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NOTABILIA.

Alexander, the Australian Blondin, performs at Hastings to-night. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Victoria Lodge of Freemasons takes place this evening. Orders loft at Mr C. Palmer's for raspberries at -Id per lb, and gooseberries at 3d per quart, will be attended to. Particulars respecting tho trains on tho Napier railway on the New Year holidays are inserted.

Mr M. R. Miller will sell at Mount Erin station yards, on the 9th January next, longwool sheep, cross-bred sheep, stud Lincoln ewes, and draught, and other horses.

With this issue of tho Daily Telegraph Messrs Monteith and Co. publish a catalogue of really first-class horses, bred in the Wanganui district, to be sold at Beecroft's repository, Hastings, on Tuesday next, December 30tb, at 1.30 p.m. Mr J. A. Cunningham, stock, estate, and general agent, inserts a business advertisement.

The Standard Sewing Machine Company notify that they have greatly reduced the prices of bicycles and tricycles.

All accounts against the ship Pleiades must'bo rendered by noon of Monday next to Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co., agents.

The partnership existing between John Thomson Johnson and James Alexander, carrying on businesses bakers has beendissolved.

Mrs Chissell wants a situation for a good cook and a working housekeeper, and has situations for general servants, female cook, etc.

J. Williams and Co., late of Jensen's, Napier, have started in Waipawa as watchmakers and jewellers.

A number of new advertisements will be "ound in our '' Wanted column.

Take your cash to Ready Money Robinson and save 2s in the pound on all your Christmas requirements. Don't forget the cheap carpets and linoleums now offering ■at Robinson's, Emerson-street.

A. W. L. Cottrcll is living to die, and dying to live, and selling Rowlands melacomia hair dye at 7s Gd. Also a splendid assorted stock of noxeltics and fancy goods suitable for XMAS, and New Year gifts, at very low prices. Razors set, pipes mounted in gold or silver, shampooing with American bay rhum Is. Private room for. ladies and children's hairdressing, hair work, and hair jewellery of every description manufactured on the shoi'testnotice. Private room for ladies or gentlemen's hair dyeing at A. W. L. Cottrell's Tobacconist Hairdressing, and Fancy Goods Establishment next Criterion Hotel, Napier. . ' Pertoll3 aro requested to try Walters'eelobrated guinea trousers and four-guinea suits ; strong and solid workmanship ; made by the best tailors in town; great varietyof tweed, Come and judge for yourself.

t Hannah's Christmas Fair ! The big t Table. Sixpenny Boots, Shilling Boots, t Eighteenpeuny Boots, Bargains on every side. This day, Saturday, special bargains . R. Hannah and Co., opposite the Post-office, s Flies and Bugs,—Beetles, insects, roaches, . ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chip- ! munks, cleared out by " Rough on Rats." 1 Felton, Grimwadc&Co., Agents, Wellingf ton 3 Use Hop Bitters once and you will use no other medicine. Test. Be sure and read. ' (For continuation of news see fourth page.)

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4190, 27 December 1884, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4190, 27 December 1884, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4190, 27 December 1884, Page 3

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