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AUTUMN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. NEAL & CLOSE Are now opening Several Shipments of AUTUMN MILLINERY. MANTLIS AND COSTUMES FUR TIPPETS AND BOAS. DRESS MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS. HOTSERY, GLOVES, AND LACES. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. NEAL JTCLOSE, UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS. THEATRE ROTAL - TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ri RAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL \JT By the Members of tho NAPIER GYMNASIUM, Assisted by PROFESSOR CARROLLO, Of Auckland. Under tho patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress, and leading Citizens of Napier. PROGRAMME. Pabt I. 1. Overture—Sorrell's Band. 2. Dumb-bells in Squad to Music—Members Nnpior Gymnasium. Leader, Professor Carrollo. 3. Singlesticks—Messrs R. D. D. McLean v. S. F. Whitcomb. 4. Boxing—Messrs A. H. Wilson, J. Crowley, and Professor Carrollo. 5. Light Indian Club Exhibition to Music —Messrs F. and S. Lyndon. 6. Bayonet Exercise by tho men of tho * N.N.A.V., commanded by Lieut. Hoslin. Interval of Five Minutos. Part 11. 7. Professor Carrollo , s Performance on ' Three Bars, assisted by Messrs L. Newton, C. Roberts, W. Newton, G. W. Harden, and Ivess. 8. Boxing—Messrs E. D. Hoben t. S. Fryer. 9. Stick t. Bayonot—Messrs C. G. Wight - man t. S. F. Whitcomb. 10. Heavy Indian Clubs —Mr M. Herrold. 11. Fencing—Professor Carrollo v. Mr E. Jardine. 12. Parallel Bars—Messrs F. and S. Lyndon, L. H. and W. Newton, G. W. Harden, H. S. Liddle, Ivess, C. Roborts, and Professor Carrollo. Interval of Five Minutos. Pabt 111. 13. Indian Club Squad to Music—Samo ac Dumb-bolls. 14. Wrestling—Heavy Weights, Messrs H. C. Skeet v. G. G. Peacock; Light Weights, G. W. Hardon v. J. Hughes. 1.5. Roman Rings—Mr C. Roberts and Professor Carrollo. 16. Ye Olde Englishe Game of Quarter6taffe—Mr A. H. Wilson and Professor Carrollo. 17. Boxing—Mr L. Newton and Professor Carrollo. 18. Boxing Ifelec by Twenty Boxers. Tickets may be had from any of tho Members. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Jacobs'. Sorrell'e Band in attendance. LOYAL MEANEE LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. ANNIVERSARY BALi.. A FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in the Oddf.-llows' Hall, Taradalc, on THURSDAY EVENING, 12th April, 1888. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10s 6d, extra Lady Us 6d, can bo obtained from any of the Business Places in Taradale, Mr A. McCartney, Caledonian Hotol, Napier, and from PI. GEBBIE, Hon. Secretary. N O R S~E AY O 6~D DISASTER I HEREBY convene a Public Meeting of the Citizens of Napier and Suburbs at tbo Borough Council Chambers at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW, the 23rd instant, to consider ways and means of relieving , tho distressed settlers of Norsewood nnd Mukaretu. G. H. SWAN, Mayor. NAPIER FOOTBALL CLUB. npHl2 Annua,! General Meeting of this X Club will be hold at tho Criterion Hotel on SATURDAY, 24th instant, at 7.30 p.m. W. J. CHILDS, Hon. See. HAWKE'S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. npHIS Society advanoos money on FreeL Jhold and Leasehold Properties, Prinoia'nd Interest repayable as follows on each £25 advanced :— .■G s. d. 2 years .. 13 6 per month 4 ~ .. 0 12 11 „ 6 ~ ~094 „ 8 „ ..077 „ 10 „ ..066 ~ 12 „ ..0 6 10 „ Tho Loan can bo paid off at any rime during its currency on givinsr 3 Months Notice or paying 3 Months Interest. In cuso of illness, &c, of Borrower, Redemption Payments can be suspended for a stipulated period, Interest only payable on balauco of Loan. In caso tho Borrower winhes to build, the money can bo advanced as the building progresses. Borrowing Shares are £25 each, Entrance Fee Is per Share, and 10s Gd Inspection Fee, if tho Property is within 3 miloa from Napier Post Offi>t>. INVESTMENT SHARES are issued every December, which mature in from 6 to 9 years as per Rules, but can be withdrawn with Interest at any time previous thereto on due Notice. Subscriptions", flg per Share per Month, payable on the first Monday in each Month , Entrance Fees, 2s Gd por Share. Persons taking up Shares after December pay the Back Subscriptions, together with Bonus aftor March. Forms on application, Prospectuses, and all information can bo obtained at the Society's Office during Office hours. J. B. FIELDER, Secretary. "A , AEJOO , " MOSGIEL TWEEDS MOSGIEL HOSIERY AND YARNS MOSGIEL FLANNELS AND BLANKETS MOSGIEL RUGS AND PLAIDS Always reooire the HIGHEST AWABJDS FOR EXCELLENCE THE MOSGIEL WOOLLENS A RE made from PURE WOOLS alone, il and without any shoddy mixture, by competent hands and the best obtainable machinery. Tho Public are requested not to accept Imitations, but to insist upon getting the genuine Mosgiel articles. The Trado supplied through all the Wholesale Warehousemen, or at tho Company's Warehouse, High-»treet, Dunedin, and by Messrs Davidson, Irvine and Co., a,ud Neal and Close, Napier.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5176, 22 March 1888, Page 3

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