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Opera THEATRE ROrAL. Lessee and Director .. Mr Duncan Macalliun Musical Director .. .. Signor TramagUa Stajre Manager Mr Howard Vernon Treasurer Mr James Dixon TAMBOUR-MAJOR OPERA COMPANY. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 6 s - 4 s ' 2 s - THIRD LAST NIGHT! THIRD LAST NIGHT! THIRD LAST NIGHT! Oi' THIS CELEBRATED COMPANY. Who by general consent of the Press and Public have given such MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCES: As have never before been seen in Napier, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Dec 6th, Will be reproduced for the ; LAST TIMK I Steven and Solomon's Celebrated Romantic Nautical Extravaganza "BILLEE TAYLOR," (By special arrangement with Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove), with its MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! COMIC SONGS! FUNNY DIALOGUE! AND DOUBLE HORNPIPE! This Opera was played throughout Eneland and America to crowded houses for more than 12 months. It will probably NBVifiß AGAIN BE SEEN in Napier. DO NuT MIBS ITI §gA GRAND PIANOFORTE SOLO will J(by special request) be played between the Acts by MiSS FLORENCE LEWIS. Reserved Seats can be obtained at Jacobs' Fancy Repositor} l . ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER Bth, FAREWELL PEEFOMANCE AND GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MISS ELSA MAY. O. NOBILI, Business Manager. OPERA! OPERA! A COACH will start from Havelock Hotel on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at 5.30 o'clock, callini? at Clive to carry p issengora to witness the two final rerformances of th. Tambour-Major Company. Return Fare, 3s. J G. GRANT. DISTRICT SCHOOL PRIZE FOND. CANTATA RED RIDING HOOD'S RESCUE, 3S, 2S, AND IS. DECEMBER 15th, 1882. ———.—■——■—« Volunteer Notices. DISTRICT ORDERS. THE District Prize Firing for the Hawke'a Bay Volunteers will take place as follows, at 5.30 a.m. each morning— No. 1. N.A.V. on MONDAY, 11th inst. 2. N.R.V. on TUESDAY, 12th ins?. 3. Ranges : 200, 400, and SCK)- yards, five shots at each range. Ammunition on the Ground. W. ROUTLEDGE, Major Commanding District. A MEETING of Volunteer Officer. is hereby convened at the Masonic Hotel, on FRIDAI, Bth inst., at 8 p.m. Important business. W, ROUTLEDGE, Major. n. r. y. Goveiiiment Gazette. PROPERTY TAX. THE attention of Propirty-ownera is requested to the notice previously published that statements of Property for the year commencing Ist April, 18S3. are to bo sent to the office of the Property-Tax Commissioner, Government Buildings, Wellington, on or before WEDNESDAY, 20th DECEMBER. Forms may be obtained from Assessors, or at Post Offices. J. SPERRY, Property-Tax Commissioner. Government Buildings, Wellington, 2nd December, 1882. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. ATTENTION is directed to the provisions of the Acts establishing this Office and to the advantages placed thereby within the reach of every colonist. Subject to such provisions the State offers to every person :— 1. About to make his or her Will or Codicil. 2 Intending to provide for Wife and Children or others by Deed of Settlement. 3. Settling property by way of Marriage Settlement. "~ i. Desiring to renounce the trusts of a Will having been appointed Executor or Trustee under the same. 6. Having acted as Trustee, Executor, or Administrator wishing to be relieved of the burtnen of Trusteeahip or Administration. The option of using the State machinery and gives an absolute Guarantee against loss of funds by fraud or dishonesty. Every information may be obtained from Thomas Scully, Esq., Agent at Napier, or from R. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee "Wellington, June 12th, 1882. Lost and Found. £1 REWARD. LOST— From Has ings a Chestnut Draught Gelding, white face and feet, branded B on near shoulder, last seen at Paki Paki. Tho above reward will be paid to any person returning the same to METHtiRELL BROS, Hastings. Cures. MR. MILNER STEPHEN'S MARVELLOUS CURES. [Sydney Daily Telegraph.] THIS gentleman is still pursuing his present vocation of healing diseases which had resisted the skill of the medical faculty up to the time of his treatment. That a large measure of success has attended his efforts there can hardly be a reasonable doubt, in the face of the numerous testimonials which have been published in the public journals ; besides the Press reports of his public healings in this and the adjoining colony. At the commencement of Mr Milner Stephen's career we gave full notices of this extraordinary, and, as respects these colonies, unknown method of cures, by the simple process of breathing through " red flannel," " laying on of hands," or the still more wonderful mode of " ordering away" tho disease or other affliction from the sufferer. During the last few weeks half a score of testimonials out of 20 odd cases, as wo are informed, have appeared in the Press, certifying to the patients' legs having been sometimes instantaneously lengthened from two to six inches. The names and addresses of the parties aro given (two young ladies having married since the restoration of their limbs !) and there is quite a collection of crutches, and " block boots" to be seen afc the Victoria Hall, which have been left by the donors with.Mr Milner Stephen. With such evidence of this class of cures, backed by the eye testimony of all their acquaintances, who have been astonished afc seeing hitherto lame young ladies walking, and even dancing without a perceptible limp, ifc is idle to say that this class of affliction afc all events has been imaginary, while it is imputing fraud to the operator, patients, and witnesses who are parties to each testimonial. Reports have appeared in tbis journal noticing the marvellous cures at the public healings by the processes before mentioned. Mr Milner Stephen advertises in another column that he will heal in public on Wednesday afternoon tho 14fch December. Those who feel any curiosity en tho subject should / accept Mr {Stephen's invitation to " come I and see." \ The following remarkable recent cures

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3560, 6 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3560, 6 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3560, 6 December 1882, Page 3

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