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AM^sssesaaciii'-'. rHEATRE ~? *jf' rf[ ROYAL. n A r i c r.. Lessee Mr. 11. N. Abbott Business Manager. .Mr. Lacblan M'Gowan Manager for Mr. Polk Mr. S. Goncso FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! POLK First Appearance in POLK POLK Napier op the Cele- POLK POLK bkated CoMKnus- POLK POLK IfR. T>OLK POLK TOLK I>jlß. i OLK POLK POLK 'ft/JR. 13 OLK, POLK POLK IYiR. 1 OLK, POLK POLK I Assisted by his charming POLK POLK and talented wife. POLK POLK Mrs. JULIA A. POLK, POLK POLK And supported by an POLK POLK entirely now POLK POLK SPECIAL 'COMEDY TOLK POLK COMPANY IN* POLK POLK FfIHE STRATEGIST! POLK POLK 1 POLK The World-famed Farcical Comedy in -1 Acts, written and acted just, for fun, "THE STRATEGIST," The greatest success of the Age. Tho Funniest Play Ever Witnessed. 1000 Laughs in 150 Minutes. Thermometer : At 8 o'clock tho Comedy begins ; 8.10, the Strategist Waltz; 8.15, the Strategist discloses his plan; 8.20, the Major in a rage: 8.-10, smiles; 0, laughter; 9.20, shrieks and bowls; 9.30, convulsions; 10.15, hysterics : 10.30, no more laughing room. Public Verdict:' TWO HOURS AND A HALF OF UPROARIOUS FUN. Notwithstanding the groat expense attending this engagement the management have decided to adhere to popular prices. Dress Circle, 4s ; stalls, 2s fid ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jacobs' Fancy Repository, Hastings-street, where seats can bo booked daily or in advance. Notice—A special Train will be arranged for, and particulars duly announced. The Stragetist will bo"repented on MONDAY, December 3. On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, December -tth and oth, "AN ARABIAN NIGHT." Thursday and Friday, "THE AMERICAN." POLK COMEDY COMPANY. ON MONDAY NEXT, DEC. .3. » N EXCURSION TRAIN will leave XJL Waipukurau at 5.15 p.m., calling at intermediate stations, and returning from Napier immediately after the performance.^ Return Fares:—Waipukurau 11/-, Waipawa 10/-, Kaikora, !)/-, Pukehau 8/-, To Ante 7,1-, Poukawa 6/-, Paid Paid 4/6, Hastings 3/-, Tomoana 3/-, Whakatu 2/0, Farndon 2/. St. JOHN'S LADIES' WORK society:, great sale of needlework, &c. In St. John's School-room. THE Members of the above Association will hold their first sale of nsef ul and Fancy Needlework on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December Tth and Bth, when they will sell a quantity of Clothing of all sorts for Chili 3 ', ;n, Crewel Wools and Silks, Servants Work and Afternoon Aprons, Toys, and Pot Plants, ifce. Contributions of work or refreshments will bo thankfully accepted ; work to be sent in by Wednesday, December the sth, either to Mrs. Hovell, Cameron-road, or to Mrs. Parker, Batteryroad. Open each day from 3to 10 p.m. A Xmas Tree in the evening. Admission, 1/- ; Children, Gd. MeeiisJS'S. BLUE RIBBON ARMY. Gospel Temperance Mission. A MEETING of the above will be held in St. John's school-room on TUESDAY Evening, December 4. Chair to be taken at 7.30. Volunteer rVoticcs. DISTRICT ORDERS. NO. I.—Tho Napier Artillery and Rifle Volunteers, with Band, will Parade for Monthly Inspection on WEDNESDAY, sth, in front of the Atheiueum at G. 45 p.m., Lieutenant King, N.R.V., Acting Adjutant. 2.—Tho "District Prize Firing will take place as follows, at tho Tutaekuri Range, viz:—■ N.A.V.—First squad on SATURDAY, Bth, at G a.m., Lieutenant Ross .in command. N.A.V. —Second squad on the same day, at 2 p.m. Captain Garner in command. The Napier Rifles will fire as follows: — 14th, at 6 a.m. ; first squad, Lieutenant King in command. SATURDAY, 15th, tho second squad, at 2 p.m., Lieutenant Duncan in command. Ranges—2oo, 300, 500 ; kneeling at 200 ; any position at 300 and 500. W. ROUTLEDGE, Major Commanding District. Napier, December 1, 1883. fnv. ~~~ ALL Members failing to earn Capitation for the current, year will bo sued for the amount. Members who are behindhand in their Drills or Target Practice will do well to -work up at once as very few more opportunities will now present themselves. W. R. BLYTIIE, Captain Commanding N.R.V. . ISilßlßd'SiptCY. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of the " Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the " Debtors find Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1878," and in the matter of William Moloney, of Napier, Baker, a Debtor. "TVTOTICE is hereby given that tho abovo\2H named William Moloney hath this day filed in this Honorable Court at Napier a declaration of his inability to meet his engagements with his creditors, and that the Registrar hath appointed THURSDAY, the thirteenth day of December, 1883, at tho hour of three o'clock in the afternoon, at the Supreme Court House, Napier, as the time and place of tho first meeting of Creditors. Dated this first day of December, 1883. PAUL A. F. BIRCH, Registrar. Lee & Sheath, . Solicitors for the above Debtor, Aapier. Sales for Mr Kyaii. PUBLIC NOTICE. undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Hastings and the surrounding district that ho has made arrangements to hold regular weekly sales every Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at Mr Beecroft's new Repository, Hastings, for the sale of Horses, Buggies, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Produce, Furniture, &c, &c. Mr. Beeeroft will take charge of all stock entered for sale, entries for which can be made with him or the undersigned. T. J. RYAN, _ Auctioneer, Napier. AUCTIONEER, STOCK, STATION LAJSTD A>T> GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. npHE undersigned having leased the JL premises lately occupied by Messrs Kennedy and Gilbnan, Tennyson-street, Napier, begs to notifiy that he has commenced business as above. Sales of Fat and Store Stock effected, Loans negotiated, Rents and Debt 3 collected, Sales of Grain and all other Colonial produce held when required. Wool, Skins, etc., consigned to me for ■sale or shipment as well as all other business will have prompt attention. Sales conducted in town or country. T.J.RYAN, rennyson-street, Napier

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3861, 1 December 1883, Page 3

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