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THE CORNER ESTABLISHMENT. NEAL AND 'f! LOSE, UNIVERSAL OUTI-UIfEItS. NEAL AND CLOSE'S Men's Clothing NEAL AND CLOSE'S Boys' Clothing NEAL AND CLOSE'S Hate and Cape NEAL AND CLOSE'S Hosiery, Underclothing NEAL AND CLOSE'S Gloves Handkerchiefs NEAL AND CLOSE'S Overcoats Mackintoshes NEAL AND CLOSE'S Football Outfits NEAL AND CLOSE'S Ruga Portmanteaux NEAL AND CLOSE'S Boots and Shoos NKAL AND CLOSE'S Large Stock at Old Prices NEAL AND CLOSE, HASTINGS-STREET. A GRAND MUSICAL SERVICE entitled "RECLAIMED" .■will be given in the United Methodist Free Church on WEDNESDAY "EVENING, Jnly 11th, nt 8 p.m., when the following mueicial selections will bo rendered by a Choir of over Twenty Voicee. which will be accompanied by Beveral;Musical Instruments, conducted by Mr Rees (Cadwaladr) Watkins:—" Blessed are the People," "Cone Away," "O, Anger is an Evil Thing," "Sighing for Thee," " Looking Oft Unto Josua," " Bringing Your Carea to Jesus," " Sweet Sabbath Bells," "Every Word of God is Pure," "Welcome Wanderer, Welcome," " Abundantly Able to Save," "Though Your Sins be as Scarlet," " Trust Ye in the Lord," "Home Returning," "Rejoice in the Lord," Offer Unto God Thanksgiving. , The Rev. J. Edwards will read the connective story. THEATRE j||j*i|l|||l|& ROYAL. MONDAY, JULY 16th. J. BONDFIELD AKERS. TITONDAY — POPULAR CONCERT. I Admission, Is. Dress Cirolo, 2s. L.0.L., H. 8., NO. 5. CELEBRATION OF THE 12tu JULY. ,g& .» rjIHE Annivorsaiy JL "will bo eclobrated y}ralf§H by a Dinnor at the JjEXjjskjHr Orange Hall on THURSDAY, 12th y orclor °* tno ~~ THOMAS ANDERSON. FANCY DRESS BALL. rnHE ANNUAL FANCY DR~ESS JL BALL m aid of tho HASTINGS VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE FUNDS will bo hold in tho Town Hall on THURSDAY, 19th July, 1888. Dancing to commence afc 8.30. Tickets, One Guinea, to admit "no Gentleman and two Ladies. W. E. BECK, 'J. Hon. Sec. ELITE T> OIiLER SKATING RINK, Jti '•• •■■■■"■■ GAIETT;-., THIS ATRE, .' PICSKBSe-STIIBKT, ". i* < O P.E .N . TWO-REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY. : Afternoora, tof. t» 10. Admission--ONE SHILLING. " ' ■ TJiero is also a SPECIAL SESSION in tho Moming>, froitf 10 to 12,'••for 1**.»183 thea»in aaguirinjr the art of Rblftr Skating." To-, this session Admission ft FREE. In thd Afternoon Ladies are charged Sixpence, v i ,AXarge Corps of polite and gentlemanly Attafches in. attendance, and efficient Teachers atoyays ready to instruct Beginners in the; art of Skating Fiqgi on , -VT A PIKR - RINHTiN G). 0 LICT ■ EMERSON-STREEr. OPEN DAILY. Morning Hours (Froo admißsion, Ladies only) .. 10.30 to 12.30 Afternoon 2.30 to 5 Evening .. .. ... 7.30 to 10 Monthly Tickets (Ladies' or Gentlemen) .. .. 15s each One Dozen Tickets, Gentlemen .. . • .. 9s • ■ Ladies ~. .. .. Ss Or, Gentlemen adminsion .. Is Ladies cd Skates 6d extra to above charges. > HTEALANDIA ROLLER SKATING /j RINK. HASTINGS TOWN HALL. Opon in tho afternoon for ladio?. only. Admission, Fbke; Skates, Cd. Instructor will bo in attendance to teach beginnore. Eteniug Admission, Gd; Skates, Is. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. HOUSEHOLD DRAIN CONNECTIONS WITH THE PUBLIC SEWERS. NOTICE is hereby given that tho Napier Borough Council, at its ordinary meeting held on the 6th Juno, paused the following resolution, viz. :— "That the contractor for house drain onnections bo the only person licensed to make such connections." . In reference to tho above tho following clause, No. 278, of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1886, is hereby publiahod for general information, via.: — "If any person not having the written authority of tho Council in that behalf makes any private drain connected -with a public drain, or in any way stops or obstructs any such public drain, he shall be liablo to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds. And the Council may remove such private drain or alter tho same as it thinks fit, and may recover from such person the full cost of removing such obstruction, or of removing or altering such private drain and of all damage dove thereby." By order. M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Napier, 9th July, 1888. W. J. BEALE, SEWING MACHINE IMPORTER, HAS REMOVED raoM HASTINGS.STREET TO CITY BUFFET BUILDINGS, EMERSON-STREET. p R~A ND ART UNION EIGHTY TICKETS AT ONE POUNL EACH. E. ASHTON . Has received permission from tho Coloma Secretary to disposo by Art Union o Two Oil Paintings of Maoris, execute by the Celebrated Artist, Hkbr Ujt baul'B, whoso pictures attracted sucl ! Kicttt attention in tho New Zealand cour of tho Colonial Exhibition, und to wlioii the special medal and certificate wer ] awarded. Tho Two Pictures arc value. ut £80. They wo handsomely framed i: ' gold, and uro now on view mS. Oamell Show-room. Subjects. First—Maoiu Woman, with p Child on Ik back ; size, 3-1 x '27 inches. - Second—Maomficest Poiwiuit of the iat ' f Maoki Chief, Renata Kawki'O. These Paintings aro of historic value, t tho old moo of Maoris are fast dyiujr out. The drawer of Ist prize to have choice < c Pi The eS clrawing will Uko place at I o Carnell's Show-room at an early date un . - the Huporvimon of a committeo ot gontlomc to bo olected by tho eiibeoi'iboM. Tho result of drawing will be adreitw iv the Napier papers. Tickets can be ol tai ° e y. ASHTON AND S. CARNAL.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5267, 10 July 1888, Page 3

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