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discrepancies. The only articles in the proposed free list which are at present subjected to duty are :— Aaphyxiater for rabbits, axe and hatchet handles, tool handles, blue (ultramarine), some descriptions of carriage cloths and coachmakers' material, garden tools, naphr tha, oar 3 (ash), rennet, and some kinds of timber for cabinetmakers' use. Amusements riHHEATBE BOYAL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! PROF, and CLARA BALDWIN, The Latest London Society Sensation, now on a third trip around the world,, after a Brilliant and Successful Season in America, England, Ireland, Scotland,. South Africa, India, China, Japan, and. Australia, THE GJRHJAT PIN^FINDING TEST, Great Bank Note Test, Thought Reading, The Mysterious Skull, THE SPIRIT-RAPPING HAND» Curious Clairvcyancy, Iron Ring Teßt, Blade's Slate Writing, Psychometric Mysticism, Odic Biology,< Mesmeric Mastery. The Great Metempaychoaia ; or, Transmigration of the Soul. THE FUNJSIHST SHOW IN TJU ! WORLD. Admission— ls, 2s, 3s. Buy Reserved Seats afc Jacobs' Fancy Repository. WALTER HARLAND, 1054 Business Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THJC PUB! JO. Cahd Fbom Pbofessob Baldwik. TDROFESSOR BALDWIN'S good name _L is bo well known that be does t'.ot find it necessary to attaok others and try .to injure their business by pretended and bogus explanations. Recently, however, iii Australia, he was often preceded by a poor imitator, who advertised many of Professor Baldwin's unique experiments — yet was unable to do them. This man often forgot to pay the newspapers, halls, hotels, and bill' posters, thus causing people to think that all mind-readers were afflicted with bad memories. People of this sorb occasionally reach New Zealand. Recently, in a town some distance north of Napier, an unfortunate imitator of Professor Baldwin had his. luggage held for some time by a landlord. Professor Baldwin pays his bills in advanoe. if wanted, and gives the best entertainment in the whole -world. (Aek any resident o£ Napier who lived here six years ago.) Reallj first-class entertainers, especially if they have been sixteen years in the business, areable to advertise in first-class style, but poor imitators usually have no advertiiingmaterial (or else the box has been left in thelast town, purely by accident, of course (?)) Cheap people, that the public won't have atany price, usually hover on the traok of Professor Baldwin, as the jackal follows in th<9 wuke of the lion. Bill-posters, hotel/ 1, newspapers, get you money in advance from all mind-readers. First-class people won't object, and the public will be saved frc an being swindled. JJ.B. — Professor Baldwin returns his sincere thanks to the gentleman (?) vfho has so kindly caused all his costly and magnificent picture posters to be torn do wn. Prof. Baldwin feels sure that the publi-c of Napier will not countenance any suoh work. 1045 HASTINGS TOWN HALL. MONDAY EVENING, June 22. The Original Peop. A. Js. RICE, the Only 4 etual Mind Reader ever visiting any of the colonies — no Muscle Reading, but actual Mind Heading. The entertainmentwill embrace many .Novelties entirely new. , and as Prof. Bice is a Humorist, Physiognomist, and Psychologist he is able to give ai i entertainment both enjoyable and iugtruo • tive. Bead Opinions of Looal Press*— Taurang a Evening Netvs, June 15 : —Professor Bice' 's entertainment on Saturday night was a great success, the Temperance Hall beif lg orowded. The usual interest was evinced in the performance of the programme, and loud applause followed the completion of each item. Mrs Rice and Mr T. Willif tnu received enthusiastic encores for their vooal efforts. The great piece of the evening- was the ghost scene, and when the lights were all turned out and the ghost appeared on the scene the excitement was tremendous. Women trembled, children screamed, and the male part of the audience orowded up in a body close to the stage, breathless with excitement. Three ringing cheers by the audience for Mr and Mrs Riceolosed the m»Bt pleasant evening's entertainment that has been given in Tauranga. 1049 SPEOIAL NOTICE. DO NOT FAIL to inspect the Great Stock to be sold by Auction on WEDNESDAY uexfe, at Monteith's Horse Bazaar, Over JBSOOO worth of Watches and Jewellery at your own prices. Inspection Solicited. 1061 Meetings NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. /COMMITTEE MEETING at 11 o'olock VV THIS MORWING, Criterion Hotel. W. R. BLYTHE, 1047 Chairman. COURT SIB CHARLES NAPEBGB, JSO. 5502, A.O.F. THE Usual Half -Yearly Meeting of the above Court will be held THIS EVENING at the Foresters' Hall, at 8 p.m. Business Important. 1082 J. SIDEY, Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Friends of the late Mr John Shbbhan will be held in the Town Hall at half-past 7 THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, to deoide upon some form of memorial for the deceased gentleman. His Worship the Mayor will preside. 1032 A MEETING of Ratepayers in the Puketapu Highway District will be held in Puketapu Schoolroom on SATUB- . DAY, 27th June, at 1 p.m. 5 also a meeting ' of the Board immediately afterwards. ; JOHN BBSNNETT, 1048 Acting Chairman. I umtk m— — — —a— a——^*»— — — <^ » Notices ) _ . . i |7? LECTORS of the Province. Hurry , Jc* up, hurry up, and vote for Jacob ; Faithful, and place him at the Head of the ; Poll. - 105S ; hTSTILL Close Directly—" Caledonia." s V V One Chance More. Don't miss an E opportunity (straight). Care of A. M'Cart- ; ney. 1062 r -TTCTAVEBLEY'S OONSDLTATIOB r f V will Close 22nd instant. . Appl] . sharp. j 1026 WAVHBLEY. 3- > '- 1- T&JAPIER GARRISON BALL will bi d J3| held in the Store lately ocoupied b; 0- Messrs Wardrop and Co., on TUESDAY 0, June 30th. !d W. G TILLEY, ot 953 , -> . Hon. See. ,ct — — : id "OUSH to the PoU to-day arid vote fo a . JDU ffaoob Faithful, and place him at th Head of the Poll by securing your Tiokets i c hu Consultation on the H.B. Steeplechase. o£ -lbs a; ' , I' "OOIBON will be laid on Elmßhill on m 85 JT after Ist May. Ie " 532 V. J. TIFFEN. le, NOTICE. in- AH^ Persen trespassing on the Oka? h e -C -or Whana properties io- search of gan |n j or otherwise will be prosecuted, oh 637 N. B. BEAMISH,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7195, 22 June 1885, Page 3

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