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Amiasciiißcs&ts. T H E A T R E R 0 V A L. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. Received Last Night with Enthusiastic AI'PLACSK ! The Famous and Original JU V E NILE CO 31 PA N V Will introduce that Magnificent Pantomime Harlequin— TACK THE jT\ I ANT TELLER, 0 \J IV. 011, THE KNIGHTS of the ROUND TABLE. TO-NIGHT [ THE GREAT JOCKEY TO-NIGHT HORNPIPE OF FIVE. TO-NIGHT THE GRAND TRANS-TO-N[GHT FO R 31A T\ 0 N AND TO-NIGHT FAIRY BALLET. TO-NIGHT Come and say Good-bye to TO-NIGHT your Favorites. TO-NIGHT Remember—Everybody's TO-NIGHT Goiuir. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHTS of the most TO-NIGHT Successful Season. TO-NIGHT j Good - bye, Friends, and TO-NIGHT Thanks for your Kind TO-NIGHT Patronage. Stanley & Dakbyshihe. One of the best Entertainments now before the public. Piuces —-Is ;2s Gd; and One Shilling. Box Plan at Mr Jacobs'. BY SPECIAL REQUEST OF THE NUMEROUS RESIDENTS OF THIS TOWN. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON MID -DAY PERFORMANCE 01' THE PA N T O 31 I 31 17 A N T 0 31 I 31 Hi For the Convenience! of Country Visitors and Families. Prices :—Children, Gd and Is : Adults, Is, 2s, and -Is. Doors open at 2.30; commence at 3. Volsostcea , Notices. N.R.V. TIE-ENROLLED MEMBERS Parade JIL at the New Drill-shed, Tennyson - [ street, THIS EVENING at 7.45 for Insjiection of and re-issue of Arms. Full Dress, Arms and Accoutrements. New Members who were passed into the Company will Parade at 8.30 at same place ■with Arms and Accoutrements. Recruits will be admitted. W. R, BLYTHE, Captain Commanding , . £2cclc.*t»se!§tic«B. HASTINGS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH /"OPENING SERVICE—SUNDAY, the V/ 11th, at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Rev. David Sidey, Napier, will officiate. Soiree and Concert on THURSDAY EVENING, the loth, in the Town Hall. St. A N D R E W'S C H U R 0 11, Pout Ahueiei. A SALE OF NEEDLEWORK AND FANCY ARTICLES will be held in the Temporary Church, commencing on MONDAY NEXT, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, in aid of the Building Fund of the New Church. Gifts of Useful and Fancy Articles, Fruit, Flowers, &c, will be gratefully received by 3lrs Welsh, Mrs Glcadow," Mrs Bell, and Mrs Young, of Port Ahuriri. Coiasaty Coiuaeil Notices. JIAWKE , BAY COUNTY ELECTION tor PUKETAPU RIDING. I HEREBY Notify that the Number of Votes received 'by each Candidate for the Puketapu Riding , is as follows :— PniLir Dolbel ti7 Walter Siikimpton , ;">- Thomas Malcolm 3lilxe 28 1-17 I therefore declare Philip Dolbel, having received the greatest number of votes, to be duly elected to represent the Puketapu Hiding" , in the County Council of Ilawke's Bay. Dated this seventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three. GEORGE A. OLIVER, Returning Officer. I2<S«icntioii Koarri ft T osticeso Education Office, Napier, Feb. S, 18S:j. "Y^7" ANTED—Immediately, a teacher for V y the Mohaka School; the Committee guarantee a Salary of not less than seventyfive pounds per annum. There are two rooms adjoining the School-house which may be occupied as a dwelling. The attendance at the School averages from sixteen to twenty. Applications for the appointment must be posted to R. N. Strachan, Chairman of the Mohaka School Committee, or to the undersigned, not later than SATURDAY NEXT, the 10th iust. 11. HILL, Secretary. ]Lost aud -FotmtlL DOGS LOST. AT HASTINGS, on February the Ist last, a yellow and white Clumber Spaniel and a young Greyhound, white, with black spot ou rout of tail. Anyone giving , information concerning these Dog's Asdll be liberally rewarded. C. A. FITZROY, Hastings. WO 0D S' POISONED WHEAT Causes instant death to Rats, Mice, or Birds. Prepared at the Apothecaries' Hall in 1/G, 2/0, and 4/- Tins. Wμ. E. WOOD S.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3612, 8 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3612, 8 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3612, 8 February 1883, Page 3

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