ST. ANDREW'S HALL, SPIT. in aid of the prize \J fund of the Port Ahuriri District Sohool will bo held THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. Admission—Back seats, Is; Front seats, 2s. DISTRICT SCHOOL. CHRISTMAS CANTATA, " rpIIE T>ICNIC." J. HE X IONIC." THEATRE ROYAL, On or about December 11. 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, CLIVE. IT is intended to hold a Sale of Work the second -week in December in aid of funds to enlarge St. Murk's Church. Contributions of useful and Fancy Articles, Plants, Flowers, &c, will be thankfully received by Mrs , Bennett, Mrs Ellery, Mrs Glazebrook, Mre Pritcbard, 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. NAPIER AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. ENERAL MEETING THIS EVEN\7f ING, atß o'clock. Business Important. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FETE. A MEETING of the Committee will be held in the Foresters' Hall, Dickensstreet, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 p.m. Parties interested in the protest ou the Maiden.Race are also requested to attend. All Accounts against the Committee must bo forwarded to the Secretary at once. CHAS. P. LOUND, Hon. Sec. PURE' HONEY. JA DAMSON is now prepared to , xjl. supply new seasons Pure extracted Honey, guaranteed not l;o ferment. Also, improved Bee-Hives, Dove-tailed Sections, Comb Foundation, &c, manufactured by him. Bees-wax bought in any quantity. Bees transfered. Terms, Cash. J. ADAMSON, Pino Apiary, Hastings. Agent G GILLIES, Bee-Hive Stores, "White Road, Napier. NOTI C E . \TTATERWORTH'S A RTTTNION will positively close on the 2-ltli of this month, any one holding books of tickets will kindly return tho blocks or tickets by that date. TJASTINGS rpoiLET /^ILUB. GA jfiHISSELL (late of Pro- . J\. . \J fessor Measures, Picca,dilly, London) in thanking his customers for the hearty support they have given him since opening, wishes to inform ladies, that his Hair-Dressing Salon is made strictly private for their convenience, any daytime they may call. Fancy Goods, Toilet Requisites, &c. Cleanliness and Respectability. G. A. CHISSELL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. f'HONOBABLE MENTION, laKIS, 18G7.", npHE undersigned begs to notify that lii» JL ' New Premises in Emerson-street are now completed, and he hopes'to open VERY SHORTLY with a large and entirely new stock of Drugs, and all the most recent Preparations, which are coming out by direct steamer from England. ■• ARTHUR TJEMINGTON, FAMILY CHEMIST, ■ (Erom John Bell & Co., 338 Oxford-street, Loii*^,) Napiek, "tYUBBER STAMPS (of "NEAT DEJti SIGNS), Manufactured by T. B. Harding, junr., Hastings-street. npAKE NOTICE that it is my intention. X to apply at the. of the Bay County Council for a slaughtering license for section adjoining E. W. Knowles and Ca.'a ■Boil\ng-(lown establishment, East Cliye, .••■•• JOHN RETTER. rTIAKFj notice that it is i«y intention to I apply at tlio next meeting of the Bay County Council for «a Slaughtering License for Section No. 10, Papukura. PHILIP SCULLION,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4173, 5 December 1884, Page 3
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