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ADDPEIIQW.S 1 HALL, LAST NIGHT BUT. TWO OF THE LINGABDS. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO. THIS (Wbdnbsday) EVENING, January 17, ' Will be repeated (in consequence of numbers being turned away on Monday Night), "OU R BOY S- " Perkyn Middlewiok— Mb. W- H Lingabd . ; Mary Melrose—ALiba Dunning Lingabd. , .On.THURSDAY EVENING, Last Night , bat One or the LINGARDS, wili be proi duced, a new comedy by H. J. Byron, author |of " Our Boys," entitled— : " --' ■•: " NOT SUCH A FOOL A 8 HE LOOKS." | Sir Simon Simple, W. H. Lingabd. Felicia , Craven, "Alice pi;NNiNGLiNGAED. Other characters by the Company ; to be " .- J followed by . " MY . WJFJti'S LOVER/ --• i t Citizen Sangfroid",'. W. H. Ln^oiLßD. Pauline, Alice Dunning Lingabd. FRJO)A Y EVENING, January 19, positively ' the Last Night of the Lingabdß, and Last Time of " OUR BOYS." Last Time ! BENEFIT OF MR. and MRS. LINGARDi A Special Train will be run. to enable country visitors to see " OUR BOYS^I A 1 Prdtrait of Mb|. Lins abd will be presentwJ-'---to each. Lady visitor. : t ' Prices. of admission — SSet' t 3s, and 2a, Box Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.at N. Jacobs, Hastings -street. 374 FOR POVERTY BAY. •* TT^^ ew Zealand Steam ■JlJ^ffflL Shipping Oo.'s b.s. " RANGATIRA," "^ Captain Evaits, Will steam as above On THURSDAY, January 18, 1877, At 6 p.m. The issue of Return Tickets at Single Fares will cease after this trip. No cargo received on board unless pre« viously booked at the company's office. For freight or passage, apply to C. KEEBLE, 35S • Agent. ANNIVERSARY OF TRINITY CHURGH, CLIVE SQUARE. IN connection with the above, Special Sermons will be preached by the Rev. J. S. Saiallet on SUNDAY Jan. 28th ; and on TUESDAY, Jan 30th, a SOIREE will be held. Tea will be served, in the Protestant Hall at 6.30 p.m.', and a Sacred Concert (interspersed with short addresses), will be given in the Church. The chair will be taken at 7.30 p.m. by J. Rhodes, Esq. Admission to tea, 2s 6d. 372 WAIPAWA BOOK, STATIONERY, & FANCY GOODS DEPOT. EHARWOOD begs to intimate to • the inhabitants of Waipawa and • surrounding districts that he intends OPENING the above Establishment in the Premises next door to Mr. Tyler's Bakery, on or about the Ist February next, then he will be in a position to to supply Literature, .Stationery, and Fancy Goods at Napier prices, and trusts by attention to business to merit the support of the districts. . E. HARWOOD, BOOKSELIEE, STATIONEK, &C, Waipawa. 373

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3824, 17 January 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3824, 17 January 1877, Page 2