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NOTABILIA.

Willmott'B Comedy Company play "Facilis Descensus Averni" at the Theatre Royal to-night. Monday will be observed as a close holiday by members of the Holiday Association. The Artillery, Rifles, and Garrison Band parade for daylight drill in front of the Athemeum at 10.45 a.m. on Monday. Volunteer sports take place on the Recreation Ground on Monday. Races will be held at Petane on Monday. If not redeemed a yearling steer will be sold at the public pound at Taradale at noon on Monday. Mr Lyndon has received instructions from Messrs Hoffman and Sons to dispose of on Thursday next a number of pianos and musical instruments, which will be on view on Tuesday morning. Tenders are invited for leasing the Town Hall at Hastings for twelve months from Ist June.

A list of gentlemen from whom tickets for Mr Waterworth's art union can be obtained is published. The Napier Gas Company invito tenders for the supply of ironmongery required for twelve months, and for the purchase of surplus tar at per gallon. Mr T. A. Hayes has disposed of Mb business at Hastings to Mr G. H. Roach, who will carry it on as hitherto. Mr Prebblo has to receive this day fruit, smoked schnapper, and fresh oysters. The finder of a gold memoriam ring, lost on the Recreation Ground, will be rewarded on returning same to Mr H. Tylee. Messrs Blythe and Co. are 'selling thousands of Manilla kits, three for Is Od. Mr Eccles, chemist, has Marshall's tincture of podophyllum, liver and stomach regulator. Mr D. C. Hitchman is selling lollies, &c, wholesale, at lowest rates, quality and purity guaranteed. No one can be sick if the stomach, blood, liver and kidneys aro well. Hop Bitters keeps them well. Notice.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4006, 24 May 1884, Page 3

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293

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4006, 24 May 1884, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4006, 24 May 1884, Page 3

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