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'I' HBA TE E EOY AL. Solo Lessee .. .. Miss Myba Kemble Business Manager > .. Mr J. St. Olair Under tho Special Patronage of ~thoir Excellencies tho Govornor and Lady Glasgow. FIVE KIQHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER. Australia's Most Popular Actress, MH6S MYRA KEMBLE, Supported by tho Eminent English Actor, EDWARD SASS, And the famous KEMBLE COMEDY COMPANY, The curtain will rise nt E-ght o'clock precisely on the Charming Comedietta in One'Aftt, "THE NETTLE," In which Mr Edward Sass and Mies Emma Gwynno will appear. Afterwhich will be produced Sydney Grundy's latest and moat successful Comedy, in four Acts, as played during two seasons at the St. James's Theatre, London "A WHITE LIE" (By arrangoment with Messrs Brough and Boucicault). CAST OF CHARACTERS: Sir John Molyneux .. Mr Edward Sass Goorgo Desmond . . . . Mr H. Plimmcr Captain Tempest .. .. MrScotlnglis Whcatcrof t (Tempest's valet) Mr A. J. Iyimey Dixon (Sir John's servant) . . Mr M. Majeronl Lady Molyneux _ Miss Emma Gwynno Daisy Desmond .. l.ittlo Daisy Pullen Hannah .. - .. Miss Flora Anstoad And KATE DESMOND .. Miss Myua Kemble (The Most Successful Farcical Comedy, of modern times, " in Two Screams and a Yell," "OUR FLAT," 'By arrangement with Messrs Williamson and Musgrove.) Margery Sylvester .. Mibs Myra Kemble !Tho Greatest Play of the PresontGonoration by A. W. Pinero, "THK PKOFLTG4TF." (By arrangement with Messrs Brough and Boucicault). Admission— 4s, 2s Gd, and Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's ; Day Tickots nt D. D. Hyde and Co. 1050 HALL. A LECTURE on English Cathedrals, illustrated by Limelight will be given by Dean Hoveh, THIS TSVKNING, nt 8 p.m., under the auspices of the Women's Christian Tcropcrnnco Union. Admission, Ib. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TARADALE. ANNUAL DISTRICT SCHOOL CONCERT. IN AID OK PRIZE AND PICNIC FUND. ON WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1833. PROGRAMME. ,' Ist Part. Songs, Recitations. &c, by Pupils. 2.\'D Part. 1. Pianoforte Duet . . . Misses Rymor 2. Song Mr C. P. Clarke 3. Song MissMarett 4. Recitation Mr Ronouf 5. Song Miss Crosß C. Song MrHolt 7. Song Miss Annie Harpham ' 8. Duet .. . Misses Morrison and Davis 9. song Mrßlack Admission : Front Seals 2s and Back Scats Is, A Coach will leave Napier from Newton's Corner at 7 p.m., returning after tho Concert. JAS. M'MICHAEL, 103G Hon. Secretary. ST. AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOLROOM. CONCERT W~kW OF OEGAN FUND, By Local Amateurs. THURSDAY EVENING, 14tii INSTANT, To Commence nt 8 p.m. Admission Is, 1051 PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. ANNUAITcbNCERT IN AID OF THE DISTRICT SCHOOL PRIZE FUND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Urn, 1893. Prices— 2s and Is. 1015 HASTINGS FIRE BRIGADE SPORTS. \)EW YEAR T S~DAY ( at Stock's Trotting Course. For particulars see Posters. Admission— One Shilling; Childron half-price. 973 A. A. GEORGE, Seoretary. " 'tsmtw. TENDERS. NAPIER HOSPITAL. HpENDERS addressed to the under I Bignod will be recoived until Noon on MONDAY, the 18th instant, for the following Supplies for the Year 189J, with the exception of Drugs, which contract will be for Two Years :— 1. Broad, Flour, Wator Bisouits 2. Drugs (two yoars) 3. Fuel 4. Funerals 5. Grocerios C. Meat 7. Milk, Butter, Eggs Forms of Tender and all necossary information can be obtained at tho Office Of the Charitable Aid Board, Markot-street. H. P. COHEN, 1013 Chairman. UNITED DISTRICT CHARITABLE AID BOARD. 'SLENDERS addressed to the under * signed will be recoived until Noon on MONDAY, the 18th instant, for tho following Supplies for the year 1891 ;— 1. Bread and Flour 2. Fuel 3. Funerals 4. Groceries 5. Meat 6. Milk, E_ggs 7. At per Ration for Outdoor Rohcf Forms of Tender and all necessary information can bo obtninod nt tho Offloo of tho Board, Market-street. H. P. COHEN, ion Chairman. _ _ _ _P^ 9> _ NEW ZSALAND RAILWAYS. riHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAIt \J HOLIDAYS, 1893-91. lOxlendefl Excursion Tickets issued as under, from 10th December, 1893, to 2nd January, 1891, inclusive, will bo available for return up to and including SATURDAY, 13th January :— From To First Second Class. Class. 9d s d m Napier 1 > Wellington .. 40 0 30 0 % | Hastings j P p«ku a rau} W <"»^on.. 3 2 6 22 6 £ d Dannevirko Wellington .. 24 0 17 (i p OW 3?nu'3t l 0 } Wellington .. 22 0 16 0 The samo Fares from Wellington to above Stations. From To First Second Class. Class. gd s d Napier & Hastings New Plymouth.. 50 0 35 0 Napier & Hastings nawcra 42 0 31 0 Napior & Hastings Wanganui MO 25 0 Napier & Hustings Marton .. 28 0 20 0 Napier & Hastings Feilding.. 25 0 18 0 Napier & Hastings Palmers- fi M o Tho same faros from abovo Stations to Napier and Hastings. Tho time for which Extended Excursion Tickets are available may be extended to make them availablo (for return journey) for a further period of two weeks on payment of the difference in value between an Ordinary Single Ticket and Half tho Excursion Fare. Application should be made nt the Station to which the Ticket was orginally issued before expiry of same. The journey must be coinmoncod on day of issue, and may bo broken at any Station at which tho train is timed to stop, af tor a distance of twenty miles from starting point. Ordinary Roturn Tickets/for distances of twenty milos and under, issued from 19th Docember, 1893, to 2nd January, 1894, will be available for roturn up to and including January 13th. christmTs day, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25tu. Goods Trafflo will be suspended and all Trains cancelled with tho exception of the ixpress Trains to and from Palmerston, 8.35 a.m. Eannovirko to Palmerston, 5.10 p.m. Palmerston to Dannevirko, 8.15 a.m. Hastings a Napier, and tho 6.0 p.m. Napier to Hastings. For fuller particulars see posters at all Stations. 1061 BY ORDER. THE PHARMACY, HASTINGS-STREET. JUST Received from the English Makers, a Splendid Assortment of JUJUBES, Comprising Voice, Deloctablo, Glycerine, Eucalyptus, Potush, Raspberry, Black and Red Currant, &c, &o. "DIGESTIVE DINNER TABLETS." NEW TOILET BOTTLES, PERFUMES, SILVER SMELLING BOTTLES, SOAPS, SPONGER, BRUSHES, &C. J. & WELSMAE

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9553, 13 December 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9553, 13 December 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9553, 13 December 1893, Page 3

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