Amusements. nnOWN HALL, HASTINGS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, July sth and 6th, —Messrs.— D'ARCY STANFIELD AND FRED DARK'S World-renowned Entertainment MERRY rpHOUGHTS ERRY JLhOUGHTS —A XD — HAPPY MOMENTS! Performed by them beforo their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. A HAPPY PAIR. TnEiE Great Excursion Train. —Introducing— FUNNY B 1,1 O OLI SII OLKS 2 .r ANCIES And a Host of Comical Characters. Mr. Fred Dark's Inimitable Musical Sketch A JUVENILE PARTY. Mr. D'Arcy Stanfield's Wonderful IMPERSONATIONS, Including hi« Life-like Imitation of Mr. HENRY IRVING To conclude with tho Screaming Comedietta A CUP OF TEA* Played by them over 100 times. PorrjLAii Prices ! Change of Programme Each Evening. HASTINGS ATHENAEUM. A CONCERT will l)o hold in the Town Hall, Hastings, in celebration of the Opening and for the Augmentation of the Funds of the Athcmeum.'on SATURDAY, July 11, at 8 p.m. Ticket* may be had of E. Beck and Co., A. J. M'Bwan, J. A. Hayes, Hastings ; and from— XL O. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. Meetings. ST. JOHN'S BAND OF HOPE. A MEETING of the above will be held in the School-room TO-NIGHT at 7 o'clock. NOTICE. HP HE Annual Meeting of Subscribers to JL the Maraekakaho Library will be held in the Public Hull TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 p.m. A. LOCKIE, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE. THE Members of this Society arc hereby informed, that the Ordinary Meeting will bo held on MONDAY NEXT the 9th instant, in the Society's room : chair to bo taken at 7.30 p.m. precisely. Wμ. COLENSO, Hon. Secretary. Public Notices. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ON and after MONDAY, July 2nd, the Daily Telegraph will be delivered to subscribers at Hastings on arrival of the 1-20 train from Napier. All intending new Subscribers arc requested to send in their names either to Mr. T. A. Hayes, Mr. W. A. Bcecroft, or to the Office of this Paper. Any irregularities in the delivery of the paper should be notified to this office at once, or to Mr. Hnyes or Mr. Beecroft. Extra Copies of the Telegraph may bo obtained of Mr. Hayes. T) R ' TVT A T T H E w s Has removed from Mrs. HARDING'S, Tennyson-street, to his Residence, the old Bank House, Shakespeare-road, where he may be consulted daily ;' and also at Mr. Wood's, Chemist, Hastings-street, every morning (Sundays exceptcd) from 10 to 11 o'clock. July 2nd, 1883. FINAL NOTICE. A LL Accounts not paid to me or arranged xx. for before June 30 will be sued for without further notice. HENRY 11. WALL. NOTICE. A NY Person found tresspassing on the f\ Longlands Estate will be prosecuted. J. 11. COLEMAN. I. ii ■ . — Poultry Show. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW OF THE HAWKE'S BAY T)OULTRY AND pANABY ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 3rd and -Ith August next. THE SHOW WILL BE HELD IN THE DRILL SHED, TENNYSON-STREET.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3735, 5 July 1883, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3735, 5 July 1883, Page 3
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