Art Unions CONVENT ART UNION. THE Drawing of the above is unavoidably postponed, as tho Prizes are not ready. Due notice will be given when the date is fixed. HASTINGS ART UNION. (By special permission of the Hon. Colonial Secretaey.) TO be disposed of by Art Union a valuable collection of Oil Paintings, Oleographs, and Chromos. Tickets, 10s each, can be obtained at the Masonic Hotel, T. Water worth's Provincial Hotel, and at R. T. Smythe's, bookseller, Napier, and all the Hotels and Stores in Hastings. Tho pictures aro now on view at J. Kelly's Hotel, Hastings. Drawing will take place on December 29, at Kelly's Hotel, Hastings. The Union will be made up of 200 Members. ________________ Educational. MUSIC. TMTADAMEpOLITZ Will recommence Teaching Instrumental Music and Singing on January 21. Address in future issue. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Head Mistress: Miss HEWETT, A.A. (Oxford), A Q.C. (London.) Next Term commences TUESDAY, January 29, 1884. The School Course includes English subjects, Mathematics, French, Latin, German, Drawing, Class Singing, aud Calisthenics. Fees °paid in advance from £3 3s per term, Stationery, 2s Gd per term; Music and Sinking extra. Boarders are received by the Head Mistress ; K.arrling- Fees, £40 per annum, inclusive. For further particulars and prospectus, apply to — REV. D. SIDEY, Hon. Sec. WANTED— Early in January next, a certificated Master for the Havelock District School. The average attendance for the past year was about seventy-five (75). The salary will be paid according to the Board scale, which on the present average would be about £IGO per annum. Bonuses are also paid for training the pupil teachers and for the results obtained in the standard examination of the school. Tho amount paid during the past two years under tho head of " Bonuses for Results " lias averaged over £20 per annum. There is a good house of G rooms provided free of rent. Applications enclosing testimonials to be forwarded to me not later than tho last day of December. THOMAS GILPIN, Chairman. Motels. A RTHUR lyr <• Z^IARTNEY'S pHRISTMAS TTAMPERS. Suitable for Boxing and New Year's Days' Picnics. Dozen Hamper, as- Half-Dozen Hamsorted as follows, ter, assorted, price price 00/. 130/. 1 Jai-;Jeroboamwhis- Jar Jeroboam whiskey, key. 1 Port or Sherry 2 Port or Sherry 1 Whiskey, Irish or Scotch 2 Whiskey, Irish or 1 Henncssy Scotch 2 Australian Wines 2 Henncssy Guinea Hamper— 1 Old Tom 1 Jar Jeroboam whiskey. 1 Hollands Gin 1 Old Tom or Hollands Gin 2 Australian Wines G Bottles of Ale or 1 Schnapps Porter The Wines are guaranteed of the following Brands:— Sherry (light) Cosens A A A A A Shery (rich brown) Cosens A A A A A VVV V V Port, Sanderman A A A A VV V V The quality of the Spirits are too wellknown to require mentioning here. Australian Wines—Penfold k Co., Adelaide. A FACT. ARTHUR TIT 'pARTNEY —Has taken over — THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Where Wines and Spirits of the Best-known Brands will be kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, 1/. The Retail Prices will remain the same as those quoted by my Predecessor. GREENMEADOWS HOTEL, TARADALE. L. BINNIE Proprietor (Late of the London Hotel, Port Ahuriri), Begs to inform the Public that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to tho wants of Customers to merit a share of public patronage. The above Hotel affords firstclass accommodation for the Travelling Public. Every attention will be paid to visitors and Travellers. Wines and spirits of the best brands only kept. Good stabling and paddock accommodation. MATAMAU HOTEL. ST) A D DELEY . I ) Begs to inform the Public that, having taken the above hostelry, he is prepared to supply the best accommodation to travellers. Persons travelling through the Seventymile Bush will find this Hotel a convenient stage. None but tho best Liquors kept. GOOD STABLING. S. BADDELEY Proprietor. PROVINCIAL TJOTEL. T. WATERWORTH .. .. Proprietor. /CRITERION. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor -jVF A S O N I C TTOTEI, NAPIER. Family and Commercial Hotel. Private Suite of Apartments. J. S. HISLOP Proprietor. X) A I L W A V TTOTEL. PORT AnURIRI This Hotel is replete with every accommodation, and convenience, and every effort will be made to meet the requirements of customers. Ales, Beers, Wines, and spirits, of the best brands only kept. A Table d'Hote daily. Superior accommodation for Travellers and Families. JOHN YOUNG, Proprietor. rp E M P E R A NC E TT O T E L," CLIVE SQUARE, Closo to the Railway Station. R. GREGORY Wishes to inform the Public of Napier and Country Districts that ho has taken the above Hotel lately carried on by Mrs Teychenne, and hopes to merit a fair share ofpatl 'SlLS AT ALL HOURS. Regular Boarders £1 per week. Single Meals One Shilling. Well-aired Beds (single rooms). Good accommodation for married couples. Note the Address— TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Clive-sqare.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3881, 27 December 1883, Page 4
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