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, Ss 6d, 8s 6d, 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 armourcing 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 whoj 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.
THEATitE ,j|flMk£|& ROFAL. Lessee .. .. Mr Walter Reynolds. H.M.S. PINAFORE, Httndbeds Again Unable to Obtain Admission Last Night, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT.' LAST NIGHT BUT TWO POLLAB D'S WONDERFUL T ILLIPUTIAN "p IN AFORE i^OMPANY. The Company sails for Auck'and per Te Anau on Saturday. SPLENDID ORCHESTEA. Conductor and Musical Director, Mr J. Pollard, junr Leader of Orchestra, Mr Chas. Pollard MAGNIFICENT SCENERY Tnis Combination has pchieved the greatest monrtary and artistic success ever known in the history ol the New Zealand s^r^e Prices of Admission—ls, 2a 6d, 4i SPECIAL ' \ivi Evening Caprain and Little Butter, cup will perform a Grand Duet on Violins. Box Office at Jacobs', where Books of the Oper.- ; Photogiapb?, and Stall ticketi (to avoid the cu"*h) can be obta'ned. ARRETT TJROS. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! AT WHOLESALE PRICES. GARRETT BEOS, having their own Tanneij, and Boot Factory will now t,lve the public a treat by retailing the'r Boot! at Wholesale Prices :— Men's WATERTIGHTS (ov\ J make) .. 13s Cd Men's ELASTICS (own make) .-. .. Used Men's BALMORAL (ov. a make) .. .. 15s Men's SHOOTING (own mpke) .. .. 14a CI Men's strong W ELLINGTON BOOTS .. V. ICd Ladies' KID BOOTS from 6s Gd GARRETT BROS., DTJBJ.RT HOWB, HASTItfGS-smET,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3091, 25 May 1881, Page 3
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