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THEATRE j|4ftj9 ROYAL. FRIDAY, 10th JUNE. . n ' Grand Performance of W. S. Gilbert's to Farcical Comedy, is '6 mO M COBB," By the Sock and Buskin Society. .1.1 T in In aid of the BOOJUM AND SIR DONALD d DISASTER FUND. ' c DRAMATIS PERSONiE: '' Colonel O'Fipp (An Irish Adventurer)") 0 £ Tom Cobb 1 .. v a • v £ ! e Whipple } .. Yom S Surgeons) ~ . - 1 Matilda O'Fipp (Tho Col.'s dauditer) °; 'Mr Effingham \,, . " '>. „ £ f Sirs Effingham Members of ?g i l > Bulstrodo Effingham a £™ tlc -2 C fc Caroline Effingham ) Famil 7- S Footman J 3 Full Orchestra under conductorship o Mr A. P. Sheath. Admission :—Dross Circle, 3s ; Stalls o: , Pit,_2s Gd. J Tickets can bo obtained and seatsreservee at Jacobs'. Doors open 7.30. Overture 8 o'clock. A Special train will leave Hastings a ' G. 50 p.m., arriving in town at 7.30 p.m. .. and returning a quarter of an hour aftci the performance. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 1 NAPIER SECTION, r SOCK AND BUSKIN COMPANY. 3 , f\N FRIDAY, Juno 10th, the Trail V/ usually leaving Napier lor Hastingi , at G. 50 p.m. will bo Cancelled. A Trair will leave Napier for Hastings at 5.50 p.m as on Saturdays. A Special Train will leave Hastings foi Napier at 6.50 p.m., returning to Hastings Napier depart 15 minutes after the close oi " performance. BY ORDER. NAPIER MUSICAL SOCIETY. SEASON 1887-8. nPHE First Concert of the Season, com.JL ' prising Mozart's Twelfth Mass and Operatic Solos and Chorus, will be given in | tho Theatre Royal on THURSDAY, the ICth instant, in aid of the Jubilee Relief Fund. Subscriptions (0 tickets 1 guinea) can be left with Mr J. W. Craig-, Hastings-street, or with the Hon. Secretary, from whom all particulars can bn obtained. [ E. P. MOUNTFORT, Hon. Sec. MARINE DISASTER FUND. "jyUSICAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT ' If JL IN AID OF THE MARINE DISASTER RELIEF FUND. THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, IGtii INSTANT, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Mozart's 12th Muss 2. Miscellaneous Selection (Solos, Duets, Chornsses, &c.) BAND AND CHORUS OF SIXTY PERFORMERS. Tickets 3s (l 2s, and Is, to bo obtained at tho principal booksellers and at the doors. MARINE. DISASTER FUND. DISTRICT SCHOOL CONCERT, IN AID OF THE FUND BOOJUM—SIB DONALD. ActionSon'gs, Patriotic Songs, S. M'Burney's Popular Cantata "VICTORI A." JUNE 14th — IN THEATRE ROYAL. Particulars in future Advertisement. 3s, 2s, Is. YOUNGj WOMEN'S MUTUAL HELP ASSOCIATION. A COOKING LESSON in St. John's Schoolroom, on FRIDAY, 10th June, at 7.30. Admission, Gd. Members Free "HARD TIMES, THEIR CAUSE AND CURE." MR P. S. M'LEAN will Lecture on the above subject in the Athenajum Hall THIS (Thursday] EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that John Richard Lanatjze, of Napier, has taken out an Auctioneer's License for the period ending the 25th April, 1888. EDWARD PATTEN, ' Collector of Customs. Customs-house, Napier, ' 9th June, ISB7. . . ' HURRAH ! HURRAH ! WE'LL CELEBRATE THE JUBILEE. YOU see if wo don't. We've been lying low and preparing for this event a good few weeks, and if we don't raise some dust, boys,, write us down as " off color " indeed. READ A FEW'OF OUR JUBILEE TRICES, They come into force on Saturday next, June ,11th. . HERE'S ONE FOR HIS KNOB— Ladies' High Log Button Boots, strong kid uppers and stout soles, for 8s 6d. AND TWO FOR HIS HEELS— Armor-plated Bluchers, 5s Gd. Don't you go and read the price of these Austrian Prunella Boots wrong side up— it is os 9d; reverse the figures. Reverse the figures and you have the price usually asked by the small fry. Dancing Shoes and Evening Shoes at 5s 6d reads as if some one had blundered. The Printers haven't; the Great Boot Providers haven't. We're only celebrating the Jubilee. Don't think we infer too much when we say we will sell very High Leg Real Glove Kid. Elastic Sides for 10s Gd, such as are usually sold for 18s Gd. But wo state a ■ fact. Now, hold on your hair! The "VICTORIA," a really handsome High Leg Buttoned Boot, military heel, Spanish' leather vamps —shall we also say. made to our order, or built, expressly by command of the Prince of Wales, as some-would insinuate ? The Boot could not bo improved upon much, whoever manufactured it, and at tho money, 10s Gd, is a marvel of neatness and solid value. REMEMBER SATURDAY, lira JUNE. WE JULIBRATE THE CELEBREE ! PRICE LIST. Mens' strong nailed, or plain Bluchers 5/6 Mens' Jubilee Tights for heavy wear, 10/6, and 12/6 ' Mens'strong Derby Balmorals, 10/6, 12/6, and 14/6 Mens' Galoshcd Balmorals, sown, English made, 14/6 Mens' strong Balmorals sewn, own make !12/6 Mens' Calf Elastic Sides, pegged, • 12/6 and . 14/6 Mens' strong leather Elastic Sides, 10/6 Mens' Derby Walking Shoes, own make, 8/6. •• Mens' Slippers, 30 different patterns, from 3/11 Ladies'calf kid Elastic Sides various patterns, all of splendid quality, especially reserved for Jubilee, 4/9, 5/9, G/9, and 7/6 Ladies' Austrian Prunellas 5/9, and 7/6. See foot note Ladies' Kid Button. Boots, 8/6" to 10/6. See, one for his nob Ladies' Morocco Walking Shoes 6/6, and 7/6. Hit 'em again Ladies' Ed Walking Shoes, from 5/9 Ladies' Morocco Balmorals 6/9 . Ladies' calf-skin Balmorals 8/6 and 10/6 Ladies' strong leather Elastic Sides 8/6 and 10/6 Ladies Evening Shoes, and Dancing Shoes, military heels, from 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boots, from 3/9 Ladies' wool lined Slippers, from 3/9 Ladies' leather, prunella, felt, buckskin and cloth Slippers, from 3/6 The " Victoria " Button Boot 10/6. See footnote Awfully cheap Goods, Girls' Kid.Elastic Sides, 5/6 ; Infants' Boots' and Shoes, ... 1/-; Boys' Boots, 3/11 ; Girls' Kid • Shoes, 5/0 Long Gum Boots, Leather Leggings, Peer- " less Gloss, Glycerolc, Boot Protectors, Satin Polish, Cork Soles, and Nubian; ' Blacking all at Jubilee Prices. Country customers ordering from this Price List can rely upon prompt attention if orders are accompanied by a cash remittance. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF THE WHOLE BALANCE OF CONSIGNMENT OF GOODS , '• ON SATURDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock. In Premises Next Colledge's, Hastings-, street. THERE being yet a balance of £264 worth of Stock to be sold, whichcom-, prises some very useful articles to those' furnishing, and speculators and buyers will best consult themselves by their being present, as the respective lines offered will bo cleared at any sacrifice, to make room for extensive consignments arriving, which will be duly advertised. ; , ■■■■■■- SATURDAY, At 11 o'clock; ; , '•'• ■ P. A. HERMAN, ; Auctioneer-. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL :•;•-. AND; PASTORAL. SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting of Members'will be leld in tho Society's Rooms on FRIDAY, JUNE 10th, at 11 am. W. BEILBY, Secretary. \

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 3

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