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Amusements. npOWN HALL, HASTINGS. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF —If ESSES. — D'ARCY STANFIELD AND FRED DARK'S MERRY rpHOUGETS ER R V ±H OUGHTS —A XI) — HAPPY MOMENTS ! Every Item Re-demanded! Enthusiastic Applause ! Roars of Laughter ! THE EXCURSION TRAIN! A JUVENILE PARTY. "Wonderful Impersonations ! The Immensely Successful Comedietta A CUP OF TEA! Played by them over 100 times. Popular Prices ! In consequence of the Great Success, Messrs Dark and Stanfield have been persuaded to perform one more night, SATURDAY, the 7th inst. HASTINGS ATHENiEUM. A CONCERT will be held in the Town j\. Hall, Hastings, in celebration of the Opening , and for the Augmentation of the Funds of the Athenreum, TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8 p.m. Tickets may be had of E. Beck and Co., A. J. M'Ewan, J. A. Hayes, Hastings; and from— 11. 0. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE. r I "'HE Members of this Society fire hereJL by informed, that the Ordinary Meeting will be held on MONDAY NEXT the 9th instant, in the Society's room: chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. precisely. Wμ. COL'ENSO, Hon. Secretary. PARISH OF St. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting I_S of the Church Members of this Parish will bo held on TUESDAY NEXT, July 10, at eight o'clock p.m. (for the purpose of receiving the Parish Accounts for the past financial year, for the appointing mid electing Church Officers, and for any other business that may be necessary), at which time and place all registered Church Members are entitled to attend and vote. DE I3ERDT lIOVELL, Incumbent. Volunteer IVotices. rUIV. HP HE Officer Commanding the Napier JL Rifle Company respectfully calls the attention of employers to the Government daylight, parade ordered for TO-MORROW (Saturday), at, 3.45, and requests that those having Members of the Company in their employ will kindly afford facilities for their attendance on that occasion. W. R. BLYTHE, Captain Commanding N.R.V. THE LADIES' COLLEGE. Third Quarter commences on JULY JL the 3kd. NAPIER COMMERCIAL ACADEMY". MR. T A T> EA R D E N v . A. I\> Respectfully informs the settlers of Hawkc's Bay and surrounding districts that the above Academy will be Re - opened on MONDAY' NEXT, 9th instant, for the reception of Boarders and Day Scholars. NIGHT SCHOOL as usual, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 p.m. Terms on application to— J. A. REARDEN, Coote-road. Education Office, Napier, June 25, 18S3. TIT ANTED—At the end of July, a cer- * T tificated Teacher for the Hampdcn District School. The average attendance at the School last year was forty-three. Salary according to the Board's scale, which is based upon the n.™ ,a ™ attendance Thuro is a House of live rooms for the use of the Teacher. Applications to he forwarded to the Secretary of the Hampden School not later than the 11th July. For further information apply to Mr McMiller, secretary of the School Committee or to the undersigned. " H. HILL, Secretary. BSusiucs** Notices. MAGILL AND /CAMPBELL'S Vj CLEARANCE SALE. Reduced Prick List. HAVING previously intimated that in consequence of Mr. Samuel Camtkell proceeding to London to buy for our firm, we had determined to clear out our Large Stock of New Drapery and Clothing at very low prices. In order to effect this we have gone through the STOCK, and made Immense Reductions. We must beg to submit our reduced price list and ask your special attention. Ladies' New Trimmed Hats at i> '6, G/G, 7/6, 8/C, 0/G, only half-price. Ladies' Chemises at 1/3, 1/6, 2/-, 2:6, !i/, and Ladies' Night Dresses, '>!-, 'i/li,.:}/-, 3/G, 4/9, cannot be equalled at the price. Children's Underclothing, all sizes, good Stuff, clearing at 1/9. 3 Lots Ladies' ditto, clearing at 1/11, 2/6, IJ/O. These Goods are worth almost the price. Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, 5/6, worth 8/0. Ladies' Black Cloth. Jackets at 8/C, 10/6, 12/6, 15,6, worth 1/- more. Ladies' Ulsters, strong and durable at 8,0, 100, 11/0, 14/6. These best Goods were sold at 20/. Children's 2-button Kid Gloves at 1,6, former price, 2 0. Ladies' 2-button Kid Gloves, good quality, at 2/6, worth 1 '. Ladies' Dress Materials at 5Jd, Old, 7id, S.'/d, the best value we ever offered. Costume Tweeds and all-wool Home Spuns at l/2d per yard, worth 1/9. Ladies' Costumes at 16/6, worth 27 6, a few at 22,'-, worth 30/. A few Black Skirts, extraordinarily cheap, at 5/6, GO, 7/6. A few pieces of Winceys at Id, worth 7d. Superior Winceys at 7=kl, worth 10kl. Heavy Dark Serges, suitable for Little Boys' Clothing, at I.'-, worth 2. Ladies' Winter Hose, divided into 3 lots, at Bd, 1/-, 1/6, among which will be found some very cheap stuff. Beautiful Bead and Woolwork Slippers, at 2 C. Cushions at 7/6, 8/6, 10/0, 13/0, just half price. Splendid Merino Pellisses, satin and velvet trimmed, at 8/0 and 10 0. Men's strong Dark Tweed Suits, 21/-, 2-V-, 30/-, as,'-, 4.V. Men's Strong Tweed Trousers at G G, 7 6, 8/0, 12 0, nothing like them in the place for the prices. Men's strong , Tweed Shirts (large size) at 2,0, 3 '9, 4/9. Men's warm Under Flannels at 3/6, 4/6, 5/G, splendid value. White Flannels at B}d, 10! d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6; Scarlet, Hid, 1/3, 1/6. Good Blankets very cheap, inspection and comparison invited. Strong Grey Calico, 2/6, 2,9, 3/6, 4/-, doz. White Calico, special, 4/-jloz. Colored and White Counterpanes and Twill Sheetings really cheap, all other goods not here mentioned equally cheap. N.U.—Our reductions average at least 5/- to the Pound, and as our Goods arc all marked in plain figures any person can see for themselves the former price and the reduced price. TITAGILL AND DIRECT IMPORTERS, F.MER3OX - STREET, NAPIER.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3736, 6 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3736, 6 July 1883, Page 3

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