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ftOTICB TO THB .PU81.10.-^jtJ. SABFFER, of the .American Tobacco and Cigar Ditfin and Hair- dressing Saloon, Hastings-street, Napier, has : received another 10,000 of the El Uni- ! verso Cigars, and is still prepared to sell at the following prices; — Six El Universo Cigars (equal to any Gd Cigar) for Is, 13s 6d i per Bo* of 100. Eight Beat Brand Swiss Cigars, Ib. Three Sticks Nailroad, la.' Regular Custonie'rs iot Hair - outting and Shaving, 4s 6d per month. — [ Ajdyt.l 181 ' Amusements. m H E A TEE ?O V A L. ; Lessee ... Mr W. H. Thompson. MONDAY, JUNE sth, GRAND OPENING- NIGHT Of THOMPSON'S OOLO3SAL MIRROR OP THE ZULU WAR! Witnessed during the last, six months by over 200,000 persons, and pronounced by the entire Australian Press to be the most artistic entertainment that has ever been exhibited in Australia, illustrating on 80,000 feet of canvas all the principal events connected with this campaign, from the firing of the First Shot to the capture of Oetewayo. Emden's Marvellous Picture of the BATTLE 'OF ISANDULA. . Tho last order given was — "Fix bayonets, men, and die like English soldiers;" and they did. The Sydney Morning Herald says :— " The best entertainment now in the city is Thompson's Diorama of the Zulu War." W. Telbin's Beautiful Picture of the DEFENCE OF RORKK'S DRIFT. The Sydney Evening Ifews says : — " The battle of Isandula is presented in a marvellous manner, and is a triumph of mechanical art/ THE BUFFALO RIVER— SAVING THE- ! COLORS. " They lo3t their lives, but they saved the colora." Gordon and Harford's Wonderful Picture of THE BATTLE OF ULUNDI. : i The Boer Rebellion — How the British troops were defeated in the Transvaal. DURBAN, POBT NATAL. The Sydney Dailg Telegraph says :— "The meehanioal portion of the Diorama is constructed with marvellous cunning, . and far excels anything of the kind- ever shown in this city." 17th LANCERS CROSSING WATERLOO BRIDGE BY MOONLIGHT. Tho Sydney Echo says :— " Those who desire an intellectual treat sh uld witness an exhibition of Mr Thompson's Panorama of the Zulu Campaign." . :. THE WONDERFUL TORPEDO EXPLOSION. The Sydney Express says : — " Th» pictures are exquisitely painted, and are fine examples of the excellence to. whioh the scenic art has reached in the old countyr." PRETORIA— THE SCENE OF THE BOER REBELLION. The ; Melbourne Argus says :— " The pictures representing the sceinery in Zululand m . all its variety, from lofty mountain to undulating plain, from rocky defiles to the most charming sylvan views, are works of high order of art." THE ATTACK OF THE LAAGER. ,' The Australasian says : — " The interest that centres around that portion of South Africa, where hundreds of brave men ; hare lately been sacrificed while fighting for their. Queen, must be great in all parts of the British Empire. . We would suggest that the * Mirror ' should he availed of by teachers and parents since nothing could give a clearer idqa of the condition of South Africa and the events that have lately taken place there." Gordon and Harford's Magnificent Picture of the BATTLE OF ULUNDI. The Melbourne Age says : — " The battla of Ulundi was so realistic as to call forth a loud cheer from the large audience assembled." THE DEATH OF THE PRINCE IMPERIAL. " Ona who lived a spotless life, and died a soldier's death, fighting for our cause in Zululand." THE FUNERAL PROOBSSIQN OF THE PRINOB IMPERIAL FROM WOOLWICH TO CHISELHURST; Every evening, at the conclusion of the exhibition, the proprietor WILL GIVE away a : GOLD WATCH, SILVER WATCH, Tea and Coffee Service, Papier Machie Tbles, and a NUMBER of other VALUABLB PRESENTS. Admission— Dress circle and front seats, 8s ; second seat*, 2s 6d ; back seats, Is. .. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture, 8 o'olock. Box plan at Jacohs' Repository. Descriptive Lecturer ... Mr W. H.Thompson Advance Agent ... Lieut. Herman 794 FAREWELL VISIT OS 1 THB COMEDY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY, When they will produce the Anglo-Dutch Drama STRUCK rfc IL - TRUCK \JIJj. John Stofel Mr J. Wilkinson Lizzie Stofel ... ... Miss Amy Johns Routb — WAIPUKURAU— THURSDAY, June Ist WAIPAWA— FRIDAY, June 2nd Pricfls — 3s and 2g. 772 SATURDAY, 3ud JUNE. TEN NTGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. GK W. HERBERT'S BENEFIT, Tendered by the Leading Amateurs of Napier. 774 «B.agiangß NOTICE. "~~ NAPIER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE first regular General Meeting, of the Members will ba held in the old Provincial Council Chamber on WEDNESDAY, tho 31st instant, at 3 p.m. Business: To receive the Report of the Committee and to transact other business. ED. F. MENZIES, 676 Seoretary. Land Transfer Act Notices LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month after the date of the Gazette containing this notice : — 720. Nathaniel Williams, Applicant. 1 rood more or less, being Town Section 211, Napier, occupied partly by applicant and partly by Walter Cato. 721. Nathaniel Williams, Applicant. 8 aores more or less, part of Suburban Section No. 37, Meanee, having a frontage to the public road of 667 links by a depth of 1200 link*, occupied by John Skews. 727 and 728. Hbney Chaelbs Robjohns and William Fletcher, Applicants. 1 rood more or less, comprising the whole of Town Section 189, Napier, occupied in parts by Hans Graelson Ernest , Johnson, Michael Reilly, and Matthew Kelaher respectively. 729. Robbbt Rolahd CUBTI3, Applicant. SI acres more or less, Section 1, Ormond Military Settlement, occupied by ap- , plicant. Diagrams may he inspected at thu office. . . Dated this 31st day of May, 1883, at the Lands Registry Office,, Napier. ..EDWIN BAMFORD, ■ 787 District Land Registrar.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6264, 31 May 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6264, 31 May 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6264, 31 May 1882, Page 3

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