AmiISCmCHtS. rpOWN HALL, HASTINGS. ELECTRIC SUCCESS OF "WILLMOTT'S GREAT DRAMATIC AND COMEDY ORGANISATION. FRIDAY, MAT 30th, The Great American-Dutch Drama, STRUCK f\lh I TRUCK VjlL I John Stoefel .. .. Me. Wilkinson Lizzie Stoefel (with Songs and Dances .. Miss Amy Johns LAST APPEARANCE prior to the Company's departure for America. Prices as usual. THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee A. T. Dunning. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY, JUNE 9th. GRAND INAUGURATION OPERA BOUFFE SEASON. FIRST APPEARANCE OF nnHE T ondon JL HE AjONDON COMIC r\PERA /COMPANY OMIC UtERA VyOMPANY Of 30 Artistes, And a Band and Chorus of 60, In a Grand Repertoire of Comic Operas ■with which their name has been so long associated, viz.: Bucalossi's Famous "Work nnHE DLACK fiLOAKS, i -D Vy . Lecocn's Celebrated Opera Coniique, ffc/f-ANOLA, IYjLANOLA, Planquette's World-renowned ]^ IP VANY AN "^TINKLE, In the order named, and will be Costumed and Staged in that Lavish and Complete Manner that mark the productions of THE PREMIER LYRIC ORGANISATION OF AUSTRALIA, And which have earned for them such High Encomiums from tho Press and Public of the leading centres of population. Prices of Admission on the evenings of Performance — Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls (reserved), 7/6 ; Stalls, 5/- ; Pit, 2/. Family Tickets at Reduced Rates will bo sold in packets of six, available for any night during the season, at following prices:— • Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 6 tickets £1 16s Stalls, 6 tickets .. .. .. £1 4s These are obtainable at Mr. N. Jacobs' Fancy Repository, where seats can bo secured for the season or any partiralar night in advance. N.B.—The sale of Family Tickets will positively close on Monday, June 9, at 6 p.m. A. N. HALIFAX, Manager. FOOTBALL MATCH. Napieb v. Union. FINAL Match for Cup presented by John Sheehan, Esq., M.H.R., RECREATION GROUND, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 2.30 p.m. H. Y. COLLINS, Hon. Secretary Union Football Club. Consultations. JACOB A C 0 B JC AITF U L 'S /CONSULTATION Consultation Will C γ-ose is June Next. OAAA MEMBERS AT lAS. £1500 ON TTAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE, TO BE RUN 26th JUNE, 1884. 6 Chances Each Ticket. 6 Chances Each Ticket. About 100 Prizes. H.B. Steeplechase. Cash Peizes. First Horso .. £300 lat £100 .. £100 Seccond Horse 150 2at £50 .. 100 Third Horse .. 75 10 at £20 ..: 200 Others (Starters 15 at £10 ~ 150 and Non-starters) 45 at £5 .. 225 divided ~ 200 -. £775 £725 To the investor of £1 the odds are 15 to 1 with a single drawing, there being, however, six drawings, the odds against getting a prize are merely nominal. Drawing by a Committee of Shareholders. The Press and country districts have the privilege of nominating; representatives to attend the drawing. . Two stamps required for reply and result. Apply by letter only to - '■ "JACOB FAITHFUL," Cure of N. Jacobs, Box 7, Post-office, Napier. N B.—ln the event of the above filling before the ; advertised date, applications received after such date will be allotted in next Consultation. WILL CLOSE IN JUNE NEXT. 3000 MEMBERS AT 10s, £15,00 on ; TTAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE, JjL To be Run in June Next. 6 Chances Each Ticket. 6 Chances each Ticket, j ABOUT 100 PRIZES. j HB. Steeplechase. Cash Prizes. Ist Horse ;. £300 lat £100 .. £100 2nd Horse .. 150 2at £50 .. 100 3rd Horse .. 75 10 at £20 .. 200 Others (Star- 15 at £10 .. 150 and Non- 45 at £5 .. 225 starters)divided .. ..200 £725 £775 To the investor of £1 the odds are 15 to 1 with a single drawing, there being, however, six drawings, the odds against getting a prize are merely nominal. Drawing under the supervision of a Comi mittee drawn from The Press will have the privilege of nominating ! a representative to attend the drawing; \ P.O. Orders preferred, payable'to Joker, for in the event of loss are traceable. Is. , exchange must be added for country [ cheques. Two stamps required for reply and result. Registered Letters and Telegrams not accepted. Apply by letter only to— ' ■ ■■■•••■■■• ■■■■< "JOKER," Care of W. Stock, ■ Box 119, Post-office, Napier. ] Tickets, 10s each. • • ; \ THE GRAND FLANEUR CONSULTATION ON THE HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE To be run on the 26th OF JUNE,';IBS4; 1000 Subscribers at 10s, each £500. First Horse .........'..•..... £150 Second Horso .............. 75 | Third Horse 50 ■"'" Starters divide ............ 125 ; Non-starters divide........ 100 j .■-■•-. '" £500 The drawing will take place on the 25th 'of"June under the supervision of a committee chosen by the Shareholders. . .- P.O; Orders preferred, payable to Geand Flaneue, for in the event of loss are traceable, Is Exchange must be added for country cheques. Two stamps required for reply, and result. Registered Letters and telegrams not accepted. Apply by letter only to — ■ GRAND FLANEUR, Care of MARTIN RYAN, Taradale. SHIP « NORTHUMBERLAND." — A LL' Accounts against _2p4gSV J\_ the above vessel must *!jF be rendered to tnc Under - «sJg»-geSg«i2||£ signed '' (in duplicate) by noon on Monday next, otherwise they cannot bo recognised. KINROSS & CO., Agents.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4011, 30 May 1884, Page 3
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806Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4011, 30 May 1884, Page 3
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