THEATRE c ffi9s&&£fs& ROTAIj. NAPIER. Stage Manager Mr W. Hodgson. TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT! Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and members of the Hospital Committee Second Performance in Napier of Boucicault's z , Domestic Drama WtnnHE XXTILLOW /^OPSE." In 4 Acts, by the Napier Amateurs, For the benefit of the Napier Hospital Library Fund. Charactbrs— Sir Kichard Vaughan .. .. Mr W. Tllley Colonel Vanguard .. .. Mr 0. Monteith Arthur Apsley Mr J, St. George Lord Bubblemere .. .. MC. Watson Sir Charles Fungus .. .. Mr A. J. Faulknor Luke Fielding Mr W. Hodgson Augustus de Rosherville.. .. Mr F. W. Collins Hulks MrT. R. Gilpin Staggers Mr T. W. Bear Lynx (detective) .. .. Mr W. Matthews Joseph .. Mr S. Spenoe George MrC. Stmmonds Roee Fielding Mrs Brownette Meg Mrs T. W. Bear Lucy Vanguard MiBS N. Tannion Full Orchestra under the leadership of Mr G. Garry. Doors open at 7.30 p.m, performance to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 23 6d ; Pit, Is. Tickets may be had and Seats Reserved at Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository. TOWN HALL, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER sth. GIFTS ! GIFTS !! GIFTS !!! BY SPECIAL REQUEST, THE GRAND nrULU YXTAR T^XHIBITION, As exhibited in London, Paris, Vienna, New York, etc., with great success, and pronounced by the Australian Press to be "a most attractive Exhibition, full of Novelties, which must be seen to be appreciated." From the Firing of tie First Shot to the Capture of OETBWAYO, THE ZULU KING! BATTLL OF ISLANDULA! DEFENCE OF ROKKE'S DRIFT!! DEATH OF THE PRINCE IMPERIAL, And a host of other Splendid PICTURES. First time in the North Island. BOMBARDMENT OF ALEXANDRIA! From Pictures taken on the spot. POSITIVELY LAST EXHIBITION AT HASTINGS. EVERY VISITOR RECEIVES A HANDSOME PRESENT. NEBDHAM'S WONDERFUL MUSICAL CABINET. Admission—23 and Is. Doors open at 7 o'clock. RACES! RACES! AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW, HASTINGS. OCTOBER 4th, and 6th. ILLIES'"~EXHIBITION \JT OF THE GREAT EASTERN, STEAM ENGINES, AND A VARIETY OF FIGURES IN MOTION, TALKING DOLLS, &c. 600 Photographs of the Great Eastern to be given away. Admission, Iβ; Children, 6d. PBTANE COACHED during the Holidays—Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday—will leave the Clarendon Hotel at the following hours :—ll o'clock a m and 12 o'clock noon, returning in the afternoon, W. VILLERS. Meetings NAPIER YOUNG MEN'S MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. rpHURSDAY next, the sth instant, being a Public JL Holiday, the usual Weekly Meeting of the Association will not be held that evening. The debate on the " Eastern Question," which was to have been discussed then, will be taken on a future occasion , . By order of the Committee^ T. H. HANNA, Hon. Secretary. SCINDE LODGE, No. 419, I.C. mHE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge JL will be held In the Masonic Hall, TennysonBtreet, on THURSDAY NEXT at 730 p-m, Visiting Brethren invited. By order of the W.M. Sales by Banner and Liddle. BANNER & LIDDLE'S WOOL SALES. rriHE FIRST SALE OF THIS SERIES will be held in November, when a large quantity of WOOL will be offered, full particulars of which will be duly advertised Further entries are requested to be made as early as possible. BANNER AND LIDDLE, Woolbrokers. NOTICE TO SHEEPFARMERS, FFLLMONGERS, &c. BANNER & LIDDLE, BEG to notify to the SHEEPFARMERS, FELLMONGERS, and OTHERS, that their new large Stores at Port Ahuriri being now completed they are prepared to receive consignments of HMes, Skins, Tallow, and other Colonial Produce, REGULAR AUCTION SALES of which will be held there on the SECOND and FOURTH WEDNESDAY in EACH MONTH, the FIRST SALE commencing on WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. As the Railway is directly connected with the Store all charges for cartage on goods arriving by rail are thus saved, and we make no charge for anything except commission Account Soles with proceeds wiil be remitted within seven daye from date of sale. During the season, also Monthly Sales of Wool will be held. The Store is fitted up with large double-dump and all machinery required for shipping wool, and we have engaged the services of a thoroughly competent valuer and classer. If pricesfor wool are not reached to the satisfaction of owners tho alternative course i 9 open of shipping direct to London, thus giving the producer the choice of two markets at a very nominal expense. Liberaf Cash advances made upon all the above produce entered for sale and upon wool consigned to our care for shipment to our agents in London or New York, FOR SALE, ON HAND, AND TO ARRIVE— J r\(~\ BALES WOOLPACKS, assorted sizes, JL \J\J Twine and Needks, Flour, Sugar, Fencing Wire, Staples, Teas, Tobaccos, nil rleBcriptionsof Groceries, 20 bales Cornsacke, 20 tons Galvanised Iron Screws nnd Washers, Korosine, Colzi, Caetor and Linseed Oils, 190 kegs Wire Nails, 1500 sacks short Oats, 500 sacks Maize, etc., eta. BANNER & LIDDLE.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3508, 4 October 1882, Page 3
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