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NOTABILI4 The Daily Telegraph has the largest circulation of any newspaper in New Zealand published outside of the four cities. For cable, telegraphic, and sporting , intelligence the TEEBQBArH is unsurpassed. AMUSEiIKNTS. ADDBESSBS, &C. The Eiokarda Comedy Company will appear at the Theatre Boyal to-night for the last time. . • • Professor Borreson will deliver a lecture in the Methodist Church, Carlyle street, on Monday, at 8 p.m., on " Phrenology and Religion." AUCTION SALES. H. P. Cohen's cattle sale at Hastings has been postponed until further notice. H. P. Cohen will sell produce, six-roomed houso of furniture, also contents of eightroomed house, and miscellaneous collection of goods, at the People's Auction Mart at 11 a.m. to-morrow. K. Well wood will sell pair of carriage horses, &c, at the 'Bus Company's Horee Bazaar at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. MI6CEIX ANKOUB. Tenders close with the Deputy Official Assignee at noon to-morrow for tho stock-in-trade of the Ormondville store in estate of William Westlake. Harmood Arthur Bauner, George Edmund Lee, Samuel Bently, Joseph William UpchurchjiindEmilOlausOls'en will apply for their discharges from bankruptcy sn Monday, 16th Dcoomber, at 10 a.m. Largo stock of Luke's cooking ranges, Preserving Puns and Jure, electro-plated novelties; and requisites at oash prices, at Jimies Hardy's. Dalgety and Cd. insert nature of interest to consignees ex Doric from London. THK NEWEST THING !-Our latent arrival, the " Octagon" Shoe, which has taken the Melbourno fashionable world by storm. Stylish and really comfortable. Ask for the " Octagon," price Ss Cd, at Hannah's Boot Palaces, Napier and Hastings. Some new advertisements will be tound in the Want«<l oolnmn Christmas I"air. —2?eal and Cloro ajrain go in for a good show of almost overything that can be given the name of a pret-ent— Japanese goods, toys, cards, and such liko kuickknaeks, with useful and ornamental pottery, make a grund exhibition in the huge carpet-room. Inspection invited. "Refreshments suitable for this hot weather at Rule's Cafe, in the shape of his famous ice oreams, strawberries and cream, cream cakes, meringues, pastry of all kinds, &c. Iced drinks, tea, coffee, cocoa, chocolate, and pleasant little rooms to sit down and rest. Luncheon from 12 till 2 daily, Iβ. ECCLES , SYRUP OF RED GUM is admitted by all who have used it to bo the best remedy for Coughs, Colds, and ell Throat atfectione. Children like it.— Bottles, Iβ 6d and 2s Cd from A. Eccles, Chemist, Hastings Street. Beware of imitations; the original bears my signature across the label. Oadbury Bros, guarantee the absolute purity of their Cocoa Essence ; no alkali or other substance added to darken tho color and give appearance of strength as with soiho Dutch cocoas and their imitations sold as genuine. This can be detected by the poonfc -x-hi'n a tin ih frpshly ovsonnd ECCLES'B CHILBLAIN PAlNT.—lnstant relief and cure guaranteed after the first application. In boxes, Is 6d, from A Eccles, Chemist, Hastings street, and at Branch Pharmacy, Emerson street, next Weber and Wilson's. fFor continuation of mu>i me fourth paje.J

NEAL AND CLOSE'S CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION OF NOVELTIES AND FANCY ARTICLES. INSPECTION INVITED. NEAL AND CLOSE. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR.

NEW ANNUALS FOR 1890. NEW PRIZE BOOKS AND BE WARD BOOKS. NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKS FOR PRESENTATION. NEW BOOKLETS AND OHEIBTMAS CARDS Now open in endless variety. JOHN CRERAR, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER THEATRE *$$:ss.s ROYAL. LAST NIGHT I LAST NIGHT ! ! OF I"VHE RICKARDS' COMEDY COMPANY. TO-MGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Another Ektibr Changk of' I'rogrftinmo by the Greatest Company of Vocalists, Duncers, Comedians, Actore, Musiciane, and Specialty Eutertauurs ever brought to New Zealand. Everything Enikely New. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Katie Rickakds as Gkobgina Hbathebington. TO - NIGHT ! TO - NIGHT!! The Sparkling Muwieal and Farcical Comedy SPOONS! SPOONS!! SPOONS! SPOONS!! To be followed by a Gigantic Olio. Admission: 2h. Ih, mid Gd. Plan at Jacobs'. Sole Proprietor Me H. Rickakbs. DISTRICT SCHOOL PRIZE FUND. AIETY fs THEATRE IJTAIETY 1 HEATRE, DECEMBER 4th, 188 9. " FLOWERS OF THE FOREST." ACTION SONGS BY THE LITTLE ! ONES. Sparkling Mueio, Pretty Costumes, March of the Archers, Dance of Rustic Maidens, FULL CHORUS 100. Books of tho words aud full Programme) can bo had from any Member of the Committee, and in the Theulro on the nigbt of tho Performance, i'rico—Onh Penny. PRICES—3s, 2s, Iβ. H.V.F.B. ANNUAL SPORTS AND PIC-NIO to be held on NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1890. Programme will be out on a future date. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. Will hold thoir OPENING WOOL SALE of the Season on WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER. At 10 o'clook a.m. Wool for this sale may be sent forward any time, and should bo consigned " Loan and Mercantile Co.'s Sale Room, Spit."_ Consignment Labels supplied on application.

THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY Will hold A SHEEP FAIR AT THE MOUNT HERBERT YARDS (Near Waipukurau, Hawke'e Bay), on THURSDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1539, Commencing at i 1.30 a.m. SHEEP—Mixed ages and sexes, some fat EWES AND LAMBS RAMS CATTLE HORSES After tho Sale of tho Stock a WOOL DRAY will be offered. Mr H. Hartree, of Wanstead, will offer at this sale the whole of his sheep, which are ' amongst the best crossbreds in Hawke"sßay. Further entries of Sheep, Cattle, and Horsea will be received up till dato cf Sale. JOHN CRAIG, Agent. S. T. D. PATTI9ON, Auctioneer.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5694, 29 November 1889, Page 3

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