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At their own special request must be sold for less than half former prices, 50 dozen children's Maroella Frocks, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s 9d, and 5s Gd each ; Pelisses 5s 6d, and 6s Gd; ,50 children's print Frocks, formerly fis 6d, for 2s 6d each ; children's black Cashmere Jackets from 3s eaoh; 100 pieces, Fancy Ribbons 9d and Is per yard, formerly Is Gd per yard; 50 Chinese black Fans Is 6d, and 2s 6d each; ladies' Cashmere Fichus 2s Gd, 3s Gd, 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 6d at our stocktaking sale.—Cosibs ajtd Co., Cash Palace.

A DRAMATIC Entertainment will be Riven at the Town Hall, WAIPUKURA.U, in aid of tho Pavilion Fund, on TUESDAY, February 15th, by the Members of the Hawke's Bay Comedy Ciub. The performance will commence with the Petite Comedy TO OBLIGE BENSON. Mr Benson Mr W. Hodgson Mr Trotter Southdown .. .. Mr T. Philson Mr Moredith Mr E. Tanner Mrs Benson Mrs Sainsbury Mrs Southdown Mrs Moore To be followed by WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. Mr Buzzard Mr W. Hotlgson Mr Glimmer Mr E. Tanner John Small Mr J. Hindmarsh Mias Lucrctia Buzzard.. .. Miss Hitchings Sally Mrs Sainsbury To commence at 8.15. Tickets, 4s and 2s. Moonlight. THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1881. IN HONOR OF THE VISIT OF THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS, And undor their Distinguished Patronage, THE HAWKE'S BAY DRAMATIC CLUB Will produce with new Scenery and Mechanical Effects, -ji/TEQs tSiversion Sir Ashley Merton .. .. Mr J. W. Hart Mr Eye turn Mr. C, Monteith Roland Pidgeon .. .. .. Mr F. W. Collins Jasper Pidgeon Mr W. Hodgson Jerry Crow .. .. .. Mr T. W. Bear Mrs Netwell Miss E. Tannion Cornelia / rrnw , B A mtrih „ I Mrs A. Williams Margaret \ Crow s daugters j- Mrß Bear , Song, " Speed on ray bark "—Mr T. R. Gilpin A RTFUL TT\ODGE. Hon. Fredk. Flamwell Fitzjudge.. Mr J. P. Gilpin Mr Grudge MrT. W. Bear Tim Trundle Mr F. W. Collins Dodge Mr W. Hodgson Nudge Mr C. Monteith Budge Mr Walters Emily .. .. Miss E.Tannion Susan Mrs Bear Box Office at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. Prices : Dress Circle and Rcseived Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, la. W. HODGSON, Manager, mHEATRE TD.OYAL. SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20. At 8 o'clock precisely. MADAME LOTTI WILMOT. The Cbmsratbd Inspirational Lectoress, Will make her first appearance in Napier. Subject of Lecture — "FORBIDDEN FRUIT. " " The woman tempted me and I did eat. " Donations 2s and Is. CRICKET. • WAIROA COUNTY V. NAPIER. A~-a» rrVHE above Match will be played at y?W Hastings, TO-MORROW (Tuesday). /V|Cv Players will leave by first train in ' - ■ " '-'" the morning. CRICKET! CRICKET ! CRICKET! figl- EVENT OF THE SEASON. ifflff/V A USTBAI ' IAN ELEVEN Jj|jL ■«§&& "TWENTY-TWO NAPIER. ON THE HAWKE'S BAY jy« fe. CRICKET CLUB'S GROUND, Sjfßt- HASTINGS. 16th 17th, and ISth FEBRUARY. Admission.. .. ... One Shilling . ; Children, half-price. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. NOTIFICATION OF PUBLIC HALF HOLIDAYS FOR THE CRICKET MATCH AT HASTINGS, ON THE IGtii and 17tii FEBRUARY, 1881. AT the request of several of the Burgesses, I hereby proclaim from NOON of Wednesday and Thursday next, the 16th and 17th inst., to be Public Half Holidays. J. H. VAUTIER, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Napier, 12 th February, 1881. NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. VISIT OF THL AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. WEDNESDAY, the 10th inst, will be observed as a Half Holiday by members of the above Association. W, R- BLYTHE, Chairman to Committee. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 10th and 17th, EXCURSION TRAINS will leave Kapler for Hastings st 1.30 p.m., returning from Hastings at 6 p.m „„„„,„ „„„,, On the above days SINGLE TICKETS FROM ALL STATIONS TO HASTINGS will be available for the return journey on the day of issue. W. J. MILLER, Dißtrict Manager. NAPIER HOSPITAL. AN ELECTION will take placo for ono member of the Hospital Committee by the subscribers of not less than one Pound from the Ist January, 1881 to date. The election will take place on MONDAY, the 28th February, 1881: Subscribers can vote for any subscriber they choose. The voting paper merely stating the name of tbe candidate in full and Bignod by tho voter, can be sent any day before or on tho day of election, directed to tho Hon. Sec. Napier Hospital, care of the Town Clerk. Napier. J. A. SMITH, Hon. Sec. Napier, 12th February, 1880. NAPIER HOSPITAL. HOLDERS of Subscription Lists with any collections recoived for the Napier Hospital are particularly requested to send them in on or before Ist MaTch, 1881, as tho £ for £ from the Government will then terminate. j. A . SM ITH, Hon. SecNapier, 14th February, 1881. NAPIER HOSPITAL. IT is requested that all outstanding accounts against tho Uapier Hospital due up to 31st December, 1880, and not yet rendered, may be at once forwarded to the undersigned. J. A. SMITH, Hon. Sec, Napier, 14th February, 1881.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3007, 14 February 1881, Page 3

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