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_ T ,^^ Every\mtither shouM know that cMup cou be prevented. TihV .first L'ue croup ia hoarsenassA, Thw is followed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Eeinedy is given freely as coon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. For sale by A. Socles, wholesale and retail chemist, Napier and Hastings. Every description of Jewellery made and repaired. Watobee and CJlscks repaired by firat-olass workmen, and guaranteed for 12 months.— Q. I. OLASKK, ManufaetuV ing Jewellor, Jfowrson street, Napier. A I nice seicc. stock ol oi?n mauiifaoture to choose from jtfew and oheioe designs. Call and iuspoe.t. Established 1886. J, 8. WELSAI&fci, Tho Pharmacy? Hastings street, has received a fine lot of Bath and Toilet Sponges, Seltzogenes, ohoioe Perfumes, Pooket Inhaler-, (for influenza and hay asthma), Headache"" Wafers, &o. Superior Fruit Byrups aad pure Lime Jnioe Ladies, look here, Shoes for 6s 6d, worth 8a; Boots at your own prices; Canvas Shoes from 4b, worth 5s ; 'fan tihoos from 7s Sd. AH our Bummer Goods must be ild regardless of oost. Pa'tawou and Co., merflon street. NEIL'S CORN CUES removes either hard or soft Corns ; a few applications only neQossary. If? per JSottlo, at Neil's Diapeußurj'i street. OWEN'S SULPHUR LOZENGES are most valuable at this time oi the year as an alterative and onre for Eczema, Rheumatism, Sorofuloua and Uloerons Affection, Constipation, Piles, Blaok Heads, Pimples. Beat ot all Blood Restorers. Children like them. Sulphur is used to purify sick chambers. Don't wait for this. Life is is more preoioue than house and furniture. Pacify the human eyst&a arst and yen will not neod to fumigate voor house Sold ia Boxes Is 6d, by Post la 7d. Fashionable Tailoring on the Premises at Sight Prioaa. A large snd well seleoted itook of the newest materials to seleot from. Clerical and Ladies Tailoring a epeuialty. Ordenj promptly executod. H. F. C. Papa, Gutter. Bin<ylarid nad Thoasaa, Olothieri aart Ontfitten). I t«m<weattiaMpidr l rfi M " f -' l T"inMTmini»nMTfiMnriiii ■■■!■« I■ ■ ■ AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON. NEAL & CLOSE, Beg to Notify that they have Reoaived Large Shipments of -A.-u.tTj.no.ri and n^ToTrelties IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. NEW GOODS AND UP-TJ-DATB NOVELTIES In Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, Ssilks, Drees Materials, Bibbons, Laoea, Gloves, and Hosiery. LiDIES' AND CHILDREN'S WARM Underclothing ANDNEWOOBSETS. BLANK &TS FLANNELS FLAHNELETTES. INSPECTION INVITED. NEAL UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, H4BTING3 STEEET. , Brunner Relief Fund MONBTEB~P£OCESSION AND ATHLETIC SPOBTS •tO va HELD OK 7HB REOSBATION GP.OUNB, NAPIER, WEDNESDAY, APBIL 29th. PROGRAMME : 1. Tua-OP-WAB between Nationalities, 10 a-side, 5 minute tipella. 2. MANWAt EXEBCISK COMPETITION FOB VoiiTJMTEBHS. 3. Beitnnbb Demossteatiou Handicap (Open), 200 yds and 300yds.—Aggregate prizes of £3, £2, 10a. Entranoo fee 2s, acceptance 2s. 4. Beuhnkb Dbhonssbation Handicap (Amateurs), 200 yds and 3ooyds.— Aggregate prizes of trophies. Entrance fee 2s 63. 5. BicrroxE Handicap (Amateurs), 1 mile and 6 miles.—Aggregate prizes of trophies. Entrance fee 2s 6d. 6. BiCYOHt Handicap (Amateurs), Roadster maohines only, 1} miles and 3 miles.— Aggregate prizes oi trophies, j&ntzanoe fee 2e 6d. 7. BicToiiß Handicap (Open}., Koadster niaohinos only, 2 milea.—Trophies as prises. Entrance fes 2a 6d. 8. Bicycle Back for New Women. 9. BcHOOLBOYa , Raob for teams from Schools in the District; half mile, 4 boys in eaoh team.—Prizes, medals to winning team. Entrance fee, 4s a team. 10. Boys' Boot Bask. Competitors to start with boots on, run SOyda, take off boots, to bo laid down in a heap, run 60yds round a lag back to boots, put them on again, aud run to finishing post. H, Football Costujib Match, 15 men a side ; a 20 minute spell. CONDITIONS. Events Nob. 5 and 6 confined to Members of Clubs affiliated with N.Z. Oyoliets' Alliance only. Event &o, 4 confined to Members of Club" affiliated with N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association only. Event No. 7 confined to Members of Olubs affiliated with N.Z. Oycliste' Union only. Competitors for Uvent K'o. 11 must belong to a Club in the district, and are requested to enter with the Hon. Secretary. The two Teams will be pioked by the Seoretasioe of the three Senior Clubs. ESTBI^S. Entries olose oa or before WEDNESDAY, April 22nd, at 8 p.m. The Secretary will be in attendance at the Borough Council Chambers that evening to reoeive entries. W. E. JOURDAIN, Hon. Secretary Sports Committee, P.O. Box No. 37. GRAND PLAIN ,VXD FANCY DRE3S BALL Will be held in GABRISOW HALL THE SAMSfi EVENING, At S.SO p.m. Double Tickets fis, Extra Lady 2s 6d. Tickets may obtained from all the leading Tradesmen and the Committee. A X RENOUF, Sec. Ball Committee. T3RUNNER MINE DISASTER Relief Fund. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE PORT FIFE AND DRUM B&ND. WENLEY ANT> LANAUZE'S NEW WAREHOUSE, SPIT ((KIHDLY LENT BY THE PROPRIETORS). rBIDAY EVBMN.G, APBILi 24, 1896. MUSIC BY NEWBOULF.S STRING BAND, " Potoe-b Ticket sa, Extha Lady 2s 6d, DANCINfI AT 8 P.M. Bymer's busses will run from Taradale, returning after the danoo ; return fare, Is. B. B. CRBAGH, Jβ. \T. , a „ O. H. WILKIB JJomtflaoa. ST. PAUL'S 80H0QLSQ0M "T"™ tc°'» • eofc — " Cathedrals of Old J-ugiand" Admieeion, Is. Limelight Viewß. ____. &TAPIER SHORTHAND WRITERS , V*» ASSOCIATION.—OIaasos open at Athenreum on TUJSBDAY EVENING, 7.30. : ecrotary will ba in attendance from 7 o'olock to reoeive names of new membora. fOAPIER CATHED.EAL-An Orgaa i.l ' Recital, and Vocal Selections from $ho " Ureation," will be given on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT by Mr W. T. Sharp, at 8 o'olook. Oolleotioa in aid of yunda. rwjVATM TUiriON. :y|IS3 J. M. POLSOM, M.A. andß.Sc, \vi is prepared to reoeivo candidates for University, Eduoation Department and other examinations. Terras on application at the High School, Gladstone road.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 3

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