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THEATRE j|3§||jll ROYAL, NAPIER. Manager and Teeasureh .. Liddy. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY, MARCH 12th. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. j WILLIAMSON, GARNER, AND MUSGROVE'S ROYAL COMEDY COMPANY. This Company, specially selected from the forward, ranks in tho profession, comprise the following Artists, nearly all of which will make their first appearance in Napier:—Mr G. S. Tetheradge, Mr G. W. Anson, Mr Alfred Mattley, Mr D'Arcy Stanfield, Mr E. C. Calvert, Mr Frank Gates, Mr F. Beverly, Mr F. Stanmaur ; Miss Agnes Thomas, Miss Annie Taylor, Miss Beatrice Lyster, Miss Emma Fischer, Miss Ella Clairbourne, Miss Madge Herrick, Mr George Bryer, Mr W. F. Clithcrow; Mr F. Edmunds, scenic artist; Mr B. Cahill, stage mechanist; Mr F. Gresham, property master. NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS. During the season tho Programme will be selected from the following repertoire:— "The Magistrate," "Hazel Kirke," "Written in Sand," "Jim the Penman," "Betsy," "Nitao First." The initial performance will be Pincro's Comedy, "THE MAGISTRATE," With Powerful Cast of Character. Box Plan now open, and all particulars at N. Jacobs'. Admission, ss, 3s, Is. Train Notices on the 12th, 15th, 16th, and 18th March. Trains for Hastings will wait till after tho performance. THEATRE ROYAL. /CONCERT in aid of the NAPIER CADET UNIFORM FUND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th, 1887. Part I. 1. Garrison Band .. ~ Overture 2. Solo—" Arab's Farewell to his Steed." Mr Barber 3. Solo .. .. .. Miss Buchanan 4. Solo—" Willo' tho Wisp,".. Mr Sheath 5. Clarionet Solo.. .. Mr Jacobsen 6. Solo, scena from "Lucrezia Bogia"— " Come c bello " .. Mrs Sheath 7. Violin Solo .. .. ..MrDicken 8. Glee—-Smart's Autumn Song. INTERVAL. Part 11. 1. Garrison Band 2. Solo--" The Last Watch ".. Mr Aplin 3. Violin Solo—Fantasia Miss Stevens 4. Solo—" rheLittleHero "■ Mr Grantham 5. Herr Calon 6. Solo—" Twas Within a Mile o'Edinbro' Town" .. .. Mrs Sheath 7. Duo in D (Schubert) Sj>ackman and Dickin 8. Solo MrSlade 9. Glee—Hatton's " Ocean Lullaby " God Save the Queen. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Tickets may be had from Messrs Craig, Crerar, Jacobs, and Hoffman, or from Officers of tho Cadet Corps. RE-OPENING or the fIAIETY THEATRE. GRAND MINSTREL AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, ON THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE FIRE POLICE AND SALVAGE CORPS. Programme in Future Issue. Admission ; 3s, 2s, and Is FRED OASSIN, Secretary. BALL. A BALL will be held in the Town Hall, Hastings, on TUESDAY, 15th March. Tickets can be obtained at Caulton's Pacific Hotel, Thayer's (baker), and Smythc's (bookseller). Double tickets, to include refreshments, 10s 6d. VICTORIA LODGE, 1577, E.C. rTIHE Regular Monthly Meeting of the JL above Loclu-o will be held at 7.30 THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, in tho Masonic Hall, Munroe-street. Visiting Brethren aro cordially invited. By order of the W.M. H. C. A. WUNDRAM, P.M., Secretary. I?OR SALE—One 200-gallonlron Tank, 1 new, price £2. C. E. and H. Gibbons, Seedsmen, Hastings-street, Napier. 17 OR SALE this coming planting season—lo,ooo young Apple Trees, all worked on Magctin and Spy Stocks, and all other nursery stock. J.G. solicits the inspection of the public before sending out of the distriot for the above goods. Keep the money in the place and poverty cut. Catalogues with supplement in May. Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Brocoli Plants, &c.— J. Goddnrd, Havclock Nurseries, Hawke's Bay, N.Z. TVTAPIER SAVINGS BANK* _\ Beowning-stkeet. OPEN ON TUESDAY EVENINGS From 6 to 8 o'clock Deposits received from Is to £100. 5 per cent, interest allowed on all deposits not exceeding £100. EDWARD LYNDON, Manager' NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. [Established 1859.] Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up and Reserve Funds.. £425,000 With unlimited liability of Shareholders. FlßE—lnsurances against loss by fire are effected by this Company upon every description of property on tho most favorable terms. MARINE — Merchandise, Freight, and Hulls insured to and from all parts of the world. T. J. BRASSEY, Manager for Hawke's Bay. TRY jaUKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM. SPECIAL NOTICE. Kirkpatrick's New Season's Jam is made from' Nelson-grown Fruit, and boiled within a few hours after the fruit has been gathered ; it thus retains most of the natural flavor of the fresh Fruit. Kirkpatrick's New Season's Jam is the most delicious preserve in the market. . Do not be persuaded to buy cheap and inferior brands of Jam the remains ©f old stock which must be sold at any price, but ask for Kirkpatrick's New Season Jam, and see you get it. The Best is always the Cheapest. KIRKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM IS THE BEST. CAUTION. None is genuine unless, our name is stamped on each tin," and has our registered Trade Mark " Lord Nelson" on the Label. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers, Nelson, N.Z. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURA ANCE COMPANY. Principal Offices—77 Collins-street West, Melbourne. FIRE AND .MARINE RISKS of every description accepted' by the undersigned at LOWEST RATES. :.. DAVIDSON, IRVINE & CO. i LIVERPOOL AND ■ LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. [Established 1836.] Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Reserve Funds (1879), £5,812,995. TNSURANCES against Fire effected at i; the lowest-rates. First-class risks treated very liberally. ■- F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, ( ... ...- . ; •■' ■. Agents;' . AT THE APOTHECARIES' HALL, Masonic Hotel JJuildinge, ~: Napier, v .'•• The following-.Reliable Medicines can be ..obtained. ECCLES' RED GUM SYRUP for the speedy euro of all Chest and Throat Affections. Bottles, 1/6 and 2/6.. ECCLES' WORM POWDERS, a certain cure for Worms in Children. Boxesj 176. . - ■•'"-,.' ■'-..'■ ECCLES' VEOETABLE ANTIBILIOU PLLLS, have a direct action on the Liver, and are safe and mild Laxative. .Boxes,l/6 and 2/6. ..'.,:.. ...>„*; ECCLES' DIGESTIVE PILLS, the safest and best remedy for indigestion. Boxes, .1/6 and 2/6.. X_J^ v a ECCLES' lODIZED SARSAPARILLA. Cleans and Purifies the Blood from all ' ;impnre matteri ; Bottles, 2/6 and ECCLES' CORN REMOVING PALNT, ••'-■ The only certain and Painless Corn :"•■ Remover; Cures after a few apphpa-. tibnsV; Bottles/1/6 and 2/6. > . jtjmft. -' EXTRACTED^

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4859, 8 March 1887, Page 3

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