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It has now been decided beyond a doubt by all the leading lights of tbe age that the wave of heat which lately passed through England is coming for us in a dire3t line. The ladies of Napier would do well to avail themselves of the splendid values we offer in Sunshades, 2/9, 3/6, 4/6, to 30/; also, Parasols, 10/6 to 30/.—Combs & Co.

THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. T\ISTRICT QCHOOL Tr^NTERTAINMENT. PROGRAMME. Part 1.-CONcERT. 1. 'God Bless our Sailor Prince'- Pupils 2. Piano Duet—Misses Robottom and Moateith 3. 'Three Sailor Boys'—Mr Hampton 4. ' Speed on '—Miss Reed 5. 'The Old Blacksmith'—Pupi'S 0: 'The German Fifth '—Mr Monteith 7. ' True to the Last '—Mr Gilpin 8. 'Io is not Love '—Mr Hill 9 • Whistle and Roe'—Puoils 10. 'The Blue Alsatian Mountains'—Mrs Ingleton 11. ' Golden Love'—Mr J B. Kielder 12. ' The Midshipmite'-Mr Cii'pin aud Pupils 13. * The Arab's Farewell' - Mr Foster 14. 'The Legend of the Bells'(by kind permission of Mr Gillon)—Miss Reed and Pupils Conductor of Orchestra Mr G.Garry Part II A DOMESTIC SKETCH, Characters by Mr and Mrs P. Bear. Part 111 Courtney's Comedy in one act "A NICE STATE OP AFFAIRS." Characters by Mrs T. W. Rear, Misses M'Kay, lE. Tannion, and Messrs Hodgson and F, W. Collins Doors open at 7,30; commence at 8 Bharp 33, 2s, and Is. Come Early and Avoid the Crush ! PROTESTANT HALL. T>ROFESSOR FRASER Ss¥kX\ -L will commence /$TgjJ9 A COURSE of LECTURES, T jCf * a tne a> Dove Hall, on I MONDAY, DEC. 12th. j» \ Sdb/kots ; f\"'"" mt\\\ " """° OF CHARACTER, Tuesday—OUß. VOONG FOLKS. Thursday- HuW TO SUCCEED IN LIFE. Friday-LoVE COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. First night, admission Free. Last three Lectures by course tickets or by payment at doors. Course Tickets 5s and 2s Gd; single, 2s and la. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 sharp. HERETAUNGA LODGE, 1812, E.G. THE Third Anniversary of the above Lodge w.'ll be celebrated ou WEDNESDAY, 7th December, by a Banquet to be held at Bro. Beecroft's, Hastings, at 9 p.m., immediately after the Ceremony of Installation of W M. Visiting Brethren are invited. Tickets can be obtained from W. BEILBY, W.Mi D. A. WRIGHT. S;W. R. WELLWOOD, J.W., Committee. WAIPAWA ATHLETIC CLUB Q PORTS, TO BE HELD AT WAIPAWA ON MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1881. I. 11 a.m. Throwing Hammer, 16lb; entrance, 2s 6d ; first £1103 ; second 15s ?. 11.15. Maiden Race—3oo yards; entrance, 3s; firat, £2; second, £1 3. 11.30. Putting t*tone, 161b—entrance, 2s 6d; first, £110s; second, 15s 4. 12. Waipawa Cup (handicap); 100, 440, and 880 yards. The winner in each event to score four points, the second two points. The highest aggregate to win the Cup, valued at £4 4s, and £3 added money, and the second aggregate £2 (in addition to the prizes for places in each event); entrance, sa; and 5s on acceptance of Handicap. First event, 10 J yards; first £1; second, 10s 5. 12.16 Best Bagpipe Player—entrance, 2a 6d; first, £1 10s; second, 15s 6. 12 30 Walking Match; 1J miles; first, £3; second, £110s > 7. 1 Dancing Bighland Fling—entrance, 23 6d; first, £110 a; second, 153 8. 1.30. WaipavaCup-seeond event, 440 yards; first, £1; second, 10s 9. 2. Hop, Step, and Jump--entrance, 2a; first, £1; second, 10s 10. 2.15. Obstacle Race-400 yards; entrance, 4s; first, £3; second, £110s 11, 2.20, Boys Race (boys under 14)—300 yards; entrance, Is; first £1; second 10s 12 3 p.m Kunning Hiirh Jump—entrance 2s 6d; fir-t £1 10 a ; second 15ji 13. 3.30 Waipawa Cup—3rd event, 880 yards; first £1; second 10a 14 3.45 Vaulting with Pole—entrance 2s 6d; first £1 10c ; second 15i 15 4- Handicao Hurdle T)ace- 440 yards, over 8 hurdles .'f 3ft high ; entrance 4s; first £3; second £1 10s 16 4-45 Boys Hurdle Race (b?ys under 14)-six hurdles of vft 6in high; entrance Is; first, £1; second, 10a 17 4-30 Three-legged Race—2oo yards; entrance 2->; first £1: second l"s 18 4-45 Boys Obstacle Kace (boys under 14)—400 yards; entrance 2s Gd; first £110s; second 15s 19 5 p,m Atrletic Club Handicap-1 mile; entrance 53, and 5a on acceptance of handicap; first £6 ; sec md £3; third £1 20 5.15 Boys Kaee (boys under 10)— entrance 6d; first 15*; second 6s 21 5.25 Sack Race-100 yards; entrance 2s 6d; first £1 10; second Iss Entries for tbe various handicap races -will be rSceived up to 15th Dec ruber. True names and colors to be given, or competitor will be disqualified. The decision of the Committee on any subject of dispute to be final. In all events there must be three competitors or no second prize, five or no third prize. Admiasio.i to ground. Is; children half-price, No horses or dogs admitted R. B. SMITH, Hon. Sec. 1.0.0. E., M.U., LOYAL MEANEE LODGE. GRAND PICNIC AND FETE, TO BE HELD AT TARADALE, In a Paddock kindly lent by J. Lyon, Esq, of Roseneath, ON THE 2nd JANUARY, 1882. Judge—W Miller, Esq, Starter—A M'Cartney, Esq. Handicappers—Messrs Murphy and Mullaney PROGRAMME— Maiden Race—lso yards ; Ist prize, LI ; 2nd, 10s; entrance. Is Hop, Step, and Jump-lst prize, LI; 2nd, 10s ; en; trance, 2s Taradale Handicap—lso yards; to be run in heata open to all comers; Ist prize L 4; 2ad, LI; nominations, 2 i 6d ; acceptances, 5s Running High Leap—lst prize, LI; 2nd, 10s ;en trance, 2s Girls' Race (under 14)—1st prize, 10a ; entrance free Boys' Race (under 14)—1st prize, 15s; 2nd ss; entrance, Is . ™ „ . , „ Walking Match—l mile; Ist prize, L 2 ; 2nd, 10s; entrance 5s Sack Race—lst prize, LI ; 2ad, 10s; entrance, 23 Bunning Long Jump—lst prize, LI; 2nd, 103; entrance, 2a Best Comic Song-lst prize. LI; entrance, Z8 Football, Quoits, Swings, etc, The Napier Artillery Band will be in attendance. Dancing at Intervals. Prices of Admission -Horsemen, Is 6d; foot passengers, 18; children, 6d Nominations, with Colors, for the Taradale Handicap, to be sent to the Secret ry, at Taradale, on or before MONDAY, the 19th of December Acceptances on SATURDAY, the 24th of December, 1881 JOHN PRINGLE, Carter, who left Wanganui about 9 months ago. is requested to send his address to Box 50, Post Office, Wanganui. One pound reward will be given to any perßon sending information as to his whereabouts OCT A AAA FEET SAWN TIMOOO,OUO BER. TIKOKINO SAW MILLS. i NAPIER YARD, OPPOSITE CALEDONIAN HOTEL The undersigned having an Assortment of all Sizes of Timber, is enabled to Supply Orders with piomptitude. Seasoned Tongued and Grooved Flooring and Lin- , ing supplied in filling up orders. ' ARCHD. BRYSON.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3255, 7 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3255, 7 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3255, 7 December 1881, Page 3

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