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NOTABILIA.

The Daily Telegraph, in circulation, enterprise, and influence, has no rival outside of the four cities in New Zealand. Being unbiassed, independent, and fearless, recognising neither sect nor clique, it circulates from end to end of Hawke's Bay, as well as largely beyond the province. Mr A. B. Greene is appointed agent at Hastings for the Daily Telegripii. The annual meeting of the Hawke's Bay Cricketers' Association will be held on Saturday, at 7.45 cm., at Mayo's Emnire Hotel. The jewellery sale will be continued tomorrow. Barraud and Bowerman, chemists, have dissolved partnership, and Mr Owen has joined Mr Bowerman. Carter and Co. advertise cloth tablecovers. The business premises of N. Jacobs will be closed to-morrow till 6 o'clock in the evening. Some "Wanteds" are inserted re the Canterbury Times. Tenders close with the Tamumu Road Board to-morrow at noon for quarrying, breaking, and carting metal. Tenders close to-morrow with Mr G. E. G. Eichardson for carting timber and material to Patea. The Tamumu Road Board meet to -morrow at noon, when a general rate will be struck. E. H. Newman, Compton House, changes his advertisement over leader. Rev. P. H. Cornford lectures at the Port Presbyterian Church to-hight at S, on " Missionary Life in Jamaica." Nominations for Napier Rowing Club's ti'ial fours, to be rowed on. 20th November, close to-night at 8. Children's tea and entertainment at St. Androws's Hall, Spit, to-night at 5.30. Settling oii the H.B. Jockery Club's spring meeting takes place to-morrow at 11 a.m C: .L. Margoliouth /jells new and second • hand furniture at his auction mart tomorrow at il a.m. The Napier Rowinsr Clubs's season, will be opened to-morrow in the inner harbor. "Wolfe's SciiNAPrs the great remedy for dyspepsia. E. H. Newman inserts some small advertisements. H. Monteith sells the hurdle racer The Druid, and several other good horses, at his sal 6at the Horse Bazaar to-morrow. C. B. Hoadley and Co. insert full particulars of the Empire Hotel, Waipawa, which they sell by auction on November 4, at 2 p.m. A three-roomed cottage 411 Carlyle-street is. to. let, ..--■• A number of new advertisements wil! be found in our "Wanted" column. All Hawke's Bay people are perfectly aware that Cottrell's City Hairdressing Saloon is the Largest and Best Appointed in Napier, and has the largest stock of tobacco, cigars, snuff, musical instruments, billiard-balls, and all requisites for billiardroom. Birds or animals stuffed, musical instruments repaired, pipes mounted, hairwork of every description. Ladies* or gents' hair dyed on'thQ premisos. 'A.. "W. L. Cottrell,' Wholesale and Ketail Tobacconist, next Criterion Hotel.

"Regular Bricks " —Water Park Brick Yards, Taradale. Bricks, at the yard, £2 10s 6d per thousand. For Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, go to V. Jensen's, Emerson-street, the cheapest Jewellery Warehouse in Napier. All repairs thoroughly executed by first-class tradesman. Satisfaction assured ; a trial will prove it.

The original genuine article—Wolfe's Schnapps.

For all kinds of saddlery go to James Mills, Emerson-street.

?0r OIOSS confinement, want of air, sedentary habits and brain and nerve tire, trust in- Hop Bitters (American Cp..'e) Read. • ■■■••• " '•

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4734, 8 October 1886, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4734, 8 October 1886, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4734, 8 October 1886, Page 3

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