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Amusements. THEATRE ;_%&g£_2_t; ROYAL. Lessee Mr. A. T. Dunning Manager Mr. J. P. Burnett Business Manager. .Mr. R, A. Underwood Advance Agent Mr. Buchan Hepburn NOTICE —In consequence of the delayed arriynl of the Rotomahaua, on Saturday last it was found impossible to give a performance on that evening. MISS JENNIE TEE _ J_. AVill make her First Appearance iv her Marvellous and life-like Creation MO." THIS EVENING (Monday), APRIL 1(1, In the three-act Drama " JO," adapted by Mr. J. P. Burnett from Charles Dickens' *•' Bleak House." JO MISS JENNIE LEE (A'"cry muddy, very hoarse, and very ragged.) Buckett (detective) Mr. J. P. Burnett Chadband Mr. Geo. Leopold Tulkinghorn Mr. R. A. A r ei-non Snagsby Mr. D. Stan field Beadle Mr. R. Miller Lady Dcdlock Miss E. FeiiAvick Hortciiso Miss Arroaa smith Mrs. Snagsby Miss R, V. Paget Mrs. 1. mnooAvcll Miss AY. Ryan Sir L. Dcdlock Mr. Sterling AVhyte G uppy Mr. P. AY. Warner Coroner Mr. H. Saville Mercury Mr. A. Maitlaud Cluster Miss B. Leopold Esther Miss E. Fischer Jennie Miss Herbert Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s Od; Pit, Is. Box plan at Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository. The management Avould urge the advisability of securing scats beforehand. Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8. A Special Train will run from Hastings and Farndou TO-NIGHT at Excursion Rates, returning after the performance. Mr. S. GENESE, Business Manager for Miss Lee. CSmrcli Service).. U~~ NITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, CARLYLE-STREET. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. TO-MORROAV (Tuesday) EVENING a Conversazione and Anniversary Tree .ill be held in connection Avith above, commencing at 0.30. Tickets, 2s each. Children's Hymns at each Service. Meeting,-. TARADALE PLOUGHING MATCH SOCIETY. A GENERAL Meeting of the above Society .ill be held at the Greenmeadows Hotel, Taradale, on AVEDNESDAY, the 18th of April, 1883, at 7.30 p.m. Subscribers and others in anyway interested are respectfully requested to attend. Business important. Arthur McCartney, Hon. Secretary. "Volunteer Notices. .Z. VOLUNTEER REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. 1' Battery Orders. 7VTO 1 .—The Members Avill parade at Mr. ±\ Tiffen's Shed on FRIDAY, the 20th of April, at 7.30 p.m., iv Undress Uniform, Avith Carbines and Belts, for Carbine Drill. Absentees Avithout leave Avill be fined. 2. —After Parade, a General Meeting of the Battery Avill be held to receive a statement of accounts and other important business. Members failing to attend the Parade will not be alloAvcd to take part in the proceedings at the Meeting. Frank ay. garner, _ Captain Commanding. Napier, April 12, 1883.

Public Notices. ESTATE OF ANGUS McKAY. A FIRST and final Dividcncl List will be prepared on tho 21st INST. All proofs of debt not sent in by that date AA'ill be excluded from participating in -the diA-idend then payable. GEORGE T. CROSS, Trustee. A LL overdue Accounts will be sued for __ if not settled before the 20th INST. AY. E. WOODS, _ Chemist, Hastings St. HASTINGS BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. C. R. T_Y L 0 R Takes this opportunity to thank his Patrons and Friends for tho liberal support they have giA'en him during the nine years he has been in business in this District, and still respectfully solicits the favors of their patronage ; and begs most respectfully to call their attention to his stock of BOOTS and SHOES of every description from the best makers, including the celebrated — T)ENST and j-TEALANDIA Y>OOTS. AND SHOES. Sold at prices that cannot bo surpassed by any House in the Trade. All kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES made to order (pegged and Stitched.) Saddlers' and Shoemakers' Leather and Grindery sold. . B. T AY L 0 B, Hastings.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3667, 16 April 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3667, 16 April 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3667, 16 April 1883, Page 3

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