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NOTABILIA.

The annual meeting of the Hawke's Bay District, A.0.F., will be hold this evening at 7 p.m. TT Anniversary service of St. Luke s, llavelock, this evening at 7. Grand vocal and instrumental concert in the Oddfellows' Hall, this evening at Tara- : dale, at 7-30. . An apolcTgy to Dr. Jackson, of Napier signed by Win. F. Roydhouse, is inserted. Mr M. H. Airey wants it to be known that the greatest bargains in Drapery and clothing will be found at his shop, opposite the Napier Coach Factory, HastiugSrStreot. A sale of work and a Christmas tree in connection with St. Matthew's Hastings, will be held early in December. A meeting of the members of the Clive Square Improvement committee will be held at the Garrison Band-room, at 8 this evening. Mr H. C. Wilson, dentist, leaves for Gris'borne on Saturday next, returning on November S. ... " Mr T. E. Proctor, oculist and optician, of Christchurch, will arrive in Napier on the 3rd November. A service of song will be held in Trinity school-room to-morrow evening. Particulars are published of the Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette of New Zealaud, for which Mr James Sidey is the agent fox Napier. . Mr T. Peddie issues a fencing notice to owners of certain sections in the Meanee mission land

Mr George Scarf c has made reductions in the prices of teas, coffee, flour, butter, etc. Mr C. L. Margoliouth will sell on Saturday next, at noon, apples, onions, potatoes, pot plants, honey, soaps, bacon, furniture, Mr Edward Lyndon will sell on Saturday next, at 11 a.m. on the premises Emersonstreet, the stock-in-trade, furniture, and book debts, in the estate of Adam Smith. On Tuesday morning next Mr Edward Lyndon will sell bottled ale, brandy, barley, wheat, and'tea. MfH. P. Cohen has two totalisators for sale.

A tumbler pigeon has strayed away. The district orders for the Napier volunteers for the month of November are published. . Professor Z. D. Patterson, the unrivalled hair cuttpr and shaver, invitos the public to give him a call. Messrs. Banner and Liddle require purchasers of Thomas's sheep dip to state quantities required. " Layette baskets at Messrs Blytho and Co.'s. •„ * A number of new advertisements will be found in our "Wanted" column. Messrs R. Hannah and Co. annouce that their Premises will in future be open every evening till 8 o'clock. They are now showing a very choice selection of F. Pinet's French goods, Cove and West's, Otto Henry and Co., also a large shipment of the " Systcinated Boots," which are highly recommended by the The Ladies' Rational Dress Association. ~,•''• We must all die, but Cottrell's Ixairdressing Establishment is the place to purchase the best hair dye, hair vigor, tricopherous, bay rhurn and canthardine, hair wash, and every requisite for the toilet, also a splendid assortment of razors, strops, brushes, &c Try Cottrell's farfamed smoking tobaccos. Tweeda! Tweeds! Tweeds!— See the value offered in double width tweeds for boys at 2s 9d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, and 5s per yard. One yard will make a suit for a boy ot five years old. Also, good strong galatea stripes and checks at Gd per yard. A. Robinson's, Emerson-street. For host of other cheap lines see "Wanted" column.

PersonK are requested to try "Walters' celebrated guinea trousers and four-guinoa suits ; strong and solid workmanship ; made by the best tailors in town ; great variety of tweed. Come and judge for yourself. Note the address —Emerson street. "Buchu-Paiba."—Quick complete cure for all annoying Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Diseases. At Druggists. Felton, Grimwado & Co., Agents, Wellington. Mothers.with sickly, fretful, nursing children will, cure the child and Benefit themselves by taking.Hop Bitters daily. , See .

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4141, 30 October 1884, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4141, 30 October 1884, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4141, 30 October 1884, Page 3

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