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MASONIC HALL, NAPIER. TVT T? Q D D P POUS'SARD & DOIIAT Will- CALL AT NAPIEII, (Per southern mail-steamer, expected about the 28th or 29th), FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, and will give one of their POPULAR CONCERTS, wheu the following distinguished artistes will appear:— MONS. HORACE POUSSARD, VIOLINIST, First Prizeman of France. MONS. RENI DOIT AT, VIOLIN CELLIST, First Prizeman of Franco. MISS FLORENCE BEVERLEY, the renowned contralto singer. EDWARD A. BEAUMONT, the admired tenor. Me. W. H. WILKINSON, the distinguished basso. HERR CARL ZINCKGRAFF, the celebrated German pianist and accomp anyist. TICKETS, ss. each, can be obtained (previous to arrival) by applying to Mr. M’Nalty, Star Hotel, Napier, or Messrs. Barraud & Bridge, Hast-ings-street. WANTED. A MAN to ply to make himself generally useful. ApJOSEPH GILL, Masonic Hotel.

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Hawke's Bay Times, 10 August 1863, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, 10 August 1863, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, 10 August 1863, Page 1 (Supplement)

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