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NOTABILIA.

Offenbach's comic opera, ''The Grand Duchess,'' will be performed by the Sinionsen company at the Theatre Royal to-night. Mr lingo delivers his last lecture, entitled " Mouth and Lips," in St. John's schoolroom this evening.

The Artillery and Ilifle Volunteers parade for Government inspection in front of tlic Atlieiueum at the usual hour this evening. A summoned meeting" of the U.A.O.D. will be held in the lodge-room, Foresters' Hall, to-morrow evening. The quarterly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce is convened to be held in the oltiees, Browning-street, oil Friday afternoon. Messrs Banner and Liddle have been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell by auction on Monday next town section 82, Curlyle-street, with two brick houses thereon. The first meeting of the Meanee Licensing Committee for the purpose of electing a chairman will take place- on Saturday at the school-house, Tavadale, instead of Thursday, tho i>th proximo, us previously announced. Mr George Sneller wants it known that Jig will not be responsible for debts contracted by 3iis wife. A milk trade and dairy of good cows is for sale on application to A.8., Box .'](>, New Plymouth. Mr Newman collects all mono}" due to Mr Miles, carter. Meal tickets are now being sold at Ycuell's restaurant by Mi , Schierning. Messrs Blythc and Co. have fresh bargains on the shilling and sixpenny tables for this week only. The New Zealand Clothing Factory has now opened oO eases of autumn goods, consisting of large varieties in men's and boy's clothing, hosiery, hats, blankets, rugs, ties, iSco. This is the largest stock they have ever before opened in Napier, and therefore

they have marked their specially low so as to insure a .speedy sale. Once more they bey to remind the general public that, as manufacturers, they are in a position to offer <voods at manufacturer's prices, thus saving - the public from paying , two profits. Creosotine, a new and improved disinfectant, is prepared solely by Mr "Woods, dispensing and family chemist. A number of new advertisements will be fouud in our "Wanted " cohuun.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3651, 28 March 1883, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3651, 28 March 1883, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3651, 28 March 1883, Page 3

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