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NOTABILIA.

Tho Tambour-Major Opera Company have decided to play another season of sis nights at reduced price of admission, commencing to-night, when will be presented Offenbach's spectacular opera, " La Fille dv Tambour-Major." To-morrow evening the company give a sacred concert in the Theatre Royal, the programme of which will be found elsewhere.

A special train conveying persons wishing to attend the sacred concert in tho Theatre Royal to-morrow evening will leave Waipukurau at 3 p.m. to-morrow for Napier and intermediate stations, returning after tho concert. The fares and times of departure from the various stations are announced.

An excursion train leaves Hastings for Napier on Monday evening at 7 o'clock for the opera, returning after the performance.

Coaches leave Taradale and Meanee on Monday evening at 7 o'clock to enable residents of those districts to be present at the last performance of " La Fille dv TambourMajor" at the Theatre Royal. The members of the Loyal Napier Lodge of Oddfellows and the Alpha Lodge of Loyal United Friends are requested to meet at their respective lodge rooms to-morrow afternoon, the former at 2.30 and the latter at 2.15, fcr the purpose of attending the funeral of the late wife of Brother C. T. Williams.

The creditors of Ralph Gardiner, the younger, of Clyde, Wairoa, a bankrupt, hold their first meeting at the Court House, Napier, on Monday, at 3 p.m.

Applications for certain lands for sale on deferred payments in the County of Cook must be made at the Crown Lands Office, Auckland, on Monday.

Tenders for tho erection of an office at tho Napier railway station will be received at the Public Works Office, Kopua, not later than noon on Monday.

On Monday tenders close with Mr J. Kenouf for the painter's and paperhanger's work required at Mr Watt's house,

Kaikora.

The half-yearly meeting of tho Juvenile Court of Foresters, Pride of Napier, will be held in the Forester's Hall, Dickens-street, on Monday evening. A meeting of the members of, and subscribers to, the drum and fife band will take place afterwards.

A meeting of property owners and leaseholders in Emerson-street is convened to be held at the Criterion Hotel on Thursday evening for the purpose of consHering th c advisability of widening said street.

Henry Selig, of Napier, jeweller, has filed in tho Supreme Court a deed of arrangement for the benefit of his creditors, who will hold a meeting at the Court House, Napier, on Wednesday, 20th instant.

Messrs Hardy and Sidey, ironmongers, Hastings-street, have just unpacked electroplated ware suitable for wedding, birthday, and Christmas presents, and a large consignment of new goods.

An auction sale of English, American, and Continential fancy goods will be held in Napier on Wednesday and Thursday, 20th and 21sfc instant, of which full particulars will be announced.

Messrs Metherell Bros., Hastings, offer a reward of £1 for the recovery of a chestnut draught gelding, lost from Hastings, and last seen at Paki Paki.

Messrs M. R. Miller ancl Potts, of Napier and Waipawa, publish a list of stock which they have for sale.

Mr R. H. Eobinson, of the Cheap Drapery Shop, is holding a grand Christmas gift distribution, and every purchaser of goods to the amount of 2s 6d and upwards will be given one or more pictures in gilt frames.

Mr W. Harper announces that the signature of Mr R. G. Graham for the receipt of all debts due to him up to 30th November will be sufficient, and also informs all those indebted to him that all debts not paid by the 31st January, 1883, will be sued for.

The whole of Messrs Blythe and Co.'s importations of men's, youths', and boys' clothing for the season are now open —a magnificent stock to select from.

Any perso.i finding a document, addressed W. C. Stuart, lost on the Spit, will oblige by leaving same at Napier Post Office.

Messrs Combs and Co. quote prices for the special values which are now being offered at their extraordinary sale. See price list in second page and in supplement.

Woods' trico saron fluid is a valuable preparation for increasing the growth of the hair.

A number of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted " column.

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Bibliographic details

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3557, 2 December 1882, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3557, 2 December 1882, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3557, 2 December 1882, Page 3

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