AT THE APOTHECARIES' HALL, Masonic Hotel Buildings, Napier, The following Reliable Medicines can be obtained. ECCLES' RED GUM SYRUP for the speedy cure of all Chest and Throat Affections. Bottles, 1/6 and 2/6. ECCLES' WORM POWDERS, a certain cure for Worms in Children. Boxes, 1/G. ECCLES' VEGETABLE ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, have a direct action on the Liver, and are a safe and mild Laxative. Boxes, l'G and 2/6. ECOLES' DIGESTIVE PILLS, the safest and best remedy for indigestion. Boxes, 1/6 and 2/6. ECOLES' lODIZED SARSAPARILLA. Cleans and Purifies the Blood from all impure matter. Bottles, 2/0 and 4/G. ECCLES' CORN REMOVING PAINT, The only certain and Painless Corn Remover ; Cures after a few applications. Bottles, 1/6 and 2/6. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. THEATRE <!|p|if|f§*§§ ROYAL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT !! T7INTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS JCJ and GLORIOUS RECEPTION OF MISS GEORGIE SMITHSON, The Female Maccabe, And her Talented Company, on her first appearance last uveniug. TiiEATEB Crowded fuom Flooe to Ceiling. GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF THE GREAT EASTER PANTOMIME "JDICK WHITTINGTON & HIS CAT," Which was received last night by a Crowded and Delighted Audience with Roars of Laughter and Rounds of Applause. It must be seen to be appreciated. It will be repeated TO-NIGHT with all its New Songs, Dances, Locals, &c., concluding with the GREAT HARLIQ.UINADE, Invented and arranged by JAMES. HOLLO WAY, The King of Clowns. Box Plan at Mr N.f Jacobe'. npOAVN HALL, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, 29th APRIL. First Appearance of the HASTINGS BRASS BAND. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. Admission, 3s and 2s. To Commence at 8 o'clock. NAPIER TRADESMEN'S ATHLETIC CLUB SPORTS. FARNDON PARK, MAY 24th. Maiden Race, 150yds—Entrance 2s 6d; 30s, 15s. Running Long Jump—Entrance 2s (open); 20s 16s. Club Handicap, 150, 300, and 440 yds— Nomination, 3s ; acceptance, _2s. First prize presented by J. P. Smith, Esq. ; 100s, 40s, 20s. High Jump—Entrance 2s (open) ; 20s, 10s. Three-legged Race, 200yds—Entrance Is per man (open); 20s, 10s. Horizontal Bar Exercise — Entrance 2s (open); 30s, 10s. Walking Handicap, 1 mile—Nomination 2s; '40s, 20s. Sack Race—Entrance 2s (open) ; 20s, 10s. Bicycle Slow Race, { mile (for Clubs) — Entrance 3s ; 40s, 20s. Bayonet Exercise for squad of 10 men— Entrance Is p.er man ; 100s. Mile Handicap—Nomination 2s; acceptance 2s; -60s, 30s, 15s. Boys' Race under. 15 years, 300 yards — Entrance Is (open); 15s, ss. Hurdle Handicap, 440 yards—Nomination 2s; acceptance Is ; 40s, 20s. Tug-of-War for teams of 10 men—Entrance Is per man (open); GOa. Nominations close May 3rd. Acceptances and entries for Club events May 17th. Open events on ground. Competitors to forward their last two years' perfoimaucea with nomination. ARTHUR G. HOWE, Hon. Sec. TOWN ■ AND SUBURBAN RACING CLUB. SETTLING NIGHT TO-NIGHT at Ryan's Hotel, Tara<lale, t afc 8 o'clock. All accounts to be in at that time.,. ; S. JF. ANDERSON, Secretary. .
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4594, 27 April 1886, Page 3
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