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SSSSSBSSSSSSSBSS NAPIER. TWO GREAT BURLESQUES! TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) . A Monster Programme. THE LYDIA HOWARDE COMIC OPERA AND BURLESQUE COMPANY Will produce two grand pieces, to commence at 8 Sharp, with tho Colville's Musical Burlesque "FRA DIAVOLO" To be followed by the Glorious Burlesque "IL TROVATORE." Introducing all the gems from "Les Cloches de Corneville '" On Thursday — ALADDIN. On Friday, last appearance, a grand Complimentary Joint Benefit, tendered to the old Napier favorites Miesea Howarde and Nye, under the patronage and in the presence of His Worship the Mayor and the members of the Borough Council. Seats can be reserved at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. Dress Circle and Reserved seats, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7,30. Performance at 8 sharp. THEATRE ROYAL. Sole Lessee and Manager Mrß. W. Cart WAIT EOR IT! CARY'S FAMOUS OPERA COMPANY 60 ARTISTES 60 In Gilbert and Sullivan's Masterpiece "PIRATES OF PENZANCE," tfhlch has been performed by this Company nearly 100 times with enormous success, both professional and financial OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY NEXT. POSITIVELY FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Saturday and Monday—" Pirates of Penzance " Tuesday and Wednesday—" Les Cloches de Corneville. '"• Thursday—" The Sorcerer " (first time in Napier) Friday, last night-" Pinafore" and other Novelties. Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls 4s; Pit, 2a Box Office at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. < Packets of 6 tickets, transferable, 80s. The libretto of " Tha Pirates " can be had at Mr Jacobß". i /PHASE'S rriHEATRE OF A RT THE MECHANICS VISION. 207 MECHANICAL MOVING WAX FIGURES, Representing all tbe various trades and avocations of life, portrayed in the most natural manner, actually mocking life. Also— 10 LARGE JAPANESE GODS, carved from the roots of trees, perfect works of art. NEXT BONANZA STORE, HASTINGS-STREET. Admission, la; Children half price. HASTINGS SCHOOL. A GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, 18th Instant, in whioh alltheprinolpal Amateurs of the place will take part. Doors open at 7.30 p._., to oommenoe at 8. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, SHAKESPEARIS KOAD. 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, October 18th, a Leoture by H, Hill, Esq., 8.A., subject: "What the Rooks tell us.'" Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 p.m. Tickets for tbe series Bs, to be obtained from Messrs J. T, Johnson, Hastings-street, E. Wright, Emerson-street; P. E. Baundera, Reea Watkins, F. Townshend, and others TRINITY WESLESTAN CHURCH, CLIVE SQUARE. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. THE REV. J. BERRY (formerly of Napier) will preach In connection with the above on SUNDAY NEXT, October 16th, Morning and Evening. In the afternoon at S o'clock a Children's Floral Service will be held at which Mr Berry will deliver an The Annual Soiree will be held on TUESDAY, the 18th instant. Tea in the School-room at half past siv, after which the Meeting will be held in the Church, at which addresses will be delivered by ministers and others* Tickets may be had of any of On C MONDAY EVENING the Rev. J. Berry will deliver a Lecture in the Protestant Hall; Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock. Admission, la. CONVENT ART UNION. THE drawing for Prizes in above will take place on THURSDAY, 27th instant, at 6.30 o clock p.m., in the Marist" Brothers School-room, Shakes-peare-road. Holders of Blocks and unsold Tickets are requested to send the same at once to the Convent. No ticket will be drawn unless the duplicate has been received. ~ NOTICE. THE undersigned will open the Grand Stand Bar, j wn Bar, and Booth, on the Agricultural Societi s Show Grounds, on the 11th, Race Day; 12th and 3th Show Days; and 14th, Stock Sales day Notoi c but best brands kept E ASHTON, Provincial Hotel, Napier NOTICE. nnHE offices of the undersigned will be closed on JL Tuebdat, Wednesday, and Thursday", the 11th, 12th, and 13th Instant :— A. LASCELLES, COENFORD & DEWES, CARLILE & M'LEAN, G. E. SAINSBTJRY, G. E. LEE, H. MARTIN WHITE, WILSON & COTTERILL. THE WHOLE OF OUR VALUABLE STOCK OF TPvRAPERY and WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS MONTH. Full particulars in future Advertisements. ALL Accounts owing to the Firm must be paid at once, else legal proceedings will be taken. Our books are closed from to-day, and no more credit will be given. J. LEONARD & CO. Octobec 3rd, 1881. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of a Deed of Arrangement dated the Bixth day of August, 1879, made between Sam Routlbdgb Dransfield, carrying on business under the style or firm of " Dransfield and Co, " of the first part; Alexander Fbbribr Hamilton, of Napier aforesaid, Bank Manager, and William Boutlkdob, of Napier aforesaid, Merchant, of the second part, and all and sii.gular the Creditors of the said Sam Routledge Dransfield of the third part. A FIRST Dividend of 3a 6d in the £ in the above Estate will be payable at the National Bank of New Zealand (limited), Napier, on and after Thursday, the 20th October, 1881. A F. HAMILTON, W. ROUTLEDGE, Trustees in the Assigned Estate of Dransfield and Co. Napier, Ist October, 1881. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE HERETAUNGA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. mAKE NOTICE—That on THURSDAY, 20th Inßt., JL it is the intention of the District Board to mnke a rate of Four (4d) Pence in the £ on all rateable property in the District, excepting that part known aa the Township of Hastings, including North, South and East Hastings, where it is intended to levy a rate of One Shilling (Is) in the & on all t.ie rateable property. The rate will be made for the year endincr 80th June, 1882, and will become payable on the 7th day of November, 1881 The Rate Book is opon for inspection at the Office Of tho Board By order of the Chairman, WILLIAM O. MoLEOD. 'Clerk. Bastings, 6th October j 1831

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3210, 12 October 1881, Page 3

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