Amusements. A GIFT AUCTION AND A CONCERT is to be held at Taradale on THURSDAY, the 13th day of March, for the purpose of liquidating the debt of the School-room, and painting and repairing the Church. A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT in aid of the Gift Auction Fund will take place at Taradale on THURSDAY, the 13th, when the following have kindly promised their assistance :— Mesdanies Summerhayos, Miss Anderson, Miss Kennedy, Miss Ellison. Messrs. Spackman, Kennedy, Withers, Philson, Stephens, Aplin, G. Hoslop, W. Beamish, Absalom, Garry, Humphries, Chapman Girdlestone, and C. Monteith. Tickets to be obtained from J. W. Craig, Napier ; Mrs Peacock, Meanee ; Mrs Barry, Taradale; W. Elbourne, Puketapu, and from the undersigned A. NEWBOULD. Programme in future issue. THEATRE ROYAL. i,i rpwA TTOURS AT TTAME !" FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING ;MONDAY, MARCH 17. Farewell Tour of New Zealand. MR. KENNEDY Will give his Entertainment on the HONGS OF SCOTLAND, Assisted by the following members of his Family : Miss Helen 'Kennedy (Soprano), Miss Maejoey Kennedy (Soprano). Miss Maggie Kennedy (Contralto). Me. Robeet Kennedy (Tenor). PIANOFOETE The MISSBS KENNEDY Commence at Eight o'clock. Admission—3/-, 2/-, and 1/. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, AND MUSGROVE have the honor to announce that they have completed arrangements for a New Zealand tour of their famous ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, the premier lyric organisation of the Southern Hemisphere being a combination of Williamson's Royal Opera Company and Musgrove's London Opera Comique Company, will reach Napier in the month of March, when a short season will bo inaugurated with the first production in this city of Audran's world-famed Opera— "LAMASCOTTE" (The Luck-bringer), to be followed by the most popular and successful works of the day, selected, from tHe great repertoire 01 the Royal Comic Opera Company. Full particulars will be duly announced. O. NOBILI, Business Manager. lectures. A LECTURE will be delivered by the Rev. J. G. Patteeson in St. John's School-room on TUESDAY, March 11, at 8 p.m. Subject: "FROM LOG CABIN TO WHITE HOUSE." Admission—l/. Bazaar. LOOK OUT FOE THE GARRISON TJ AN D ARRISON JjAND BAZAAR I AZAAR I TO BE HELD IN THE THEATRE ROYAL ON MARCH 13th and 14th. STARTLING A TTRACTIONS! •AParticulars in future advertisement. County Council notices, CAUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the bridge on the main road between Clive and Havelock near Mr Jas. Cooper's is unsafe for heavy traffic. Pending repairs it is not safe for any load over one ton. F. SUTTON, Chairman H.B. County Council. Public Notices. t>o BERT LAMB, M. R. I. B. A. XV ARCHITECT, Tennyson-stubet. NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. HPHE Stores of Members will close on X MONDAY, the 17th and 18th, as follows: — Monday—Clo.°e Holiday. Tuesday—ll.3o a.m. W. R. BLYTHE, Chairman. NAPIER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A PPLICATIONS will be received up to J\_ TUESDAY, the 11th of March, 1884, for the appointment of Secretary to the Chamber. Salary, £50 per annum. By order, Ed. F. MENZIES, . Secretary, pro tern. CONTRADICTION. A REPORT having been circulated that I am relinquishing business I bog to notify that I have no intention of so doing and will carry on as hitherto at tho Royal Fine Art Studio, Shakespeare-road. S. CARNELL. ALL Debts owing to mo must be paid at once. V. JENSEN. NOTICE. ON and after Ist March 1884, Poison will belaid on my Property at Taradale. M. BARRY. NOTICE. AFTER this date Poison will be laid on the Maraekakaho Run. Maraekakaho, February 22nd 1884. ARCHIBALD McLEAN. REMOVAL OF NIGHT-SOIL AND RUBBISH. . A LL orders for removal of night-soil and jpL yard-refuse to bo left at tho Provincial Hotel. . CONNELL.& MADDEN. NOTICE. rpfIOMAS REIDY is authorised to collect X all moneys due to the undersigned, and his signature is a sufficient discharge for same. . ' ■ MADDEN & CONNELL;" • T) ~TV /~VO LLED GE, JEWELLER, Has New Goods in Electro-plated Ware; Pretty Designs in Children's Cups, Teapots, Biscuit Boxes, Card and Cake Baskets. Imported direct. To be sold cheap.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3942, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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653Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3942, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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