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Very Special Value.—Small mon's, men's, and extra stout mon's Silk Coats and Vests for 17/6. Also a largo assortment of Holmet, Straw, and Tonnis' Hats. Ringland & Thomas, tho People's Clothiers. Long Faces.—lt is very amusing to notice tho "long facos" of thoso to whom tho doctor Ims very wisely forbidden tho use of tea. If they only know what a delicious nnd comforting beverugo " Cadbury's Cocoa Essenco " is, which tho medical profession and press so strongly recommend, thoy would gladly go in for health when offerod on such easy and pleasant terms. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT !! WILL witness tho opening of the Christmas Bazaar. Come and see the Display of Fancy Goods. NEAL AND CLOSE. I RATHER, whero aro you going on Monday ? Why to tho Garrison Band's Sports at Farndon of courso! A MEETING of tho H.B. Philosophical Institute will bo held in tho Society's Room on MONDAY EVENING, Novembor 9th, at 8 p.m. A. HAMILTON, Hon. Sec. T> ETA N E RACES. To bo hold at Petane on MONDAY next (Princo of Wales Birthday). Admission to Course :—Vohiclos, 2s 6d ; each occupant, Is ; pedestrians, Is. Horsemen not admitted. Coaches will run constantly botweon Napior and Petane during the day. JAMES ROSS, Hon. Seo. and Treasurer. I. O. G. T. NOTICE. THE members of Work and Win Lodgo No. 276, also tho Hope of Hastings Juvenilo Temple No. 82 intend holding n Grand Picnic on tho Princo of Wales' birthday in the grounds of To Main, kindly placed at the disposal of tho committeo by J. Chambers, Esq. Lunchoon at 1 o'clock. Sports to commence at 2 p.m. Tea at 5 p.m. Admission, 2s ; children, half-price W. THOMPSON, Secretary. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, Etc. 1%/rONS. TAUL BIBRON, M.A.P., (do ItA Paris), has arrived in Napier, and will start tuition as follows:—At tho Forester's Hall, Dickens Street: Adults—Fridays, 7.30 p.m. Juveniles—Saturdays, 10 a.m. At Hastings, at Miss Bogle's : Juveniles—Fridays, 2 p.m. Classes at Boys' High School, Girls' High School, Mrs May's, Ladies' Collogo. Intending Pupils apply early. Private Classes attended. Specialities— New Waltz, French and Waltz Cotillions, New Gliding Mazurka. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY. Terms in Advance: Juveniles, 21/- ; Adults, 25/-. Circulars at Messrs J. W. Craig's, Hastings Street, and John Crorar's, Tennyson Street. Rcsidenco: Porcy Houso, Tennyson Street.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. | Napier Section. CHEAP FARES. I)RINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. Novembor 9th, 1885. Return Tickets will be issued on Nov. 7th and 9th from any Station to any Station available for Return up to and including November 10th. PETANE RACES GARRISON' BAND FETE at FARNDON PARK. Pktane Races.—On abovo dato November 9th, tho 8.43 a.m. Train from Hastings will proceed to Spit arriving at 9.38 a.m. A Special Train will leave Spit at 0.20 p.m. ; Napier 0.40 p.m.; Farndon 7 p.m.; arriving at Hustings 7.20 p.m. Gai&uisox Band Fete.—By Special Train leaving Napier at 10.20 a.m., and Ordinary Train at 11.40 a.m., Tickets will bo issued to Farndon, at Two Shillings each Singlo or Return irrespective of class, including admission to the Sports. Similar Tickets will be_issued from Hastings by Trains leaving thero at 10 a.m. and 11.38 a.m. Trains for Napier leavo Farndon at 5,30 p.m. and O.&'p-m. For Hastings at 4.40 p.m, and 5.50 p.m. BY ORDER. District Manngor's Office, Napier, Oct. 29th, 18S5. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TARADALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1885. VOCAL and Instrumental Concert in aid of the Meaneo Mission Catholic School. Particulars in small bills. MEANEE ROAD BOARD. A PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers will bo held in the Odd Fellows Hall, Taradale, on SATURDAY, 14th inst., at 7.30 p.m., to consider tho position of tho Board. W. WATERHOUSE, Clerk Road Board. NOTICE. TO CAPTAIN JOHN SETTER. SIR,— I hereby givo you notice to leavo my houso by the 4th of Decembor, and to leavo it in ns good an order as when you took it over according to agreement, if not, the damage done will bo sued for without further notice. After the 4th of December, 18S5, the rent of my Ilouse will 'bo £3 per week, and to bo paid weokly.—l am, your landlord, ANDREW TAYLOR, Chaucer-road, off Barrack Hill. CARLTON HOTEL, HASTINGS. Tho abovo new Hotel will bo opened on MONDAY NEXT, oth instant CLIVE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that tho Clive Road Board will at its meeting to bo held on Wednesday, 2nd December next, levy a General Rato of throo-cighths of a penny in the pound on all ratoablo property in tho district for tho period from 2nd December, 1885, to 31st March, 1886, and that tho said rato shall bo payable in one payment on June Ist, 18S0. Tho Rate Book is opou to inspection at tho Polico Station, Clive. Clerk Clive Road Board.__ ESTATE OF OWEN COWEN, DECEASED. ACCOUNTS in this Estate arc now payable at tho office of tho undersigned. EDWARD LYNDON, Executor. £10 REWARD. shall give tho above Reward for T \ such information as will lead to tho conviction of tho dastardly scoundrel who scored our Plato Gluss Windows with a diamond. RINGLAND & THOMAS, Hastings-street, Napier. MRS CHISSELL [N thanking her numerous patrons for past favors, wishes to intimate that her Registry Oflico is in no way connected with any other in town. Plcaso address all communications POPLAR HOUSE, Emerson streot, Napier, Whero they will recoivo immediuto attention. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HORSE | AND CATTLE OWNERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. SEEING the great, want that exists here in Hawke's Bay for a man who thoroughly understands tho horse—his disease nnd cure—aud at tho request of many friends, who I havo rendored many vuluublo services through my skill in Veteriuary business, I am dotenninsd to follow the samo in future in all its branches. All oases entrusted to my caro will receive proper attention. Castrating, Firing, Blistering, Bono Setting, Sen., executed with skill. All sorts of diseases in Horso or Cow (if curable) undertaken, and guarantee given. No euro no pay, no shooting. PHILLIP JOHN MURTAGH. Veterinay Practitioner, 1 Hastings. ■ Hoi'Bo3 taken to graze Apply P. J- ' Murtagh, Hastings. I r\N and after October 22nd all letters i v/ and telegrams to bo addressed Tat- £ tersall's, Christchurch. W. PROFFITT.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4455, 7 November 1885, Page 3

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