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Am itsemciits. THEATRE ROYAL. ARCHIBALD TPORBES. THE FAMOUS WAR CORRESPONDENT. COURSE OF FOUR LECTURES COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 22. WITH THE THRILLING LECTURE EXPERIENCES OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT. A FEW LEADING OPINIONS. ' ' Forbes' ride after Ulundi, when, ■wounded, he rode in the dark 110 miles in 14 hours, to send news of the victory to Sir Gamot AVolseloy, is an achievement destined to live eternally in the records of heroic adventure." —Times. '' His lectures prove that to describe a charge you must be in it, and to tell of the heroic defence of a redoubt you must not be afraid of shells." —Vanity Fair. " Forbes has been lionised as much as a man can be. The Queen sent for him to Balmoral. The Duke of Sutherland travelled all the way from Dunrobiu Castle to hear him lecture in St. James's Hall."— Now York Tribune. " Mr Forbes has surpassed every other writer in the brilliancy and fidelity of his descrirjtions, and has shown the courage of a hero."—Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. The other three Lectures will be given on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY (for the convenience of visitors to the Ram Fair), and THURSDAY. The Lectures will be Illustrated with ORIGINAL LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS Of the Illustrious Personages described. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 3h ; Pit, 2s. TRANSFERABLE COURSE TICKETS: Dress Circle, 12s; Stalls, 8s; Pit, ss. Seats at Mr Craig's, bookseller, where Course and Single Tickets for all parts of the Theatre can be obtained. R. S. SMYTHE. PUKETAPU CONCERT. A CONCERT will be held in the Schoolroom on the 26th instant, in aid of the School Funds. Several Napier musical friends will take part in the entertainment. Mr G. Rymer's Coach will leave Newton's corner at 5.30. Return fares, 3s each. Tickets to be obtained at Messrs Dinwiddie, Walker and Cos., Napier, Mr G. A. Oliver's, and Mr W. Elboume's Store, Puketapu. Refreshments to be had during interval. Admission, 2s Gd. THEATRE ROYAL. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1883. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF Stanley and Darbyshire's Celebrated and JUVENILE OPERA BOUFFE AND *J PANTOMIME COMPANY OF Af\ PERFORMERS Af\ Having just concluded a most successful season of 10 Weeks at the Bijou Theatee, Melbourne; 14 Weeks at the Queen's Theatre, Sydney; G Weeks at Garner's Theatre, Adelaide, and are now making a Farewell Tour of the Colonies. The Company closed in Auckland on the 18th, after a Brilliant Run of Seven Weeks at the New Opera House. Full particulars in future issue. AVM. FARMER Agent. Special Trains. NOTICE. WAR CORRESPONDENT ! A RCHIBALD T^ORBES' LECTURE. A Special Train will leave Hastings for Napier at 7 o'clock p.m. (calling at intermediate Stations and returning to Hastings immediately after the Lecture), on the evening of MONDAY, the 22nd instant, and THURSDAY, the 25th instant, to enable the inhabitants of the District to hear these World-famed Lectures. Ordinary Return Fares. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. SPECIAL TRAIN. ON WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, a Special Train will run as under :— Leave Leave Napier... .5.45 a.m. Hastings Show Farndou . .9.3 ~ Ground pintArrive form.... G. 30 p.m. Hastings Show Farndon . .G. 53 ~ Ground plat- Arrive form 9.25 ~ Napier.,, .7.1-3 ~ C. B. HANKEY, District Manager. Napier, Jan. 18, 1883. Peil»lic Notices. ALL Accounts against the Frc Brigades' Reception Committee must be in the hands of the undersigned by TO-DAY or they will not be recognised. A. W. L. COTTRELL, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. A LL GOODS left with me and unclaimed r\ by the 25th of January will be sold to defray expenses. P. S. MACDONALD. Hastings, Jan. 15, 1883. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS owing to me and not paid by the 27th of January -will be sued for. P. S. MACDONALD. Hastings, Jauuary 4th, 1883. NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that I shall take legal proceedings to recover all Debts in connection with my late Ironmongery Business tuipaid by February the Ist. F. TUXTOED. JUST RECEIVED FROM LONDON. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT or FANCY J\_ GOODS. Toilet Sets Flower Bowls Vases &v., &c. J. S. WELSMAN, The Pharmacy Hastings-street.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3596, 20 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3596, 20 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3596, 20 January 1883, Page 3

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