THEATEE c?M?^?SSi : SOSTAL. Kapikr. Lessee R- J- DbLias. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Last Night but Two of tutr "v/tarsha.ll QTJILP, a Dramatised version of Charles Dickens' OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. QTJILP! 3 g 3 £ TO-NIGHT t QUILP! i 2 3 2 TO-NIGHT. QUILP! a % « S TO-NIGHT. Q.UILP! S g « g TO-NIGHT, QUILP! I g tf g TO-NIGHT, QUILP! 2 1 m S TO-NIGHT, QUILP! o w 2 w TO-NIGHT! QUILP! g g g g TO-NIGHT i QUILP! S £ 9 5 TO-NIGHT i QUILP! « g « « TO-NIGHT i QUILP! * £ * t TO-NIGHT i QUILP! I tj a !: TO-NIGHT J The Great Fire Scene ! Death of Little Nell! The ! Vision ! DeLiag Speciality Company ! The New Scenery ! MR E. W, MARSHALL ! Written expressly for Frederick Marslvili ! OLD CUHIOSITY SHOP ! Death of Qullf ! Waehed away by the tide ! Thursday, ?2ad—BETSY Friday, 23rd—OUR BOYS ! Saturday next, September 24th, First appearance of the popular Aotor Mr W. H Lbakb In Bartley Campbell's Domestic Play " MY PARTNER. " Adm'Eßion—Dress Cirole and Front Se3t3, ss; Stalls, 89; Pit, 2a. Tickets oad Seats can be secured at Jacobs' Bazaar, SPECIAL TRAIN. A PRIVATE SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Hastings for Napier and Intermediate Stations, at 6.30 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant, returning , to Hastings immediately after the performance at the Theatre Royal. Ordinary tickets not available for this train, 0, B. HANKEY, District Manager, UNITED METHODIST FEEB OHUEOH, SHAKESPEAKfS KOAD. A SERIES OF LECTURES and SERVICE OP SONG will be given in the United Methodist Free Church, Shakespeare-road, In the following order:— On THURSDAY, September 29th, 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 Kocks tell ua. '" Doors open at half-past 7, commence at S p.m. Tickets for the series 3a, to bo obtained from Messrs J. T Johnson, Hastings-street, E. Wright, Emerson-street; F. K. Eaundera, Roes Watkins, F. Townshend, and others WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. nnHE IGTRAND ANNUAL ©HOW WILL BK HELD OS THE RACE COURSE, WANGANUI, ON THURSDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1881. For list of Prizes, Catalogues, etc., apply to the SeOretary J.J.CRAWFORD, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. LOYAL NAPIER LODGE, No. 4596 1.0.0.P., M.U. npHE usual Meeting of the <■■&. ©/-$ ',t above Lodge will be held THIS nt EvENmG at 7 - 3 ° °' ci ° ck - JrSmißwlaNßilL Election of Representatives to MoflllfflP Friendl y Societies' Fete CommitJ-^ fry {.JimwL. TT'RAWTT TiTTF 1 Secretary. NAPIER TEMPERANCE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. npHE above Society will hold its usual meeting i. TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE ."BOROUGH OF NAPIER. /~1 ENTLEMEN—Statements having been made to me that uncertainty exists whether in the coming contest for your representation in fie General Assembly I shall really appear as a Candidate for your suffrages, I take this early opportunity of removing doubt on the point by plainly saying it is my intantion onci again to seek your votes, with political views that have undergone no materiel change since I last solicited your confidence. Recent political events must, I think, have served to point unmistakably to the necessity in this community of Borne base for united and concerted action being taken by its members on leading questions, That necessity is one that I hold to be of piimary importance—let the shade of individual opinions differ as it may on minor matters. Your very obedient servant, JOHN BUCHANAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. ENTLEMEN.—I have the honor to inform you that I shall be a Candidate for the representation of your District at the coming election. Faithfully yours, W. R. RUSSELL. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. f*\ ENTLEMEN— In view of the approaching general Election, I hwe the honor to inform you that it is my intention to offer myself as a Candidate for your district. I hope shortly to address you upon public matters, I am, Gentlemen, . Your Obedient Servant, F, SUTTON. PROPERTY GAZETTE. CONTAINING full particulars of our Town and \J Country properties can be had on application, gratis. BROOKING and DOBSON.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3192, 21 September 1881, Page 3
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