FIRE WORKS. FIRE WORKSFIRE WORKS. G.RAND PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY _ ON CHRISTMAS EVE. HASTINGS ILLUMINATED TEN-MILE ROCKET SENT Aloft at 10 o'clock shakf. ACONVERSAZIONKwiII behold in tho Athenrcum Hall on TUESDAY EVENING Next, 18th inst., at 8 o'clock, to welcomo the Bishop and Miss Stuart, to which all interested aro cordially invited. The presentation of tho Pastoral Staff will be made during tho evening. Admission Free by Ticket, which may be obtained from Mr. Hamilton, Athenteum, Mr. Crerar, Hast ings- street, or Mr. Owen, Hastingsstreet. COURT CAPTAIN COOK, No. 5840, A.O.F. OWING to tho usual Court day falling on Christmas Day, tho Half-yearly Meeting will be held TO-DAY (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. Business : Election of Officers, &c. WILLIAM J. GRUNDY, Secretary, NOTICE. THE members of the L.0.L., Hastings, aro requested to attend a special meeting of the above Lodgo on TUESDAY, 18th instant at 7.30 p.m. Business Important. NAPIER DISTRICT SCHOOL. ALL Pupils competing for Prizes in Exerciso Books must hand in their work by WEDNESDAY MORNING. A. B. THOMSON, Head Master. NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. CONSECRATION of thk CATHEDRAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 18SS. STORES of Members of the Association will bo closed on THURSDAY MORNING, oponing for business at 1 o'clock p.m. J. C. FOWLER, Chairman NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. rpHE following Privileges for the Now X Year Meeting will bo sold at Auction by Mr H. P. Cohon on SATURDAY, December 22nd, at 12 noon :— 1. Outsido Publican's Booth 2. Lawn Booth 3. Books of Races 4. Confectionery and Luncheon Booth. ALF. T. DANVER3. Secretary. £1 REWARD. LOST— A Bay Draught Gelding, branded 20 on near Shoulder. Anyone returning samo to C. Codd, Taradale, or S. Finder, Omaranui, will receive above reward. T OST—Six Singlo Pound Notes, in a JIJ Dark Brown Purse (with two pockets), between Tho Lawn, Haveloek road, and Mr. Loughnan's Crossing. Tho finder will please forward to Michael Bkoley, Mungateretere, or to D.T. Agency, Hastings.
TARADALE TOWN BOARD. rPENDERS to closo with tho Chainhan, X on SATURDAY, 22nd December, 7 p.m., will bo received for pinking a '2-inch Artesian Well, near the Oddfellows' Section, Taradale. Specifications to be soon at the Mechanics Institute, Taradnle. JOHN DRUMMOND, Chairman. Taradale 17th December, 1888. THE CHRISTMAS TOOK. lAM ANXIOUS to provide Christmas i faro for übout one hundred and twenty poor persons. Will anybody help mo by sending contributions of any kind to the Charitable Aid Office any day between Noon and 3 p.m. up to MONDAY NEXT r G. H. SWAN. PUKETAPU HOTEL. TOUISB I N N I E (Lato of the London, Greonmeadows, and Waverley Hotels) Having taken, the above houso, by civility and attention, trusts to receive tho support of the Travelling Public. Meals in time for the Patea Coach. Wines and Spirits of tho Best Brands. Well-watered Paddooks. Loobo Boxes. Travelling Stock Paddocked FREE. HAWKE'S BAY BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. JOHN CRERAR Is now opening out Largo Supplies of NEW GOODS suitable SCHOOL PHIZES. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR GIFTS. MARRIAGE PRESENTS. BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS CARDS. The Handsomest Goods n Napier, and offered at very Moderate Prices. DIARIES FOR 1889. i JOHN CRERAR, Hastings Street. ~~T. H. GIFFORD, AOKNT FOB J. SPEIGHT AND CO.'S CELEBRATED SPARKLING ALES, PORTER, &c. MR T. H. GIFFORD desires to announce to the Hawko'e Bay Public that the above Company's Brewery Exhibits took First Prize at tho Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association as under : — Claws I.—Light Ales, Ist and 2nd prizes C] ag3 2 .—Medium Ales, Ist prizo Class 3.—Heavy Ales, Ist and 2nd prizes Porter, Ist prize With such a splendid record for excellence T. H. Gifford can confidently recommend Messrs J. Speight and Co.'s Ales and Porter of which no lias always a Stock on Hand, iv Bulk or Bottle, to suit all varieties Buyers can bo supplied with tho above Ales in hogsheads, barrels, or kilderkins.
T. H. GIFFORD. T AST WEEK I casually remarked that JU Speight and Co. brewed good boer, their irrepressible traveller (sailed upon mo yesterday with a sample, and while we were discussing it he told mo that he had onoo browed iv Egypt, and that the beer ho produced was of such nn excellent quality that it would euro all tho ills that flesh is heir to. Ono warm day a glass of this beor was forced down tho throat of a "mummy threo thousand years old. The effect was extraordinary. Tin- mummy camo to life, opened his lips, and gasped out "more, more." More boer was given to him, and he ciimu round so entirely that he went out into tho Btreot and was arrested for being "drunk and disorderly." I reached back for tho blunderbuss which always stands m tho corner of our editorial sanctorum, but beforo I mcecedml in cooking it, this voracious "Egyptian brewor" had decamped. THOMSON, GIFFOBD AND CO, 4 l; RAT E D HOP ALE, This Sparkling Non-Alcohollo and Refreshing Beverage h made from the <*<^ ceat hops grown. It has tho hop ti»_* io of bitter beer, and is a appetising drink, pouring out a rich creamy head has a most agreeable taste, and supplies that much lojigc-d for desideratum of abstainers— [ A GLASS OF NONr ALCOHLIC BEER. Manufactory: Shakespeare Rou,d^
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5404, 18 December 1888, Page 3
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