{For continuation of news see fourthpage.') THEATRE c^^^^^^ x ROYAIj - GREAT SUCCESS ! GKEAT SUCCESS ! ! OF LYONS TOURISTS oa PLEASURE PARTY THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, " CONRAD AND LIZETTE ! " "CONRAD AND LIZETTE!" Miss Amy Horton, The Wonderful Wyburds (Champion Snacera of tho Word), Missos Tulloch and Fox, Miss Jessie Leon, Parlatto, Farrou, and M'Lean. FUN IN A RINK. ENTIRE CHANGK TO-MORROW. Prices us usual. Box office at Jacobs' Repository. PROMENADE DANCE. A T>ROMENADE T\ A N C E Bγ thb artillery band Will be held in the PROTESTANT HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8. Admission—3s a couple. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, SHAKESPEAKti ivOAD. A SERIES OF LECTURES and SERVICE OF SONG will be given in the United Methodist Free Churoh, Shakespeare-road, in the following , order :— On THURSDAY, September Ist—A Lecture by the Key. L. Bowbr Brown, subject: "Wit, Humour, and Oddities." On THURSDAY, September 15th—Lecture by A. Hamilton, Esq , subject: " A Sea-side Ramble " On THURSDAY, September 19 th, there will be a Service of Song, subject: "Elijah," by the Free Methodist Choir. And On THURSDAY, October 13th, a Lecture by H. Hill, Esq., 8.A., subject: "What the Rocks tell us. '' Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 p.m. Tickets for the series 3s, to be obtained from Messrs J. T. Johnson, Hastings-street, E. Wright, Emerson-street; F. E. Baunders, Rees Watkins, F. Townshend, and others BAZAAR t -QAZAAR I AZAAR I JjAZAAE I A BAZAAR in connection with ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, will be held on THURSDAY, THB 15th SEPTEMBER. Useful and Fancy work in great variety will be submitted for sale. CONVENT T) A Z A A R. A greater quantity cf FANCY WORK, &c, than, was anticipated having remained unsold, and several donations of Goods haying been received since the above, it ha 3 been decided to open the Bazaar at the Church of England School-room, Taradale, on FRIDAY AtfD SATURDAY, THE 2nd AND 3rd OF SEPTEMBER. Open from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 10. ADMISSION—Sixpence. NOTICE. ART UNION IN AID OF ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT. fTJHE time for sending In the blocks of tickets JL sold is extended to October 20th, and the Drawing will take place on THURSDAY, the 27th October, in the Christian Brothers* Eshool-room, at 7 p.m. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ANNUAL FETE. A GENERAL MEETING of the member of the various Friendly Societies will be held in the Oddfellows' Lodge-room, on MONDAY, August 29, 1881, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of discussing the advisability of holding the annual fete as hitherto. C T. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. J. M. ST. CLAIE, Hon Treasurer. NAPIER ROWING- CLUB. ' THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club villbeheld on TUESDAY, the 30th August, at the Criterion Hotel, at 8 p.m. WALTER J. TABUTEAU, Hon. Sec. The attention of Members is particularly called to Rule, viz., " That the Nominations of Officers and Committeemen must be placed in the Secretary's hands three clear days before the Annual Meeting." MARAEKAKAHO LIBRARY. rpHE Adjourned Meeting will take place at the X above Library on FRIDAY, 2nd September, at 2 o'clock. F. W. CLUNIE. DISTRICT ORDERS. rrtHE Monthly Inspection of the Napier Artillery JL Volunteers (without Carbines) for Gun Drill, at tho Gun-shed, on WEDNESDAY, 31st inst., at 7.30 p m. W. ROUTLEDGE, Major-Commanding District, Napier, 29 th August, 1881. ESTATE OF EDMOND BOURGEOIS. rpHE First dividend of Three Shillings and Four JL Pence in the pound will be paid to all Creditors who have proved their claims in the above estate, on application to HENRY LASCELLES, Trustee, npHE undersigned has LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS JL FOit SALE from first prize hens at the late Poultry Show. Also, EGGS from a first prize GAME and two special prizes for the same E. ASHTON, Provincial Hotel, Mr T- K. Newton's Sales. BOOTS? "DOOTSt OOTS I JDOOTS I JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH and COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS, SPLENDID VALUE, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. T. K. NEWTON. TV/TR HP T7" T^EWTON AUCTIONEER, Land, Stock, Estate, and General Commission Agent. Sales held in town and Country. Advances made on Consignments or immediate sale. Account Sales rendered promptly. All descriptions of Station Stores supplied at current rates, T. X, NEWTON.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3172, 29 August 1881, Page 3
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