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Hew Advertisements, NAPIER MUSICAL SOCIETY. mHE FIRST CONCERT of the Season JL will be given on Thursday next, 17th instant, at the Oddfellows' Hall. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1 Overture—''HßarbieredeSeviglia" Rossini 2 Glee—" Awake, /Eolian Lyre" Dauby 3 Son g—" Rock me to Sleep, Mother." 4 Instrumental Duett, Violin and Piano—Selections from " Martha" Flblow 5 Vocal Duett-"The Gipsy Countess" .6 Song—" The Fisherman's Daughter" Lover ■7 Instrumental—"Angelas"("Maritana") , Wallace Part 11. , 1 Overture—" II nozzi de Figaro H ... Mozart 2 Glee—" May Day " : Mutter 3 Duett, Cornets—" Si la Stanchezza" Verdi 4 Song—" Ring the Bell, Watchman" Work 5 Instrumental Duett—"Vaune almio bene" Donizetti G Instrumental (Full Band)—Selections from "II Trovatore " Verdi 7 Chorus and Band Accompaniment—- " Gloria in Excelsis" Mozart Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. Subscription, £1 lj. Front Seats, 4/; Back Seats, 2/6. Subscribers and performing members •will be emitled to engage two reserved peats in addition to their own, on payment of the 4j- for each seat. Tickets for reserved seats can be obtained from the Secretary only, and an early application is requested. S. J. STEDMAN, 105 Hon. Sec. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. Preliminary Notice of Important Drapery Trade Sale. WITHOUT RESERVE. "If R. R J. DUNCAN has been favored ixL with instructions to sell, without any reserve, at the Stores, of J. Drant-field,! Esq., Grey-street, Wellington, on Wed nesday, the 16th March, — An extensive consignment of Blankets, j Drapery in great variety, a large assortment of Hosiery, and other Seasonable The auctioneer begs to invite the particular attention of merchants and town »nd country shopkeepers to the above sale, assuring them that all goods offered will be sold positively without reserve, and thai the catalogue will comprise the best; and largest variety of Drapery Goods ever submitted to their noticeTerms unusually liberal:—3, 4, and 5 months. Catalogues per s.s. Wellington. The Auctioneer or other Agent will purchase any lots telegraphed for. 192 NAPIER VOLUNTEER HORSE ARTILLERY. fip.HIS CORPS will PARADE, mounted I and fully accoutred, for Inspection by Lieut.-Colonel Harrington, the Inspector of Volunteers, at 4 p.m. on Tuesday next (To-morrow), 15th inst. The Eine of ONE POUND (£1) for absence from this Parade will be strictly enforced against all absentees. JOSHUA CUFF, Acting Captain Commanding. Napier, March 12, 1870. 193 NAPIER RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. i N INSPECTOR'S PARADE of the 3L above Corps will take place at 4 p.m. To-morrow, Tuesday, March 15. Every member absent from this Parade will be liable to a penalty of £5, which will be strictly enforced. W. R. ROBINSON, Acting Captain. Napier, March 14, 1870. 194 LOST, on the Evening of Thursday last, between the Mill and the Spit, a PARCEL, containing a Blue Bonnet. The finder will oblige by leaving the same with Mr H. Kraeet, or at the office of this An American Mistress ajid her " Biddy." —Prom rosy morn to dewy eve, who is it makes my soul to grieve, and after all doth take French leave ? My Biddy. Who roasts my meat unto a coal, who breaks my nicest china bowl, and says she "didn't on hersowl?" My Biddy. Who polishes my kitchen floor, and in a short half-hour or more has it precisely as before ? My Biddy. My pocket-handkerchiefs and hose, who confiscates, beneath the rose, and wears by turns my nicest clothes P My Biddy. Who comes and-goes \yhene'er she chooses, injures whatever thing she uses, and now and then to work refuses ? My Biddy. Who slams and bangs and breaks and smashes, who tears and rends and knocks and dashes, who tips and spills and slops and splashes P My Biddy. And shall I ever cease to 1 be in bondage unto such' as thee P My way is dark—l cannot see—Por Biddy. I only know my misery; I only, wish thee over the. sea: I only wish that I vrerfe free—Prom Biddy.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 769, 14 March 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 769, 14 March 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 769, 14 March 1870, Page 2

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