Amusements. OPENING OF THE NEW TARADALE PUBLIC HALL. A DRAMATIC Performance by the Tiiradiilc Amateur Club will bo held in the Public Hull, Taradalo, THIS (Friday) EVENING, when will be produced the Domestic Drama entitled, "The Momentous Question," to be followed by v musical interlude, the whole to conclude with the screaming Farce, "The Irish Tiger." Front seats, 3s ; second scats, 'Js ; children, half-price. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. JOHN DRUMMOND, Secretary. Meetings. LOYAL NAPIER LODGE, No. 1596 1.0.0. F. npIIE Summoned Half-yearly Meeting- of JL the above Lodge Avill be hold THIS DAY (Friday), at 8 p.m. FRANK BEE, Secretary.
NAPIER LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. npilE Secretary will be in daily attonJL dance at the Offices of the Society, opposite the Post-office, to receive application for .shares and entrance fees thereon. The first meeting* for the payment of subscriptions will be held on MONDAY, the 7tli January, 188-1, from the hour of 7 to 8. lIOOPE BROOKING, Secretary. Volunteer WoticeSt DISTRICT ORDERS. rriHE F .Battery Artillery Volunteers will JL parade at the Gun-shed in Undress Uniform witl> side-arms only, at 4 o'clock p.m. TO-MORROW to compete for the Government Ordnance Prize. W. ROUTLEDGE, Major Commanding- District. Napier, Dec. ''28, 1883. DISTRICT ORDERS. FOR JANUARY, 188-1. NO. I—The Riiles will parade opposite the Railway-station on TUESDAY, January Ist at 7 a.m., and proceed to Waipukurau by the 7.2.3 train for the Government Daylight Drill. 2—The Artillery and Rifles will Parade opposite the Athcnseum on Wednesday, the "23rd of January, at 0.45 p.m. for Government Dii/yliglit Drill, o—The Volunteer Band will parade at above drills. 4 —Pull Dress, Arms and Accoutrements, Rirles to carry Glengarrys in Belt on Ist. W. ROUTLEDGE, Major Commanding , District. N, R. V. ~~ THE Commanding Officer will bo at the Kifie«' Orderly Room THIS EVENING from. 8 to !) o'clock for tlie purpose of enroling new members. Anns, Accoutre-: ments, Uniforms will bo served out at samp time. Sergeants Prame and Stubbs to be'prcsent. W. R. BLYTHE, Captain Commanding , .
Art Unions HASTINGS ART UNION. (By special permission of the Hox Colonial Secketary.) 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. "Waterworth's Provincial Hotel, and at R. T. Sraythe's, bookseller, Napier, and all the Hotels and Stores in Hastings. The pictures are 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. ' ' ' * " milE GLADSTONE".—A Gentlo- ; X man's boot of the newest style (quality guaranteed) at E. W. KNOWLES' Boot "Warehouse, Hastings-street-
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3882, 28 December 1883, Page 3
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