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Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 3th INST. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT —OF — QIMONSEN" S OPER A COM PA NY. O —I'Olt THE — FAREWELL BENEFIT FAREWELL BENEFIT MADAME XT* AN NY QIaEONSEN. X ■ O Madame Fanny Siimonsex has the honor to state that her Farewell Benefit in Napier Avill take place This (Thursday) Evening. April o, at the Theatre Royal, for which occasion the following Attractive Programme has been selected, to commence with the — THIRD ACT OF NORMA, Including the celebrated Duet. ' Deh Conte,' Norma . . . . Mdme. Fanny Simonseu Adalgisa. .Miss Martina. Simonseu Clothilde Miss Alice Stauley AFTER WHICH-GRAND CONCERT. 1 .—Song, '' Here tho Wild AVinds Blow '' (.IA////-;)—Mr. A. Lissant. 2.—Ballad, " My Dearest Heart " (S"fHrrni) —Miss France-Saville. '■). —Violin Solo, "Souvenir de Bellini" (. Lrti/f) —Martin Simonsen. •I.—Ballad' (selected) —Mr. A. Brennir. 3.—"Let Mo Dream Again " 'SulUnni) — Miss Leonora Simonsen. G.—Song, ' ' Here upon Mv A'cs^el's Deck" {7lirri)-Mv. AVentworth. 7.—River Ditty, "Twickenham Ferry'" (Jf'<->--;<Y<V.*)'---Miss A. Stanley. S.—Violin Solo, "Life on tho Ocean" (S'uDoiixrii) —Martin Simonsen. To be followed by the Third Act of— LUO TA. D I 1/ AMMER MOO R, Including the AVorld-famcd Mad Scene. Lucia .. , . Miss Martina Simonseu Raimondo .. . . Mr. James E. Ivitts Axn Gi:anj> Cironus. To conclude Avith the last Act of — B O C C A C C I O ! Madame Simoxsex's untiring efforts to please the Public on the occasion of this, her last visit to Napier, as Avell as during previous Operatic Seasons in this city, encourage her to hope for her friends and admirers' patronage, as well as the public's at large, for this, her last appearance. Box plan at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. Spt'ciaS Ts'.eisas. NEW ZEALAND RAILAVAYS. NAPIER SECTION. AN Excursion Train will leave Hastings for Napier and intermediate stations at 7 p.m. THIS DAY (Thursday), returning from Napier immediately after the Opera. Ordinary tickets Avill not bo available for this ti-iiiii." Fares—From Hastings, first class 3s, second 2s ; from Farndon, first class Is od, second Is. AY. R. CARRUTIIERS, District Manager. Napier, March 31, 1883. Mcelfliig's. ~W* 111 ill SCINDE LODGE, 110, I.C. THE usual Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge Avill be held at the Masonic Hall, "Tennyson- street, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. A'isiting Brethren invited. By order of the AY.M. ST. JOHN'S BAND OF HOPE MEETING TO-NIGNT at 7.30 p.m. in the Foresters' Hall. J. B. TEYCHENNI. A MEETING of those interested in the formation of a Bicycle and Tricycle Club -will be held at the Masonic Hotel, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. CSiui'cli Service a. GENERAL SYNOD. DAY during the Session of the J Synod (save Sunday), there Avill be Divine Service in St. John's Church at 10 a.m. The Synod will meet each day (with the exception of Saturday and Sunday) for the Transaction of Business at 3.30 p.m. ; adjourning at 0 o'clock, and resuming - at 7.30. The Meetings are open to the General Public during the Avholo of Synod Sittings. TRINITY AVESLEYAN CHURCH, Clivk-Squake. Anniversary Services of Trinity X Church will bo held on SUNDAY NEXT, April 8, Avhen the Rev. T. F. Jones—the recently appointed Minister for Hasting-; ■ --"will preach morning and evening. Collections in aid of Trust Funds. ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 10th, the ANNUAL MEETING will be held, Avheu the Choir Avill render a- - CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC. During the evening the meeting will be Addressed by the Yen. Archdeacon Maunscll, Rev. T. F. Jones, and others. Tickets One Shilling VolMJßleer Notices. DISTRICT ORDERS. For the Month of Aran,, 1883. "VTO. I.—The Government Parades for lN Monthly Inspections will take place on AVEDNESDAY, 18th and -ioth, in front of the Atheiueum at 7.13 p.m., for Inspection at 8 p.m. Garrison Band to attend. •->.__ Th- Recruits Avill drill on each TUESDAY and THURSDAY in Mr. Tilfen's Shed, on the 3rd, 3th, 10th, 1-ith, 17th, 19th, 21th, aud-iGth. ;j —The Artillery will Parade for Gun Drill on AVEDNESDAY, the -Ith and 11th, at the Gun Shed, at 8 p.m., without uniform. •I—Captain Blythe and Lieutenant Pell are Orderly Officers for the month. ,3 —The Rifles* will Parade for Company Drill on AVEDNESDAY, 4th and 11th, and FRIDAY, Oth and KJth, in Mr. Tift'en's Shed, at 7.43 p.m. G.—Fines will be exacted unless leave obtained. AY. KOUTLEDGE, Major Commanding District. Napier, April 3, 1883. 4 TTENTION is directed to District J\. Orders. The Company Parades (including Recruits) on AVEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evenings as announced, for Drill by Sections as a Battalion. Non - Commissioned Officers especially should attend, in view of the approaching visit of the Adjutant. Plain clothes to be Avorn —except Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers, who Avill parade in Full Dress. Members absent without leave Avill be fined. AY. It. BLYTHE, Captain Commanding N.R. V. Tcßirtcrs. TT/'ANTED— Tenders, by Saturday, the * T 7th inst., for Painters' and Paperhangers' AVork (labor only), for a Plouse at Taradale. Apply to Mr. R. G. Graham, Napier. TO PAINTERS. WANTED -Tenders for Painting and Glazing new Colonial Bank. Tenders to be sent in by Noon of SATURDAY, Ai>ril 7th. GLENDINNING & GRIFFIN. TO BUILDERS. TSLENDERS arc invited up till the 13th JL INST. for the erection of an Hotel at Puketapu. Plans and specifications to be seen at my Office. The loAvest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. AY. A. DUGLEBY, Architect.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3658, 5 April 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3658, 5 April 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3658, 5 April 1883, Page 3

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