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AimBSCII9CHf-§> ._ .ft. fl> - V"*p _ theatre ROYAL - Lessee Mr. Hegarty Stage Manager Mr. ShaAV Cross TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT BUT TAVO. MARVELLOUS SUCCESS OF OUR NEW PROGRAMME. ANOTHER CROAVDED HOUSE LAST EVENING. Cowan, Buckley, and Shaw Cross were the Lions. Mademoiselles Amor, Sutherland, AVIXNETTE, AND VIA'IAN spellbound their a udience by their Avonderful ability. ROARS OF LAUGHTER FROM BEGINNING TO END. AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THIS EVENING. Our New Programme To-night of the —Court Minstrels — Part I. pOURT ]i JINST REL S, Interlocutor—Mr. Shaw Cross Overture and A T ooal—( [ ' Little Sweethearts'') Court Minstrels Ballad—" Only to See Her Face Again," Miss Bella Sutherland. Refrain (comic)—" The Female Smuggler," Mr. T. Buckley Song—" Empty is the Cradle," Miss Ea\i AVinnette Song (comic)—" Bless Her, let Her go," Mr. Johnny Cowan Ballad—" Be sure you Call as you pass by," Miss A r esta Amor Finale—"All the AVorld's a Stage," Company Part 11. THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY, MOLLIE O'CONNOR! Or, IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. Cast of Characters : C. P. Doolittle, Esq. (a tourist) Mr. S. Cross Julius F. Cuffeo (servant to Doolittle), Mr. Johnny Cowan Barncv O'Ncil (a guide), Mr. Tom Bucklc'v Charlotto (sister to Doolittle), Miss A r esta Amor Mollie O'Connor (the Belle of Killarncy), Miss May Vivian MONDAY NEXT, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. On Tuesday and AVednesday next the Company appear at the Oddfellows' Hall, AVaipawa; Thursday and Friday at the Town Hall, Hastings ; Monday, the 22nd, at the Theatre Royal, AVcllington: Box Office, open at 10 a.m. for tho salo of Reserved Seats, at N. Jacobs'. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s Gd; Pit, Is. l p «l»Iic ftoti.es. THE Committee of the_ Hawke's Bay Sailing Club have decided to POSTPONE THE MATCH which was to be sailed To-morrow in the Inner Harbour, as it would clash Avith the Opening Day of the RoAving Club's. W. S. PROVES, Hon. Sec. NAPIER ROAVING CLUB, rpHE Opening Day of the above Club 1_ will bo held on the Tutaekuri river TO-MORROW (Saturday). Procession to start at 2.30 p.m. n Entries for scratch fours Avill close at the Criterion Hotel THIS EVENING at 7.30. AY ALTER J. TABUTEAU, Hon. Sec. ESTATE OF RICHARD WOOD. 1)ROOF of Debt in the above Estate can be sent in to— ROOPE BROOKING, Creditors' Trustee. PERSONS having articles for the Methodist Free Church Bazaar, are kindly requested to send them at once to one of the folloAving Ladies : — Mrs. Stevens, Carlyle-street, Mrs. Kino, Emerson-street, Mrs. Tuckavell, Hastings-street, Mrs. Perry, Milton-road. NAPIER LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY, No. 6. IT is proposed to establish this Society upon a similar bads to the Napier Land and Building Society, No. 5. All avlio are desirous of becoming members will please communicate Avith the undersigned, and upon a sufficient number of shares being applied for a public meeting will be called and officers elected. By request, ROOPE BROOKING. SUBSCRIPTIONS for the Building and Furnishing of the NeAV AYing and Children's Ward of the— TTAAVKE'S T> AY TTOSPITAL, NAPIER, Are earnestly invited. Subscriber's Tickets entitling tlie holder to all the benefits of the Hospital free of all further cost, until January, 188-3, can be obtained by payment of £ 1 on application to any Runholder in the Hawke's Bay and AVairoa Counties, or from— AVm. BARKER, Secrctaiy. NOTICE. AN immediate settlement of all my outstanding accounts is requested. J. D. BROAVN, Hastings. ~NOMORE TILL ROBBERIES !! MR. W WATER WORTH, 1. H' Provincial Hotel, has been appointed sole agent for Miles' Patent Burglar Alarm Till, and one of the tills may be seen in operation at his premises. Be sure and provide one for 3'our store or office; they arc absolutely thief proof. To be had only of T. AVaterworth. JACOBS' TCIANCY T) EPOSITORY. Just Received ex s.s. "Fenstanton" from —London, a splendid assortment of— LAWN TENNIS, —COMPRISING — pETS, Rackets, Balls, Markers, Nets, and Poles, —Manufactured by— Intending Purchasers Avill do we 1 ! to inspect them. —also — —A large variety of — pRICKETING "jV/FATERIALS. Reduced Prices to Clubs. JACOBS' |)EPOSITORY. yTAPIER pLOTHING TTALL. EX-DORIC— 14 S 14 4 cases Gent's AVhite Dress Shirts, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, and 10/6, a Discount of 3/- allowed to purchasers of \ dozen. 2 cases French Regatta Shirts 4/6, and 5/6 1 case French Regatta Shirts Avith 2 collars to match 9/----2 cases Oxford Shirts, 6/- and 7/0 1 case Tuscan aud Flax Working Shirts 2/-, 2/6, 2/9, 3/9, if-, 4/6, and 4/9 35 doz. men's meritio cotton and wool Soxs all prices 1 case 25 doz. men's Hats soft, and hard felts 1 case men's merino and cotton vests aud pants, Braces, Belts, Ties, &c, &c. All direct importations aud marked at the lowest remunerative prices. AY. E.~COMBS.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3819, 12 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3819, 12 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3819, 12 October 1883, Page 3

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