Notice to the Public. — At B. Saeffer's Establishment, Hastinga-streeet, six cigars (universal brand, and equal to an ordinary 6d cigar) can be obtained for one shilling ; eight Swiss cigars for one shilling; three sticks of nailroad for one shilling. Shaving and hairdressing four anb sixfbnck per month to monthly customers. — [Advt.] Amusements. mHEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT TO-NWHT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. ROBSON! (Three Nights only) R0B30N! " Whose marvellous powers are without parallel in the Colonies." — Vide Victorian and Xew Zealand Press. In hia delightful and refined Entertainment, assisted by the Talented Solo Pianist and Composer, M. Loebxz, TO-NIGHT! ROBSON'S Wonderful Soprano Singing is almost beyond belief. ROBSON'S Tragic and Pathetic Selections eulogiied by the Press from Dunedin to Wellington. ROBSON'S Comic Recitals excite roars of laughter ROBSON TO-NIGHT, in The Bashful Man and Cousin Peter. ROBSON TO-NIGHT, in The Ruven, Merchant of Venice, and Henry V. LORENZ'S Brilliant Piano Solos. Admission — Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 33 ; Second Scits, 2s ; Pit, 13. Commence at 8. Box plan at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. 559 "jl/TR ROBSON respectfully offers his apologies to the public of Napier for not appearing LAST NIGHT as notified, and begs to announce that he will appear at the THEATRE ROYAL, on TUESDAY, WEDNE3DAY, and THURSDAY, without fail. 575 PUBLIC NOTICE. JW. TATTERS ALL is no longer • acting as Agent for me. JOHN ROBSON, Elocutionist, Sec. Napier, February 6th, 1882. 576 Educational HERETAUNGA SCHOOL. HASTINGS. rBIHE First Term will begin on MON- \ JL DAY, February 13. | 568 W. RAINBOW. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. PERSONS desirous of obtaining Ad Eundem Degrees must send in an application to that effect, addressed to the Registrar of the University, Ohristcnurch, on or before SATURDAY, February 18th, 1882. No application will bo entortained unless accompanied — Ist, by the sum of One Guinea, fee ; 2nd, by a diplorpa of the University to which the applicant formerly belonged, or a, certificate from the Registrar of such University, or reference to the Calendar thereof, and also proof of dentity by means of a statutory declaration or a cerlificatc from a Fellow of the University of New Zealand. By order, w. ar. maskell, 553 Registrar. MRS OLIVER has a vacancy for two or three Boarders, either girls, or boys under ten years of age. Puketapu, December 7th, 1881. 167 "GIRLS' MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL, NAPIER. MRS ANDREWS hns vacancies for three or four Young Ladies' as Boarders. Instruction comprises thorough Knglish, French, Music, Drawing, and Painting. Terms moderate. Next quarter to commenco January 30th. Private lessons given. All kinds of Fancy Wcrk taught. Apply to Mrs Andrews, Tennyson-street, Napier. 166 Houses to Ijet, &c. TO LET, A WELL Furnished Front Parlor and Bedroom, pleasantly situated. Apply to JAMES WINKS, T'6 Bedford Terrace, Waipukurau. G-ift Auction. S7 MATTHEW'S CHURCH, HASTINGS. IT is proposed to hold a GIFT AUCTION in MARCH NEXT in nid of funds for Lining the Chancel and other improvements. Contributions will be thankfully received by either of the members of the Committee — Messrs J. N. Williams, R. Well wood, W. J. Birch, O. A. Fitzßoy, F. J. Knight, W. O. M'Leod, J. Reynolds, and A. Well wood. WM. BEILBY, 151 Hon Sac,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6164, 7 February 1882, Page 3
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523Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6164, 7 February 1882, Page 3
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