Late Advoniiementß. Fjl HANKS are by me gratefully tendered to the individual who, during absence on business, so painstakingly caused to be published a perfectly groundless report respecting me, thereby causing my friends to become unfriendly, and doing mo a serious injury. JOHN RD. PUTTINSON STAMPER. gATURDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. TEMPERANCE HALL. SATURDAY NEXT. Macbeth Selections, “ Mary, the Maid of the Inn,” By Mrs STONEHAM, pupil in elocution of flie late Sheridan Knowles. “The Beggar Girl,” “The Rose, Shamrock, and Thistle” (songs), , By Miss ADELAIDE STONEHAM. Mrs MURRAY in her favorite Scottish Ballads, and Mr CARROLL, the favorite Tenor, will appear, asssisted by Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. H.§ S. Chatman, Esq., in the Chair. Doors open 7.30 : commence 8 sharp. Balcony and Body of Hall, 6d. ReseiYfd Seatei li,
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Evening Star, Issue 3884, 5 August 1875, Page 3
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128Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3884, 5 August 1875, Page 3
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