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Bivine Scrvßces. MR. T> OBERT ALBY, n> v . Of Ouehunga, will (D.V.) preach the Gospel in the Foresters' Hall, Dickensstreet, TO-MORROW (Sunday Evening), at 7 o'clock. All are affectionately invited. Seats free. No collection. " Come for all things are now ready."— Luke, 14th and 17th. Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee A. T. Dunning. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY, JUNE 9th. GRAND INAUGURATION OPERA BOUFFE SEASON. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE T ONDON HE JUONDON <f\PERA /pOMPANY VyOMIO UpERA "UOMPANY Of 30 Artistes, And a Band and Chorus of 60, In a Grand Repertoire of Comic.Operas ■with which their name has been so long associated, viz.: Bucalossi'e Famous Work rriHE iSlack cloaks, Lococq's Celebrated Opera Comique, MANOLA, ANOLA, Planquettc's World-renowned jDIP y-AN In the order named, and will be Costumed and Staged in that Lavish and Complete Manner that mark the productions of TUB PREMIER LYRIC ORGANISATION OF AUSTRALIA, And which have earned for them such High Encomiums from the Press and Public of the leading centres of population. Prices of Admission on the evenings of Performance — Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls (reserved), 7/6 ; Stalls, 5/- ; Pit, 2/. Family Tickets at Reduced Rates will be sold in packets of six, available for any night during the season, at following prices: — Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, C tickets £1 16s Stalls, 6 tickets £1 4s These are obtainable at Mr. N. Jacobs' Fancy Repository, where seats can be secured for the season or any particular night in advance. N.B.—The sale of Family Tickets will positively close on Monday, June 9, at 6 p.m. A. N. HALIFAX, Manager. Art Uμ ion. . " GRAND ART UNION. A}QKf\ WORTH OF PRIZES.— aU./COXJ 500 Tickets at 10s each. 50 prizes ranging in value from £G5 to 10s. T. Waterworth begs to call the attention of the public to the above. Having obtained the sanction of. the Government, he proposes holding an Art Union of pictures, Japanese curios, marble ornaments, &c, on an early date, due notice of which will be given. The prizes, which are numerous and valuable, can be seen afc the Provincial Hotel on and after the 16th of May. Tickets can be had of the undersigned, or from any of the following gentlemen:— Mr Bell, Crown Hotel; Mr V. F. Mortensen, Makatoku; Mr T. C. Bell, W.M. Club ;Mr Allardice, Danevirk Hotel; Mr Kelly, Hastings Hotel; Mr Dennett, Havclock Hotel; Mr Beecroft, Hastings Hotel; Mr Ruddick, Famdon Hotel, Mr Peddie, Clarendon Hotel; Mr Stock, Albion Hotel; Mr A. McCartney, Caledonian Hotel. T. WATERWORTH, Provincial Hotel. TeJi«Sea's. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Warehouse and Offices immediately adjoining Hastings-street. Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen on application at my office, Tenny-son-street, where tenders, are to be delivered by noon of MONDAY, June 9, 1884. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT LAMB, Architect. May 31, 1884. QEALED Tenders will be received for the Erection of a 7-roomed Cottage at Tannery-road, Meanee (labor only). Plans and Specifications may be seen at Mr. Heron Baker's, Napier. Tenders to be addressed to Mr. G. A McDonald, Tanner, Meanee, not later than MONDAY, 9th of June, 1884. g. a. McDonald. 100,000 feet totara. nnENDERS will be ; received ,by the JL Trustees in Mrs Friberg's Estate until FRIDAY, June 6th, for 100,000 feetSawn Totara, a large proportion primo quality, stacked at the Makatoku Railway Station, divided into three assorted lots. Lists and conditions to be seen at the office of the National Insurance Company, Napier, and at Messrs Kinross & Co., Spit. CHARLES WEBER. NAPIER GAS COMPANY (Limited.) npENDERS will he received by the I_ undersigned on or before noon on TUESDAY, Juno 3, 1884, for supply of Ironmongery required for year ending June 30, 1885. Purchase of surplus Tar at per gallon, for 1, 2, or- 3 years, commencing- July 1, ISB4. , .. . Specifications and all other information can be obtained from the manager at the Works. J. B. FIELDER, Secretary. Public Notices. TT I G H L V ri U R E D MUTTON. HAMS. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. WE, the undersigned DUNCAN CAIPBE L L and J O H N BLAIR, both of, Pukititiri, in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, heretofore carrying on business together in co-partner-ship as Saw Millers and Bush Fellers, under the style or /term of " BLAIR & CAMPBELL," at Pukititiri, aforesaid, have this day mutually agreed to dissolvo partnership. ' The business will in future bo carried on by the said JOHN BLAIR in his own name, who is hereby .authorised to receive and ■pay all debts owing to or by the said firm. ' As witness our hands this 31st day of May, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four. DUNCAN CAMPBELL. JOHN BLAIR. Witness to the signatures of Duncan painpbell and John Blair. ' F. Losan, Solicitor, Napier. , I HAVE this day disposed of my business to Mr. G. 11. Roach, who will conduct it as hitherto. I would solicit on his behalf the'support of those who, have so liberally patronised me. ; ' ' T. A; HAVES. Hastings, May 23, 1884. EEC 0 LLED a E ' JEWEIj Ii En , Has a good Watchmaker at work on the Premises, and patrons can-rely on having their Watches Cleaned or Repaired in, a satisfactory manner.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4012, 31 May 1884, Page 3

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