Amusements. Theatre Royal. Napier, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ✓ —FIRST APPEARANCE OF — ( MESSRS. D'ARCY STANFIELD AND' FRED. DARK, —IN THEIR — WORLD - RENOWNED ENTERTAINMENT MERRY rpHOUGHTS ERRY XHOUGHTS TT A P P V Tl/T O M E N T S ! As performed by them, with Grand Success, before their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince and Princess Christian, &c. THE EXCURSION" TRAIN ! LAUGHABLE IMPERSONATIONS! INIMITABLE MUSICAL SKETCHES! FUNNY FOLKS and FUNNY FANCIES ! —LOOK OUT FOE — "THE JUVENILE PARTY." Prices -is, 2s 6d, aud One Shilling. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. Carriages at 10.15 p.m. Box Plan at Jacob's. Public Nonces. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ON and after MONDAY, July 2nd, the Daily Telegraph will be delivered to subscribers at Hastings on arrival of the 4-20 train from Napier. All intending new Subscribers are requested to scud in their names either to Mr. T. A. Hayes, Mr. W. A. Beecroft, or to the Office of this Paper. Any irregularities in the delivery of the paper should be notified to this office at once, or to Mr. Hayes or Mr. Beecroft. Extra Copies of the Telegraph may be obtained of Mr. Hayes. """" MASONIC BALL. In Celebration of St. John's Day to be held in the theatre royal on friDAY, July 6, 1883. T) RETHREN who have received CirX) culars for the forthcoming Ball, will greatly oblige by forwarding their replica as soon as soon as possible. Brethren who have been accidentally omitted are requested to communicate with the Members of the Committee or Secretary. R. -A. D. MOWBRAY, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between Joseph Barnard Rhodes, Robert Heaton Rhodes, and Clive Henry Earnest Rhodes, carrying on business as Sheepfarmers and Graziers under the style, or firm of "Rhodes Brothers," has been mutually dissolved a» from the twenty-fifth day of June, 1883. The business will be carried on by tho said Joseph Barnard Rhodes as from the said twenty-fifth day of June, 1883, by whom all debts owing by the late partnership will be paid, and to whom all debts owing to the said late Co-Partnerahip must be paid, and -whose receipt alone shall be a sufficient discharge for the same. Dated this twenty-fifth day of June, 1883. Witness to signature of Joseph Barnard Rhodes: — H. Humphries,. J. B. RHODES. Articled Clerk to A. J. Cotterill, Solicitor, Napier. Witness to the signatures of Robert R. 11. RHODES. Heaton Rhodes and Clive Henry Earnest Rhodes: — A. P. Sheath, C.H. E. RHODES. Solicitor, Napier. FREETHOUGHT ASSOCIATION. A NUMBER of residents of Napier and surrouudingdistrictshaving expressed a desire to see a Freethought Association formed here for the purpose of studying and discussing , natural science and questions of social reform, it is hereby requested that all persons willing to join such an Association will f orwai - d their names and addresses with the least possible delay to "Nemo," Box 74, Post Office, Napier.. " ~~~ FINAL NOTICE. ~ A LL Accounts not paid to me or arranged J\_ for before Juno 30 will be sued for without further notice. HENRY H. WALL.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3730, 29 June 1883, Page 3
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