TURI E O A Etc., MOUNT ERIN Etc. QALE mo- MORROW, AT 11.30 a.m. Punctually, AT MR. LYNDON'S AUCTION ROOM. M. R. MILLER. TACOB TMITHFUL'S Consultation t? X will positively Close TOMORROW EVENING. E&ivisae Services. ANNIVERSARY TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOL, CLIVE-SQUARE. THE ANNUAL SERMONS in connection with the above will be preached on SUNDAY NEXT, October sth, by the Rev. W. Baumbee, of Wellington. A FLORAL SERVICE Will also be held in the Church at 3 o] clock in the afternoon, when an Address will be delivered by Mr Baumbcr. Special Collections will be made in aid of the School. Tho Public Soiree will be held on TUESDAY, October 7th. Tea in the Schoolroom at G. 30, to bo followed by a Public Meeting in the Church, when several addresses will bo delivered. Tho children will render the singing at all the services. Tickets may bo had of tho Teachers and Senior Scholars. Amatsemeist*. THEATRE ';J|§ ROYAL. LAST THREE NIGHTS !*" LAST THREE NIGHTS! OF WEBB'S ROYAL MARIONETTES! WEBB'S ROYAL MARIONETTES ! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. NEW FANTOCCINI. New Songs and Dances by tho Miniature Minstrels. First time of the Fairy Pantomime TITTLE 13 ED pIDINGHOOD. With Now Scenery aud Effects, New Drosses. Tho Demon Haunt, With Limelight Effects. First appearance of tho renowned BARRY O'NEILL, BARRY O'NEILL, In his Lightning Changes. SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock. LAST GRAND MATINEE, TV iicn children will bo admitted at Reduced Prices. This great entertainment will appear at WAIPAWA—MONDAY and TUESDAY, .October Gth and 7th. At HASTINGS — WEDNESDAY and THRSDAY, October Sth and 9th. Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s. Scats can be reserved at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Children half price to Circle aud Stalls. BOBT. LO YE, Acting Manager. THEATRE ft* •"" ;-. ROYAL. MR AND MRS E. HART AND COMPANY Will open for a SHORT SEASON, Commencing on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, OCT. Gth, in their H 1 " 1 H OURS ENTERTAINMENT, Declared by Press and Public throughout tho World to bo one of the most recherche Entertainments of tho present clay. Box Office, Jacobs' Fancy Repository. Prices as Usual. NAPIER ROWING CLUB. npIIE Opening Day of the above Club 1 will bo held in the Inner Harbor on SATURDAY NEXT, the 4th October ; procession to start at 2.30 p.m. Entries for Scratch Fours will close at tho Criterion Hotel on FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. W. J. TABUTEAU, Hon. See. HORSE TAMING. MR DA RC V HYL AN D will give v l Exhibition of his skill in Horse Taming at Mr Monteith's Horse Bazaar, on Saturday, October 4, and following nights, at 8 o'clock. Admission, ss. MTcetings. *(fN* iff% Jiff SCINDE LODGE 119 I.C. rip HE regularly monthly meeting of tho X above Lodge will be be held in tho Masonic Hall, Tennyson street, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren invited. By order of the W.M. THEATRE ROYAL COMPANY (Limited), of Napier. A MEETING of the Provisional Dirccjfj tors will take place THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at the Provincial Hotel, 7.30 p.m. sharp. GEORGE T. CROSS, Secretary pro (cm CLIVE SQUARE IMPROVEMENT ' COMMITTEE. A MEETING of Members is convened . for THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at tho Garrison Band-room, Emerson street. W. HODGSON. xlon. Sec. PUBLIC MEETING. ■ A PUBLIC MEETING will he held in ii. the Protestant Hull on FRIDAY, October 3rd, for the purpose of starting a Branch of the National Reform League. The meeting will be under the auspices of the Hawke's Bay Liberal Reform Association. Mr G. Dornoy, ex-President of the Christchurch Liberal Political Association, will deliver a Lecture on " Our PoliticalJWanls," and also explain the objects of the National Reform League. The public arc cordially invited, especially the fair sex. The chair will be taken at S p.m. Admission Freo. A N Extraordinary General Meeting of ±J . tho Shareholders of tho Napier Recreation Ground Company will bo held at the Masonic Hotel on FRIDAY, the 3rd day of October prox., at 8 o'clock p.m. Business—To authorise Directors to borrow' upon security of lease. By order. LOWTEN LOWTEN, Secretary. NOTICE. GENTLEMEN interested in the formation of an Amateur Athletic Club aro requested to meet at the Criterion Hotel, THURSDAY, 9th October, at 8 p.m. SPENCER H. GOLLAN.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4118, 2 October 1884, Page 3
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