NOTABILIA.
: An emergency meeting of Sciude Lodge of Freemasons will be held to-morrow. : Mr Edward Lyndon will hold his monthly land Sale on the 12th instant, when he will dispose of the township of Danevirke extended, and Woo'dville suburban particulars of whjch ,-wjU fee fqund in an* qther column. • Persons suffering fvom jmpecuniosltyare requestod to try their luck in Jacob Faithful's consultation on the H.B. Boxing day racing. .-.- . . Mrs Prebble wants early male and female cooks, married couples, general servants, etc. : Anniversary dinner.of the Loyal Hastings Lodge of Oddfellows, this evening.' - ; The new American number 7 look stitch sowing machine is advertised.- _. Particule*;; of Mr R. H. ap i er) an( i Mr liathbone, TViiipawa. '. ■■:■-■■■ ; A list of subscriptions: is inserted for th,e information of those intere,st"ed- ; " * -■' . Claims; against the estate of S. G. Radford' must be gent in to the trustee, Mr H. A. Banner, on or before the 6th instant. ,-.!>/ A Christmas Cantata " The Picnic " will be performed at, the Theatre Royal: on or about December 11th, in aid of the the prize fund for the-Napier District school. Boys' cadot and Newmarket -suits just landed at the New Zealand Clothing.factory. '...., JTra fShleseU wants at once a married couple, also a a respectable little girl to go , into the obuntry. A' number of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted ". column. ' .
A. W. L.'Cottrell is living'to die, and dying to live, find selling' Rowlands melacomia hair dye at 7.s 6d. Abo' a splendid assorted stock of ■'■noxeltles and fancy-goods suitable for XMAS, ; and. gifts; at very l ; 6w Razors set, pipesi punted In gold yrfifo bay rniut\"la.' " Private room.-for ladles and ckildren'a'hßMrQSsing, hair work, and hair jewellory of every description manufac'tyroa OH the shortest notice. Prirate room for. ladles or gentlemen's hair dyeing at A.. W. L. .Cottrell's Tobacconist Hairdressingj'aud -Fancy Goods Establishment next Criterion Hotel, Napier, ' Smwrner' goods. Summer goods; -A splendid assortment' .of genta' ..and ladies' boots and shoes opened up this week- Novel designs. Excellent Hannah and Co. opposite the Post Office.-. Premises'open every evening, until , 8 o'clock. Gloves ! Gloves!— Ladies desirous of obtaining a pair of inexpehsiTe and at the same time durable kid gloves should go to Robinson's, ;iu, Emerson street, and buy a, pair of his Elise- 4-buttou" glares at ; kept in all.shadeii. ' '~-'-;,-.. - . : ■ persona * ure requested to tr j. Walters celebrated guinea trousers and four-guinea suits ; strong and solid workmanship ; made by the best tailors in town';' great variety of tweed. Come, and judge for yourself. "Rough on Corns."—Ask for Wells Rough on :;Corhs.", Quick relief, complete, permanent oure.- Corn's, warts, bunions. Felton, Grimwade & Co., Agents, Wellington. :■■ ';, ''~, A; fretful motK'er and cross child indicate ill health, requiring only Hop Bitters to ro move. See. _ * :
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4171, 3 December 1884, Page 3
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452NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4171, 3 December 1884, Page 3
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