BILLIARDS. SETTLERS’ HOTEL BILLIARD ROOMS. THE Proprietor of the above favorite Rooms begs to inform his numerous patrons that he has just received a new set of BILLIARD and POOL BALLS of the EIRST QUALITY, and trusts by maintaining the reputation the Room has enjoyed under his managemement for privacy and comfort, to merit a continuance of the patronage which the lovers of this noble game amongst the settlers of Hawke’s Bay have so largely given him. E. ROPER. THE Undersigned has a few tons of PRIME OATEN HAY for Sale. WILLIAM ELBOURN, Meanee Flat. On Sale by the Undersigned, Bottled beer Tea Sugar Coffee Candles Chairs Sundries ANDREW LUFF, Shakespeare-road. J. S. LABGS, CABINET-MAKER, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. UPHOLSTERY, IX AIL ITS BRANCHES. WINDOW DRAPERY & BED FURNITURE, IN ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS. ' Carpets made to any size or shape. CHAIRS, SOP AS, ETC., RE-STUFFED (PLAIN OR SPRING) BEDS, PILLOWS, MATRASSES, &c. UPON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. MAKER of thePATENT SPRING- MATRASS. OLD FURNITURE NEATLY REPAIRED. MUSICAL SOIREE. "ft/TRS; WELCH purposes giving a MUSICAL JjJL SOIREE, on the Evening of THURSDAY, 23rd July. Mr. WORGAN has kindly consented to preside at the Pianoforte. Several ladies and gentlemen have also lent their assistance. To he held in the Council Chamber. TICKETS, ss. EACH. Any further information may be received from Mr. BRIDGE, Hastings-street. Napier Mechanics’ Institute. THE above Institution will be opened on the Evening of MONDAY, July 13, at Eight o’clock. The opening will be inaugurated by addresses from the President (His Honor the Superintendent), and the Lord Bishop of Wellington. Mr. Worgan has kindly offered his services on the Pianoforte. ADMISSION FREE. T. A. BRIDGE, Hon. Sec. Napier, July 7, 18G3. Napier Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. THE COMMITTEE of the above Institute solicit donations of books towards the formation of a library. Such contributions may be sent to the undersigned to T. A. BRIDGE, Hon. Sec. July 7, 1863. MASONIC HALL. BY SPECIAL DESIRE. MISS KATE S T . CLAIR, AND MR. G- ELLIS, Will give a Farewell performance THIS EVEN ING, FRIDAY, 10th inst., with an entire change of programme POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. Front Seats 4s, 6d. Back Seats 2s. 6d. Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock ; commence at 8 o'clock.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 130, 10 July 1863, Page 2
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370Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 130, 10 July 1863, Page 2
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