NOTABILIA.
Messrs Robert Bader, James Boyle, and Thomas Mason Chambers have been elected members of the Havelock Road Board. Nominations of candidates for the Puketapu Rotid Board will be received up till May 2nd, and an election (if necessary;, Avill take place on May Oth. Messrs Banner and Liddle will sell tomorrow, apples, Avheat, and potatoes. By special request the Art Exhibition Avill be open till next Wednesday. An election tor two member;-) of the Hcretaunga Road Board takes placo on the 10th May. Particulars are inserted of special trains and admission to the course, iv connection with the WaiptiAvti races, to be held next Friday. Mr EdAvard Lyndon will sell next I'liursday morning, a quantity of furniture, piano, books, and other goods. Mrs Chissell, Theatre Royal Registry Office, has situations for general servants, waiters, etc. An advertiser wants a furnished or unfurnished house on tho hills. Mr Fleming Norton -will perform at the Theatre Royal this evening. Mr Thomas Foreman has been elected a member #_ the Heretaunga Road Board. Jacob Faithful's Consultation on the May Day Handicap closes to-morroAv. A meeting of the Alpha Lodge United Friends, will he held on Friday evening next. The half-yearly meeting of tho HaAvke's Bay District of Foresters will bo held on Thursday evening next. Tenders arc invited for the erection of a four-roomed cottage at the Spit. Applications are invited for the purchase of the stock-in-trade, household furniture, and ctl'ects at present in the premises of the Wanstead Hotel. Also horse, trap, and harness. Mr Hubert Lamb, architect, invites tenders for additions to the Masonic Hotel. Mr. William Riddell has been appointed fire inspector. Mrs J. A. Rearden, Coote road, Avillhave accommodation for boarders after the Ist May. Mrs. Prcbble has situnf ions vacant for cooks, general servants, a;...!. ;.-arses. Specifications of (he Taradale Parsonage have been lost. Sleep Comfortably:.'! Persons desirous of enjoying a comfortable night's .sleep can only do so by keeping themselves warm and snug ; in order to elo this they should purchase some of Robinson's Bradford Blankets at 11/0, 12 G, 15G, 17G, 10G, and 2b - a pair, lie has prices and eptalitics fo suit all buyers of best Values. A number ot now advertisement.-; Avill be found in our "AVanted" column. Flies and Bugs,—Beetles, insects, roaches tints, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chip- ' rnunks, cleared out by " Rough on Rats."
Felton, Grim wade & Co. Agents, Wellington Clergymen, LaAvyers, Editors, Bankers, and Ladies need American Hop Bitters daily, for nerve force. Read.
Roslyn and Mosgiel Yarns at Fac- .. )i Tory Prices Just Opened at The <> New Zealand Clothing Factory.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4289, 27 April 1885, Page 3
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