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(For continuation of news see fourth page.) THEATRE ROYAL, NAPIER. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY, 22nd, 23rd, and 2 Ith June. POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE FAMOUS T YNOII FAMILY BELLRINGERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS AND VOCALISTS (Organised 1807). TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Admission—4s, 2s Od, and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at S. JAMES SMITH) ... H.P. BARNES ) A g ollt ' s - HASTINGS TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 30th JUNE, 1887. JUBILEE FANCY DRESS BALL in aid of funds of Athenaeum and Fire Brigade. 'Tickets, One Guinea, to admit one Gentleman and two Ladies, can be ob- | taincd at R. T. .Smythe's, Hastings, or from E. R. VICKERMAN, Hon. Sec. TTAWKE'S BAY GUN CLUB. WINTER MEETING. Alterations of date from the 21st to 24th 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 road that ■ all members on tho ground can enter, except the winners of No. 1 and No. 2 match. BETHEL C. WARE, . Secretary. NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. NAPIER PARK RACES. rpilE Stores of members will be closed all , X day on tho 28th. ! J. C. FOWLER, Chairman. ' NAPIER WORKING MEN'S CLUB. mHlS'(Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 X o'clock, P.S. M'Lean, Esq., will deliver his popularLectr.ro on '' Hard Times; their Cause and Cure.'' JOS. PARKER, President. POSTPONEMENT OF SPORTS. H.B. AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. Sports Meeting which was to have . been held on the Recreation Ground on Satuaday next, the 25th inst., has beou postponed on account of the wet state of the '. ground. Due notice will be given of the date on which the meeting will be hold. . ,'. Jno. PARKER, Hon. Sec. SCINDE LODGE 419 I.C. ST. JOHN'S DAY. , i rnHE Regular Meeting of . the above 1 Lodge will be held on St. John's •; Day, FRIDAY, 24th instant, in the Victoria. Hall, Munro-street, at 7.30 p.m. Business : Installation. ; Visiting Brethren are invited. By order of the W.M., ROBT. PRICE, P.M., Secretary. ; NOTICE. NAPIER SAVINGS BANK. ripiTESDAY being a Public Holiday this , X Bank will be Open on Wednesday Evening. ' EDWARD LYNDON, | Manager. > ' ! ir—-• ] , A CAUTION. < rpiIIS is to Caution tho Public against X giving their Tickets to untrustworthy -\ people for collection. I gave mine to a . certain Barman in Napier to, collect the , ] dividend for me on the last race of the H.B. [ Jockey Club's Meeting, but ho pocketed the ] money and denied point blank that I gave him the ticket. 1 X.Y.Z., Hastings-street, Napier. . rjAENHEBS addressed to tho undersigned - X wiirKSFoueived up to noon on WED- ; NESDAY, th3"V2sth inst., for tho. under- I mentioned supplies *0 the Clarendon Club : Hotel for six months eiitring 31st December, 18S7 :— V >-.. : - 1. Best Beef and Mutton, PoYiifeVeal, Lamb, and Butcher's Small < 2. Brond at per lb. ] 3. Coal at per ton. , 4. Firewood at per cord. > Specifications to be seen at tho Hotel. i THOMAS PEDDIE, Proprietor. = LOST, on the Town and Suburban Race- f course—A Greenstone Pendant, set in ] gold. Anyone returning same to office of ] this paper will be rewarded. : FOR SALE. < ONE oh H.P. Engine with Multitubular ] Boifer and Fittings complete, nearly now. Apply to F. ALGAR. l : 1 P. F. COLLEDGE I • ] Has received, ex Mail Steamer, t ] M.ASONIO APRONS, : English and Irish Constitution, best ] Quality, ' -'• .! THIRTY SHILLINGS EACH. Also a nice selection of New Goods in— i JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, • • i SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATED ] GOODS, ' ■ '"' : The whole of which will bo sold i . VEET CHEAP Inspection Invited. P E. COLLEDGE, JEWELLER. COHEN'S GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE AT THE LITTLE DTJST PAN. Great Clearing Salo of Furniture, &o. Largest Sale of Furniture ever - m , . Napier. , During the Months of Juc-. ancl Jul Hr Cohen will offer the " j^- of his varied Stock of Funutn- & at unhciU . d 0 f Prices. . . ' ' . The B^ iancQ of gtock romainittg 0 n hand ?-. ..e end of J-'ly will bo submitted to x'ublic 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. The following are a few of the lines .'— , Suites of Furniture(in Hoise-hau-, Leather, and Cretonne), Chest of Drawers (English. ' and Scotch), ChefEoniers, Cabinets; Wardrobes, Book-shelves, What Nots, Music 1 Stands, Gipsy Tables, Occasional Tables, Loo-Tables, Dining, Dressing and Kitchen Tables, Couches (English and Colonial), ! Easy Chairs, Bedsteads (Half-tester, 1 French Brass Top) Mattrasses : (Spring, Horse-hair, Fibre, arid Wool) Bolsters, i Pillows, Blankets. Glass and Crockery ■ Ware, Ironmongery, a lot of other stock too (numerous to mention, all at exceptionally Low Prices. ':'■•'' ; . My Books are now closed and all business '; done in future will be strictly for Cash, and all amounts due' must be paid by the end of \ July, all amounts then remaining unpaid will be placed in the hands of my Solicitor * for.Collection. ' \ /, >.. I h.p;Mhen; * pETER GILLESPIE, - PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, SHEET ZINC AND GALVANISED £ IRON WORKER. , Every description of Tinware made and repaired; Water and Gas laid on; j . Shower, Hip, and Sponge Baths mado i to order. t EMERSON-STREET, NAPJER. i

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4945, 22 June 1887, Page 3

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