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AniiEseittcials. THEATRE ROYAL. THIS EVENING. nONCERT AND pANTATA. DISTRICT SCHOOL PRIZE FUND. Part I. 1. " Sec the Moonlight Beam ".. (Donizetti) 2. Song, "The Gauntlet " Mr. Gilpin 3. Song, " Killarncy " Miss Robottom •I. Instrumental Trio .-—Messrs. Spackman, Humphries, and Garry 5. Sontr, " Strangers Yet " .. . .Miss Pirani G. Song, "EilyMavourneen" Mr. Robinson 7. Cornet Solo Mr. Garry S. Sontr Mr - -M" 1 0. "The Juvenile Party " Mr. Monteith Part 11. "■VTEW yEAK'S "pVE." In Four Tableaux, CIIARAC T E R S . TilE Seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn Winter, by the Misses Johanscn, R. Chegwidden, A. Cliegwidden, K. Buchanan. The Months, by Misses Dean, Thackor, Ridgway/Garner, Anderson, Fcarnc, Peddie, Leslie, Ryder, Lindsay, Paton, Berry. The You:™ and Old Ykahs, by Masters Woodcock and Martin. Christmas and Santa Claus, by Masters Townshencl and Lindsay. Father Time—Mr. Gilpin. The May Quken, Charity, Zephyr, Dewdrop, Sunshine, Rainbow, Cloud, Hoar Frost, Snow Sleet, by the Misses Holt, E. Burden, Ryder, Prcbblo, M. Ghcgwidden, L. Prcbblc, Garry, Elliot, Rcnouf, Reed. And Chorus of Fifty Voices. Conductor Mr. Murray Conductor of Orchestra.. .Mr. Garry Stage Manager Mr. Hodgson Admission —Dress circle and front stalls, 3s; stalls, 2s ; pit, Is. Doors open at 7,30; overture at 8. To conclude about 10.10 p.m. Ticket holders to stalls and circle admitted by side door at 7.1"). Tickets can bo obtained at Messrs. Dinwiddie, Walker and Go's., and at Mr. J. W. Craig's. A RCADIAN GROVE, THEATRE ±\_ ROYAL. GRAND EXHIBITION OF 'XMAS TREES On behalf of the Wcslcyan Church on THURSDAY" and FRIDAY", 13th and 14th DECEMBER. Father Christmas and Santa Clans invite the Public to moot them at a sale of Needlework, Toys, and 'Xmas and New Year's Presents. Floral Decorations. Brilliant Illumination by Chinese Lanterns, Ferns and Frosted Trees, Crystal Fountain, Side Shows, consisting of Magic Lantern, Scientific Experiments and Moving Figures, Refreshment and Flower Stalls, the whole to be bathed in crimson glow. Don't forget the Swing Boat. Concert by Forty Children the First Night, Instrumental and Vocal Concert the Second Night. Open in the afternoon from o to 5, and in the cveuins? from 7 to 10. Admission—First Day : Adults, Is ; Children, Gd. Second Day : All Gd. CLIVE DISTRICT SCHOOL PRIZE FUND. A FANCY BAZAAR with a. Musical Entertainment will be held in aid of the above, at the District school-room on FRIDAY r and SATURDAY, the 14th and loth of December; Doors opened from 2 p.m. till 10 each day. Admission—Adults, Gd ; Children, halfprice. BY" Request, the Rev. E. O. Perry will repeat his Lecture on " MEMORY " in the Methodist Free Church, Carlylestrect, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 12th of December. The Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Dc Bcrdt Hovcll. Collection at close. Mectisass. L. O. L., No. 5. NAPIER. npilE Members of the above Lodsrc will X meet THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at the Protestant Hall. WRIGHT HARTLEY, W.M. ABERCORN LODGE, No. 1813, E.G. npHE Regular Monthly Meeting will take 1 place on WEDNESDAY, the 12th of December, at 7 p.m. Business—lnstallation of W.M. and investment of Officers. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By order of the W.M. J. 11. WEAVER, Secretary. A MEETING of the promoters of the "Harmonium Concert" at Petane is called for the 17th inst., at the Petane School-room at -1 p.m. A. HAMILTON. Voluaitccr Notices. ""KRV." COMPANY ORDERS. NO. I.—Those Members who joined as drilled men, and who have not already gone through judging distance drill, will assemble opposite the Atheincuni THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7 p.m. See notice on boards. 2.—A1l who joined as recruits will assemble as above on WEDNESDAY Evening at same time and place. 3. —Plain Dress with Glengarry to be worn ; no Arms or Accoutrements. The above will be the last opportunity for passing in judging distance drill. 'W. R, BLYTHE, Captain Commanding N.R.V. fSoa'osiuii aioticcs. NAPIER BOROUGH COUNCIL. THRESH Tenders are invited for the JL? Construction of a Footpath, Kerbing, and Channelling in Shakespeare-road, from the corner of Clyde-road to that of Cootcroad. Specifications to bo seen at my office. Tenders to be sent into the Town Clerk's Office by noon of MONDAY, the 17th inst. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By order, W. BLACK, Overseer of Roads. Napier, December 11, 1888. loost asiei Found. QTRAYED from Hastings on or about JO the 19lh of November last, one Chestnut Gelding, about 1G hands, branded W on off shoulder, and one Black Mare about 15 hands, branded like 2 on shoulder. £1 reward will bo paid by the undersigned to any person giving information that will lead to their recovery. H. EAWDEN, Hastings.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3869, 11 December 1883, Page 3
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