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Trimmed hats a specialty at tho corner. An immense stock of bonnets nnd hats ready trimmed for immediate sale. Neal and Close have them suitable for all classes of _ customers, and in a great variety of prices. Inspection invited. .

(For continuation of tutor see fourth page._ THE CORNER ESTABLISHMENT. NEAL ANT> CLOSE, "UNIVERSAL OUTFITTERS. NEAL AND CLOSE'S Men's Clothing NEAL AND CLOSE'S Boye' Clothing NEAL AND CLOSE'S Hats anu Caps NEAL AND CLOSE'S Hosiery, Underclothing NEAL AND CLOSE'S Qlovch Hnndkerchiefs NEAL AND CLOSE'S Overcoats Mackintoshes NEAL AND CLOSE'S Football Outfits NEAL AND CLOSE'S Rugs Portmanteaux NEAL AND CLOSE'S Boots and Shoes NEAL AND CLOSE'S Jbarge Stock at Old Prices NEAL AND CLOSE, HASTINGS-STREET. GARRISON BALL. The Above ANNUAL BALL Will bo held in tho NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER DRILL HALL, PORT AHURIRI, OS , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ist. Tickots to bo had from tho Officers of tho Company and from tho Committee, or from Chas. licslin, Honorary Secretary. 'Busses will leave Neal and Close's corner at intervals on the night of tho Ball (first 'bus at 7.30 o'clock), returning aftct tho Ball. NAPIER POULTRY AND CANARY ASSOCIATION'S EXHIBITION, 1888, AT THEATRE ROYAL, NAPIER, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, The 27xh and '28th July. The Exhibition will bo open to tho Public on FRIDAY from 3 p.m. to G p.m. Admission 2s o'd, children o'd, and from 0.30 p.m. to 10 p.m., and on SATURDAY from 11 a.m.'to 10p.m. Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. Members Free at all times on production of their tickots. HENRY LASCELLES, Secretary. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, HASTINGS. A SOCIAL EVENING will be held in J\. St Matthew's Schoolroom on THURSDAY, 27th inst. There -will bo a Stall of Work and a Refreshment Stall. .Instrumental and Vocal Music will bo contributed during tho oveuimr. Entranco 6d. " Door.-* open at 7.30, closed 9 30. THE COLUMBIA ELITE |1 OLLER SKATING RINK, GAIETY THEATRE, Dickkn'S-Strkkt, NOW OPEN. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening, 7.30 to 10. Admission—ONE SHILLING. There is also a SPECIAL SESSION in tho Morning, from 10 to 12, for Ladiks only, to encourage them in acquiring the art of Roller Skating. To this session Admission is FREE. In tho Afternoon Ladies aro charged Sixpence. A Largo Corps of polite and gentloinauly Attaches in attendance, and efficient Toachors always ready to instruct Beginners in the art of Skating Frkb of Chahqe. -VTAPIER RINKiNG CLUB, EMERSON-STREE T. OPEN DAILY. Morning Hours (Free admission, Ladies only) .. 10.30 to 12.30 Afternoon 2.30 to 5 Evening 7.30 to 10 Monthly Tickets (Ladies or Gontlomen) .. .. 15s each Ono Dozen Tickets, Gentlemen .. .. .. 9a Ladies 5s Or, Gentlemen admission .. Is Ladies (id Skates Gd extra to above charges. ZEALANDIA ROLLER SKATING RINK. HASTINGS TOWN HALL. Will ro-open on JULY 20th, THTJRfiDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Open in tho afternoon for ladies only. Admission, Fkee. Skates, Gd. Instructor will be in attendance to teach beginners. Evening admission, Cd. Skates, Iβ. MRS (COLONEL) McDONNELL having opened a School for young Ladies at Brougham House, Ellice-Bfreel, Wellington, in ready to recoivo a fow select pupil boardtire to train and educate with her own daughters. Tho School is attended by tho best Masters to be had in Wellington. Tho House and Grounds are large, occupying one of the most healthy sites in AVcllingion, commanding ti splendid view of tho City and Harbor. Mrs McDonnell will bo happy t-j furnish all particulars to Parents wi-ihing to place their daughter* under her cave. Address: Brougham House, EUico-street, WollingloH. : ENDERS will bo received up to noon & of August Ist for Clearing and Burning '10 Acres of Rushes, etc. Apply— James Stothart, Meance,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5280, 25 July 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5280, 25 July 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5280, 25 July 1888, Page 3

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