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Boots! Bootiful Boots !—Combs and Co with great pleasure announce the arrival of a full and complete assortment of Boots and Shoes in place of those lost in the Sir Donald. Our stock now consists of 3,000 pairs, all kinds, and as we have marked them at our usual small profits one and all may rely upon having the most complete and cheapest assortment of first-class boots to choose from in the colony—Combs & Co., Cash Palace. Another most startling change of fashion. In consequence of cocknoy sportsmen being so numerous this season, the pheasants no longer wear tails. So says the Great Barnum. But take heart—we have just received another consignment of ladies', maids', and children's seal hats and bonnets, which we offer at our former prices—3s, 3s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d to 37s 6d.—Combs & Co., Cash Palace CONCERT. A CONCERT will be held at the CLIVE SCHOOL, ON THURSDAY EVENING-, JUNE 2,1881. Part T—Pianoforte Solo—Mr Illlngwoijh, Glee. Song, "The Midshirmite"—Mr Gilpin. Comic Song, "We all have our funny little ways"—Mr Monteith. Duet, ' Come where my love lies dreaming ' —Mesdames Caulton and Preebles. Song, " Neapolitano " —Mr Edwards. Song, '* Death of Nelson "—Mr Simpson. Sor g, " Let the Angels in' MissE, Beny Song, "Real Jam "—Mr Collins. Song, " Free Lane;) "—Mr Poster. Interval of ten minutes. Part ll.—Glee. Comic Song-Mr Monteith. Song, " Holy Friar "—Mr Gilpin. Song, "Take back the heaii "—M'ss E. Beny, Song, " Tho wave that is tearing us horn 3"— Mr Foster. Song—Mrs Gush. Song, " Keep thy heavt for me "—• Mr Edwards. Song, " I'll dream of thee no more " —Mr Simpson. Comic Song—Mr Col ,: "s. God Save the Queen. Chair wi'l betaken at half-past seven by F. Sutton, E"3q„ M.H.B. Coach will leave the Caledonian Hotel at 6.45 sharp. Proceeds towards defrajlng expenses of erecting a Gymnasium for the boya attending the school. Price of Admirion— 2s; Children, Half-price. S JOHN'S WINTER GATHERINGS. THIRD OF SERIES. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 3rd. *is* iSI ANNIVERSARY OF ST. JOHN'S DAY. fPHE above Anniversary will be celebrated by a X Ball, to be held at the Theatre Royal, on FRIDAY, 24th June. The Committee beg to inform Visiting Brethren and others whose names may have been inadvertently omitted from the invitation list, that Tickets may be had on application to the member., of the Coma ittse. CHARLES G. SMYTH, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY L.0.L., No. ~5. -3_§ A SUMMONED Meeting of the above Lodge testant Hall, on MONH Ik DAY, June 6 th, at S W[\ _*:__■-._-.- P' m, i to consider the Celebration of the 12th July. By order of the W.M. HAWKE'S BAY AGrBICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting of Members will be held at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, on FRIDAY, 3rd June, at II a. m. Nominations of membei J for committee to be sent to the Secretary not later than Wednesday, Ist June. F. D LUCKIE, Secretary. TEMPERANCE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. A PUBLIC MEETxjtfG with the object of forming a Temperance Society, will bo held in the United Methodist Free Church, Shakespeare-road, on THURSDAY, the 2nd Juno, at 7.30 p.m. Members of both sections of tbe Independent Order of Good Templars are specially invitsd to attend. THE UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. THE Fourth ordinary General Meeting of the Bhareholdou of this Company will be held in their Offices, Hereford street, Cbrittchurch, on TUESDAY, Cth July next, at noon. Business :— To receive Balance-sheet, and reroio of the Directors for 12 months ending 31st May instant. To elect three Directors in lieu of Meesia A. D. Cainitheis, A. Montgomery, and J. Studholme, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election, and who offer themselves accordingly. To elect Auditors for the ensuing twelve monihs To amend articles of Association by inserting the following words after Clause No. 70 : " The Directors may declare and pay to the Shareholders an intsrim half-yearly drwdend without obtaining the sanction of the Company in General Meeting as aforesaid, provided that tho amount so paid Bhall in no case exceed the rate of Dividend last declared by tho Company in accordance with article No. 70. " W. DEVENISH MEARES, General Manager. Chrietchurch, 27th May, 1831. MR THOMSON'S EVENING CLASS meets each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at the District School at 7 p.m. Terms, 109 Monthly,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3097, 1 June 1881, Page 3

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