NOTABILIA.
Special attention is called to Monk's New Zealand Herbal Mixture, the instantaneous cure for neuralgia. The " Extract" for dysentery and diarrhcea may be administered to infants of a month old or even younger ■with perfect safety. The Permanent Building Society's offices will be open this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock for the receipt of subscriptions and issue of investment shares. j Entries for the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's annual exhibition of grain, roots, &c, close with the .secretary, Mr Beilby, at the society's rooms, Tennyson street, tomorrow. Messrs Banner and Liddlc sell by auction to-morrow at 11 a.m., at the yards of the New Zealand Shipping Company, 19,500 Hobart laths, and at their rooms, at 2 p.m., Sydney oranges, mandarins, and lemons. "Mr Lyndon will sell on the premises, Shakespeare road, to-morrow, at 11 a.m., the whole of Mrs Cooke's valuable furniture and effects. Mr Thomas Tanner offers himself as a candidate for tho representation of the Petane riding in the Hawkc's Bay County Council. On Wednesday Messrs Banner and Liddle will sell at their rooms the balance of a consignment of tweeds, cloths, dress materials, clothing, kc. Professor Hugo lectures on Wednesday evening in tho Metho.list Free Church school-room, Carlyle street, on "The Physiognomy of Races,'' a collection being made for the church funds. Mr Eyau holds an auction sale of furniture at his mart on Wednesday. The subscriptions received towards the building fund of the Napier Hospital for the month of May are published. Mr 11. Gaisford has taken out a shooting license fer the game season. Messrs Miller and Potts sell at the Empire yards, Waipawa, on Thursday, 80 head cuttle. Mr G. Faulknor lias a shop and dwelling house in Hastings street to let. X.Y.Z , care of Mr Conroy, Hastings street, wants a four or five-roomed house near tho Post Office. Messrs Blytho and Co. are offering , five per cent, discount on purchases made at Standard House. Mr 11. D. Monk, who can be consulted at the Criterion Hotel up to to-morrow afternoon, announces that the New Zealand Herbal Extract is invaluable for the fever and dysentery so prevalent in Napier. A.8., office of this paper, can accommodate two young men with comfortable board and residence close to town. Messrs R. Hannah and Co., of the Hawke's Bay and Napier Cash Boot Market, Hastings street, arc opening up extensive consignments of all the latest winter fashions in boots. A number of new advertisements will bo found in our '' Wanted '' column. (For continuation of news see fourth page.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3708, 4 June 1883, Page 3
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423NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3708, 4 June 1883, Page 3
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