At their own special request must be sold for less than half former prices, 50 dozen children's Marcella Frocks, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s 9d, and 5s 6d each ; Pelisses 5s 6d, and 6s 6d; 50 children's print Frocks, formerly 6s 6d, for 23 6d each; children's black Cashmere Jackets from 3s each; 100 pieces Fancy Ribbons 9d and Is per yard, formerly Is 6d per yard; 50 Chinese black Fans Is Gd, and 2s Gd each; ladies' Cashmere Fichus 2a 6d, 3s 6d, 5s 6d, to 8s 6d each; 50 pair men's Bedford Cord Trousers, 17s 6d to 21s, value for 30s and 32s 6d ; and ladies' Hand-bags, damaged, Is Gd at our stocktaking sale.—Combs and Co., Cash Palace.
THEATRE ROJTAL. Lessee Mr R. W. Cary. RACE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF PROFESSOR AND MADAME HASELMAYET> t ASBLMAYEXL I The audience simply electrified and immensely pleased. THIS EVENING- (FRIDAY) Grand Change, and for the third time in Napier, PSYCHO, THE EGYPTIAN MYSTERY. Prices :—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box office at Jacobß' Bazaar. mHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee Mr Shepperaon. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY ! OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, JANUARY 24th. The Lydii Howarde Opera Bouffe and Burlesque Company will give Four Grand Programmes. The Manager has the honour to announce that he has made arrangements whereby the Lydia Howarde Company en route to Auckland will call in at Napier lor Four ixights. For list of talent and prices see bills. Opening Night, MONDAY, January 24th, when will be presented CoJville's great musioal extravaganza " ROBINSON CRUSOE." Nctb -No piecos will be repeated in consequence of the short stay. LIME LIGHT DISSOLVING VIEWS. FRIDAY EVENING, January 21. InS. John's School-room. A MAGNIFICENT collection of photographic views, illustrating a Tour through the Holy Land—Views of the Sights of London—Missionary Adventures in Africa and New Zealand, will be exhibited. They will be illustrated by a lecture from Mr Wilson E. W. Morrison, Head Master Napier Grammar School. Admission Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. SHAKSPEAMAN RECITAL. THE first of a Series of Lectures on the Plays of Shakspeare, with Illustrative Readings by Wilson E. W. Morrison, B A,, and E. Rawlins, will be given at the Grammar School on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 o'clock p.m. Subject: The Merchant of Venice. Tickets, 3s and 4s, may be had at Jacobs' Fancy Warehouse. NAPIER CLUB. THE General Meeting of the above Club which should have taken place on Friday 21st inst, is postponed till TUESDAY, 26th inst., at 8 p.m. Business important. By order of the Committee, E. BOURGEOIS, Manager. Hawke's Bay County Council Office, Napier, January 21st, 1881. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this offica up to NOON on MONDAY, the 31st instant for Metalling about Chains of Road between the old Race Course and Tareha's Bridge Road. Specifications can be seen at this o^ce. G. T. FANNIN. Clerk C.C. Hawke's Bay. rpENDERS are invited for a Four-roomed Cottage to be erected in Napier. For plans and specifica. ions apply to G. STUBBS, Emerson-street. TENDERS are invited up to THURSDAY, January 27th, for the deliveiy of 40,000 feet of TIMBER, it the Kuripapanga Bridge site. For further particulars apply at the new Brick Building, Hastings-street. ANGUS McKAY. TENDERS are invited up to THURSDAY, January 27th, for FORMING ROAD leading to the proposed Kuripapanga Brid?e. Apply at the r ew Brick Building, Hastings-street: ANGUS McKAY. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. POSTPONEMENT OF MEETING OF BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY having been proolaimed public Holidays, the Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Council will not be held till FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. By order, M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Napier, 17th January, 1881: DOG REGISTRATION ACT, 1880. Hawke's Bay County Council Office, Napier, January 21et, 1881. IT is hereby notified for general information that MR JOHN COLLINGE has been appointed Registrar and Collector under the " Dog Registration Act, 1880," and that the County Council Office is the place appointed as Registration Office. G. T. FANNIN, Clerk C.C. Hawke's Bay. TO THE RATEPAYERS IN THE MEANEE HIGHWAY DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE.—The Valuation List for the Meanee Highway District for the year 1881----1882, is now open for inspection at the Meanee Store. All objections thereto must be left at the Store, Meanee, on or before the ISth day of February, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at my residence not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. GEO. RYMEH, Chairman. Meanee, Jan- 15th, 1881. EVERYONE SHOULD ASK FOR "OYCROFT'S "DISOUITS. SWEET LUNCH BISCUITS, COFFEE BISCUIT, MILK BISCUIT, etc.; etc., etc. ffi- TO BE HAD AT ALL THE STORE -
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2987, 21 January 1881, Page 3
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