dtneert. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. MADAME SUMMERHAYES; Tf V E NINO p\ ON C ER 1 THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Part I. 1. Husarcnrith, by Spindler, Miss Banbury and Miss Anderson. 2. Song—"TheGallantsofEngland" Gutty Mr Williamson. <( 3. Piano Solo—" Invitation a la valsc' Weber .. Madame Summerhaycs. 4. Song—" Love's Request" lleichardt Dr Matthews. 5. Solo, Piano —"Les deux Anges" Blumruthal .. Miss Anderson. 6. Solo, Zither—"Teufels Marsch" Sappc Herr Schattkv 7. Solo, ) "The Last Hope" Gotlsehalk Piano j "Tarantelle" Jleller Madame Summerhaycs. S. Duct, Two Pianos-" Belisario " Gorca Madame Summerhaycs and Miss Anderson. Part 11. 1. Grand Quartette—Valsc, Two Tiauos, Mod-otrski .. Misses Anderson, Banbury, May Browne, Constance Anderson. , ~ 2. Sons,'—"Man the Lifeboat " Jf. Ju'ssell Mr Williamson. 3. Solo, Violin-Sonata rirycl Miss Gertrude Anderson. ,c, . _. -, "Nocturne" Chopin 4. Solo, Piano j „ Minnolinh:l » Wehli Madame Summerhaycs. 5. Song, "Le tilde la Viergo" Ecnonf M. Bourgeois. 6. Solo, Piano—"Balmoral" Siorai Miss May Browne. 7. Solo, Zither—"Rococo Valsc" Unlaitf Herr Schattkv. 8. Solo, Piano—"Era Diavolo" Siorai Madoine Summcrhnyes. Conductor—Mr Williamson. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8. Admission, 2s. TVTAPIER /-\RCHESTRAL QOCIETY. POPULAR CONCERT. Theatre Royal, THURSDAY, 25th Sept. Tickets 2s Od and Is, at Mr Jacobs', Hastings street. (Programme in future issue). Public Polices. ~ HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING Otii and 7th OCTOBER, 1884. OWNERS arc reminded that the Maiden Hurdle (entrance 2 soys.), Hawke's Bay Guineas (sweep 10 soys.), Selling Race (entrance 2 soys.), Flying Handicap (acceptance 4 soys.), Handicap Hurdles (acceptance 3 soys.), Spring Handicap (acceptance 5 soa's.), Maiden "Plato (entrance 2 soa's.), close Avith tho undersisrncd at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, on TUESDAY, 23rd instant, at 8 p.m. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. Djfi TTITCHMAN, Wholesale . \J. JUL and Retail Confectioner, begs to announce that he has removed to the premises lately occupied by Mr R. T. Smytbe, and hopes to sec all his old friends and customers. ENAMELLEUM. TTEER A LFONSO TTOMANN Has arrived, anel is prepared to give a course of lessons in Napier in the art of Imitation Enamel Painting in Permanent Oils, which has proved so successful that it is the latest fashionablcpastime among ladies anel gentlemen in the towns Herr Alfonso has visited. Specimens may bo seen at Mr Wilson Craig's, .stationer, and at Mr S. Carnell's, photographer, Avhcre orders also may bo left. P.S.—Mr Jensen is not the inventor of tho above process. Tn "OUSSELL, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, GREENGROCER, FRUITERER, AND TOBACCONI S.T , Shakespeare Hill, Begs to tender his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Napier for the support he has received during the two years he has been in business, and trusts by strictly adhering to Lis motto—"Civility and Punctuality"— and supplying Goods of the best quality at moderate prices, to further increase his thus far steadily increasing trade. F.R. begs to notify he is rcceiAdng twice Aveekly an unusual supply of Fresh Butter from the dairy so well knoAvn and recommended among his numerous customers. Fresh Eggs bought in any quantity. Green Peas and new Potatoes supplied at a short notice. To supply the Avants of my customers I have lately added to my stock: —Cut Tobacco, Cigars, Cheroots, and Cigarettes of the best brands ; also Oats, Chaff, Pollard, and Bran, and a quantity of useful and fancy articles too numerous to mention separately. RECEIVED IER MAIL STEAMER, Twelve Beautiful /CENTRE p FECES For Dining Tables. Look at SPECIMENS in Window. P. F. COLLEDGE, JeAveller. Sales hy Jar 171 argo I south. CITY AUCTION MART. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 11 o'clock. C. L. MARGLIOUTII Will sell— A FEW very choice young Light and Dark Brahmas, nearly all prize Avinners. Also, Bird Seed (Canary, Hemp, Rape), "Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Potatoes, (seed and eating), Onions, Tea in packets, White Crystal Sugar, Rice, Jam in lib and 201b tins, Sauces, Pickles, Bottled Fruits, Soap, Candles, BrushAvare, Crockery, Jugs, Cups and Saucers, Tea Sets, Glassware, Toilet Sets, &c, Sec Also, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pictures in gilt frames, ucav" Silver Watches, Saddles and Bridles (new), and Ladies Sidesaddle, and other Goods. C, L. MARGOLIOUTH, Auctioneer. CITY AUCTION MART. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1881, At 11 o'clock. SALE OF MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL SITES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST CLIVE. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Instructed by Mr F. E. Hamlin, will sell as above, a portion of bis "WEST /SLIVE pROPEKTY, as under— ACHES. HOODS. PERCHES. Lot 7 0 1 2-1-3 „ 8 0 1 32-8 ~9 0 2 0 „ 10 0 3 12 „ 11 0 3 '-9 12 1 0 4-8 ~ ]:> 1 0 30 9 ~14 1 " 26 „ Ma 1 2 20-0 Title—Under "Land Transfer Act." Terms Avill be declared at the Sale. Plans will be issued in a few days. Also, at the same time and place— QEVERAL CHOICE SECTIONS IN kj NAPIER, HASTINGS, TARADALE, WOODVILLE. Particulars in future advertisement. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, I Auctioneer.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4107, 19 September 1884, Page 3
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