THEATRE ' EOYAL - WORKING TRADES AND ART' EXHIBITION. ' LAST-NIGHT OF THIS,GREAT - EXIII B_I;T :: 1 ON-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! .At 7-30.-THE Exhibition is intended to* give a practical workipg illustration of the trades of the colony, the following, among others, having been promised to be shown •at work in tho Hall:—Soap Making, Wire Working, Wood Carving, Lolly Making, Printing, Turning, Cabinet Making and Joinery, Coffee Roasting,- Yankee Carpet Making, Boot Making, Tinsmith's Work, Sail Making, Budding and Grafting, &c, &c, &c. There will also be exhibits of Manufactured Articles, Implements, Mechanical Appliances, Working Model Engines, Curios, Works of Art, &c. In a side room will be shown an Illuminated Grotto and Fernery/with Water-wheel in motion. MORBAEAKA ARHETE ALTJB. ABDULLA ISMILIE KHORHALIE, from Calcutta, With Indian Fancy Goods. At 9 p.m. an AUCTION SALE will be held, when a number of the Exhibits will b submitted for sale. ADMISSION—Is. A p-EOzil'gHEEP FROM THE mOMOANA THREEZING WORKS WILL TIE CUT UP AND SOLD IN THE ROOM THIS EVENING, .___ PETANE HOTEL, . TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), NOV. 28, 1884. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND DANCE, Under the Management of ■ Ty/TADAME OUMMERHAYES. PROGRAMME— 1. March, "Athalie," Mendelsshon duet pianos, violin, and drum Madame Summerhayes and the Misses Anderson. 2. Song, '• Down the Old Stream," RoceJcel Mrs Dickson. 3. Solo Piano, "La Tambourin," Jlaff Madame Summerhayes. 4. Song, " Why are You Wandering.?" Miss Anderson. 5. Song, Mr Henry Smith, Tito Mattel Q. Solo, cornet, "Sonambula," Mr Withers. 7. Vocal Duet, " Coming Homo," Si'Mvtnt The Misses Anderson. 8. Song, "Good-bye at the Door," Mr.Fiucli. 9. Solo, piano, "Irish Airs," - Livrai Madame Summerhayes. 10. Song, "Twickenham Ferry," Merziuls Miss-Anderson. - 11. Duet, piano, "Les ViseauxduParadis," Madame Summerhayes and Miss Anderson. Concert to begin at 8 ; dancing at 9-30. CLIVE SQUAIifIMPROVEMENT, (CARPENTERS and Handy Men who are J willing to assist in erecting Stalls, Booths, Sec, are requested to be on the Fair Ground, opposite -the-Daily Telegraph Ofnce, on SATURDAY NEXT, 29th inst., at 1.30 p.m. Mr. John Chicken in charge of works. Committee meets THIS (Thursday) EVENING, in Garrison Band-room, at 8 o'clock. GOLDEN JUBILEE OF FATHER ; REIGNIER. TTPON CHRISTMAS EVE the Roy. U Father Reignier will celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of his ordination to the Priesthood. Considering his long residence in New Zealand, and his continued labors in this district in the cause of Religion and, Charity, it has been - thought proper that his Jubilee should not be allowed to pass without some fitting recognition :of his worth. It is intended to present him' with a Testimonial and a Purse of Sovereigns, such presentation to take place at a Picnic which will be held at Meanee ou or about NEW YEAR'S DAY, The co-operation of all friends is invited. Collectors have been appointed for various districts, who will canvass for subscriptions. Subscriptions will also be received by Mr. P. O'Siiannassy, Hon. Secretary-for Meanee and Taradale, and by the undersigned, J. N. BOWERMAN, G.E. LEE, HonYsecs^ -Napier District._. ~~. stTmark'S CHURCH, CLIVE. . IT is intended to hold a Sale of Work the second week in December, in" aid of funds to enlarge St. Mark's Church.. Contributions of useful and Fancy ..Articles, Plants, Flowers, &c, will be thankfully received by Mrs Bennett, Mrs Ellery, Mrs Glazebrook,.Mrs..Pritchard, Misses Ward and Merritt. A Gift Auction will be held on the same date. Stock, &c, will be thankfully received ; by Mr Merritt and other Members of the Committee. ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE ■ LOYAL HASTINGS LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS, M.U. : rmilE Dinner will be held ajfc Mr 'Kelly's JL- -Hotel, Hastings,'on WEDNESDA _, December 3, 18S4, at 7.30. Tickets, 10s Gd. WAIPAWA COUNTY RACING CLUB. OWNERS are reminded that nominations for the annual Race Meeting on New Year's Day, close with the Secretary at Kaikora, on SATURDAY NEXT, 29th instant, at 8 p.m. F. J. POPPLEWELL, Hon. Secretary. npHE Davis Vertical Feed Sowing JL Machine will be shown at tho Theatre to-night. : Samples of work given away by J. S. Largo, Hastings street. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorised Capital .. ..£3,000,000 Subscribed -.. ..■■' .. ' 2,000,000 Paid-up .. .. .... 025,000 Fire Revenue, 1883: Tremius and interest .. .. £1,186,805 This Company is prepared to Insure against FIRE at LOWEST CURRENT RATES, and settlements made promptly. Agents: E. Harwood and Co. .. Waipawa E. Harwood Takapau J. Bennett Hastings C. Siau Woodville MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. Agents for Hawko's Bay. ""alteration TIME TABLE/ ON and after December 29th the Taupo Coach will leave the. Albion Stables calling at the Masonic Hotel every Monday morning at 6 o'clock remaining at Taupo one day, and returning to Napier on Friday night. : -°; E. GRIFFITHS Proprietor. , rpAUPO ROYAL MAIL COACH Booking Office : Masonic Hotel, Napier. Coaches leave the abovo Hotel for TAUPO, OHINEMUTU, TAURAUNGA. Every Tuesday, at 6 a.m. . Arrives at Tarawera at G p,m. on Tuesday, ~ Taupo at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday . Ohinemutu at 0.30 p.m. on Thursday. \ ,, at 5. 30 p.m. on Friday Special conveyances at any time can be obtained by arrangement. ; E. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. W. H. ELLIOTT, Agent, Masonic Hotel, Napier. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST OPENED UP, ! Per s.s. " Triumph," A CASE OF ELECTRO-PLATED J\_ GOODS, ;: '■"" The latest novelties from London*,: suiliable for Christmas and Wedding Presents, (marked specially cheap i» meet the times), which the public will 'i\6 well*' -to inspect; bofore purchasing elsewhere.-'• ■' ' . /• •s. c. cooper, ; ' Jeweller, Napifir
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4165, 27 November 1884, Page 3
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