SCHEDULE— All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Patoka District being part of Crown Grant No. 2337, and containing by measurement 2 acres 3 roads 25& perches, more or less, as deliniated on the : plan ; bounded on tho East by part of Section 17, 8137, 16771 links, towards the South-East by other part of Section 17, 51303 links, towards the North-West by part of Section 10, 142-8 links, towards the West by other part of Section 17, 379-7. 164209, and 7913 links, and towards the North by part of Section 2C, 100-3 links. N. E. BEAMISH, Chairman Okawa Road Board. May 21, 1881. ■■-■■■■ ■ ■ — T S*i ODDARD, HAVBIOCK NURSERIES. HAS THE FOLLOWING TREES, &c. FOR SALE Apples on blight-proof Almonds stocks Quinces Apricota Medler Peaches Walnuts Pears Fi «I8. Medlers Plums Mulberries Chen-iea Gooseberries Strawberries llaspberiies Currants Rhubarb Roots Asparagus Roots Grape Vines Hop Sets Seed Potatoea Herbs of all sorts Oranges Lemons Thorn Quicks African Box Thorn Camellias Azaleas, Boses Br'bs of all sorts Liley of the Valley Conifeu, Forest Trees, Shrubs, Pot Plants, etc., etc. J. G. can supply by the 1000, Cheaper; than any Nursery In the Colony. Collections of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS to supply a Garden for ono year: 103, 20s, to 100s. I wish to call the attention of farmers to my stock of Fattening Sugar Beet Seed, of which 1 have grown large quantities this season. Agents :—Mr W. Minus, Napier. Mr E. GiLiLktt. Waipawa. • I J. GODDARD, - " Havelock Nurseries.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3090, 23 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3090, 23 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3090, 23 May 1881, Page 3

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