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THEATRE ROYAL, NAPIERTUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 21st, 22nd, 23ed, and 24th June. POSITIVELY LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE FAMOUS T YNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS AND VOCALISTS (Organised 18G7). TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JUBILEE NIGHT, FIRST CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ! EVERYTHING NEW ! Concluding with THE JUDGE'S SUBSTITUTE. Admission—ls, 2s Gd, and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at S. JAMES SMITH ) . , H. P. BARNES /Agents. LA MASCOTTE ASSEMBLY. THE Committee of the above have much pleasure in announcing to the Members and their Friends that a Jubilee Dance will take place in the Gaiety Theatre on TUESDAY, the 21st, commencing as usual. Subscriptions as visitors. HASTINGS TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 30th JUNE, 18S7. JUBILEE FANCY DRESS BALL in aid of funds of Atheureum and Fire Brigade. Tickets, One Guinea, to admit one Gentleman and two Ladies, can be obtained at R. T. Smythe's, Hastings, or from E. R. VICKERMAN, Hon. Sec. TT'AWKE'S BAY GUN CLUB. WINTER MEETING. Alterations of date from tho 21st to 21th June, also acceptances for No. 1 and No. 2 Match are extended to WEDNESDAY, 22nd June, at 4 p.m., at the Criterion Hotel Napier. No. 3 Match is altered so as to read that all members on the ground can enter, except the winners of No. 1 and No. 2 match. BETHEL C. WARE, Secretary. SAINT ANDREW'S HALL, PORT. SATURDAY, IStii; MONDAY, 20th; TUESDAY, 21st INST. THE Ladies of Saint Andrew's Church will HOLD A SALE.OF WORK on the above dates. It will consist of Needlework, Fancy Articles, &c. There will be a Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music each evening, a well supplied Refreshment Stall, Shooting Gallery, and other amusements. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Waiapu will open the above Sale on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. Admission—One Shilling each. Open each day from 2 p.m. to 10 p.mr NOTICE. NAPIER SAVINGS BANK. rjWESDAY being a Public Holiday this X Bank will be Open on Wednesday Evening. • EDWARD LYNDON, Manager. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. A RATE of One Halfpenny in the £ was J\. levied by this Board on the 18th May on all Ratable Property in the Meanee Road District, for the year ending 31st March, 1888, payable to the Board's Collector on the 30th June, 1887, at the School-house, Meanee, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Mr W. B. Hill has been appointed Rate Collector, to whom all rates must be paid. G. A. M'DONALD, Chairman. 20th Juno, 1887. rip HE CANTERBURY TIMES. JUBILEE NUMBER. The issue Contains a Spocial Supplement, A MAP OF THE WORLD (On Mercator's Projection), Showing the BRITISH POSSESSIONS COLOURED, And the Extent and Glory of the Empire on which the Sun never sets. Also this week's issue contains the first instalment of Maxwell Gray's story "THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND." Continuation of " THE BLACK CROSS." "' ; PRICE SIXPENCE. Obtainable from all Booksellers., r8 LENDERS aro invited for the erection of X a Two-roomed Cottage in Charlesstreet, Western Spit. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Mr VV. Prebble's, Hastings-street, where tenders are to bo left before noon on MONDAY, 27th inst., 1887. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received up to noon of MONDAY, 27th* inst., for Additions and Alterations to Shakespeare Hotel, Shakespeare-road. Plans, Specifications, and Conditions can be seen at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1). B. FRAME, Architect. CS_ PEACOCK'S CELEBRATE® JAMS, THE PUREST MADE IN THE WORLD COHEN'S GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE AT THE LITTLE DUST PAN. Groat Clearing Sale of Furniture, &c. The Largest Sale of Furniture ever held in Napier. During the Months of June and July H. P. Cohen will offer tho whole of his varied Stock of Furniture,- &c, at unheard of Prices. The Balance of Stock remaining on hand at the end of J'dy will be submitted to Public Auction, Without Reseeve. In the meantime no reasonable offer will be refused. Remember this is a Genuine Clearing Sale, as the Proprietor retires from the business in July. Tho following are a few of the lines.-— Suites of Furniture (in Horse-hair, Leather, and Cretonne), Chest of Drawers (English and Scotch), Cheffoniors, Cabinets, Wardrobes, Book-shelves, What Nots, Music Stands, Gipsy Tables, Occasional Tables, Loo Tables, Dining, Dressing and Kitchen Tables, Couches, (English and Colonial), Easy Chancy. ( ,-Bedsteads (Half-tester, French Brass JTbp) Mattrasses (Spring, Horse-hair, Fibre, >' and Wool) Bolsters, Pillow**, Blankets.; Glass and Crockery "Ware, li-oninorigery, a lot of other stock too numerous '.$ mention, all at exceptionally Low Prices, ■.-...'.. My Boolos'arenow closed and all business done in fjnjiire/wilil b? strictly for Cash, and. all amb^^' ; the end of then; remaining unpaid wiirb^pla^f^inthehands of my Solicitor ;..'/' ; ' ''•■■.-.."■ ■;' ? |ti;P;:loHEN.^--

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 3

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