Amusements VOLUNTEER HALL TO-NTGHT, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18. By request, the COLLEEN BAWN, Miss Clara Stephenson as Eily O'Connor Mr Joe Small as Miles (who has kindly givei his services), Mrs Kyle as Ann Chute, M; Kyle as Danny Mann. To conclude with an A fterpiece, in whicl Clara Stephenson will appear. Positively the Last Night but one. fTIHORNTON'S BENEFIT, THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. THE FEMALE DETECTIVE HAMLET: Positively the LAST NIGHT, HASELMAYER ! HASELMAYER ! THE PRINCE OF WONDERS, And the Most Versatile Entertainer thai ever appeared in New Zealand, will give hit FIRST GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, AT THE VOLUNTEER HALL. ow FRIDAY, 20th* SEPTEMBER. SATURDAY, 21st, and Four Following Nights, during the ensuing week. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Music ! Magic ! Educated Birds !] Educated Mice ! THE GOBLIN DRUM! Admission— Front Seats, 4s; Back do, 2s 6d. On Saturday Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Professor Haselmayer will give an extra Grand Performance for Schools, in which Entertainment the Professor will appear in a programme expressly composed for Ladies and Children. The admission on this occasion will be Is each for Children to all parts of the houße. /COOPER'S TIVOLI HOTEL. CHALLENGE TO SKITTLE PLAYERS, PRIZE, £3; Entrance Fee, 2s 6d ; to commence at 8.30 p.m To come off on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. Entrance Fees payable at the hotel previous, to the match. Educational. D ÜBLIC NOTICE, GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR CHARLES PRINCE, Lite Prin. cipal of the Classical School, Westbury East, St Kilda, Victoria, and formerly Head Master of the Grays Grammar School, Essex, England, begs respectfully to announce that he has commenced in one of the large rooms at Mr JOHNSTON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Mackay street, during the erection of a permanent building for Boarders and Day Pupils. _ Mr Prince having had numerous applications to teach girls with his boys, begs to intimate that he is induced to form a Class (after the dismissal of his boys, should a sufficient number offer) from 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 pm. ; and for those young ladies who could not then attend, and are of a more advanced age, an Evening Class, three nights in the week would bb formed ; and should there be any among these anxious to improve themselves as, or become, teachers, Mr Prince would devole his Saturday mornings to their especial service ; or if they should prefer being taught privately, forming a class of themselves, he would even then endeavor to meet their views. Evening School commences at 7.30 p.m. Melbourne Private Hotel, Sept. 3, 1872. Money ■jy/T ONEY TO LEND, on first-class security, at a reasonable rate. Apply to *' Mortgage, 1 ' office of this paper. Missing; iriend WILLIAM B. STENHOUSE, last heard of at Juno Creek, Queensland. Write to your uncle, J. Bruce, •♦Argus" Office, Greymouth.
Drapery. HENRY YOUNG, mini mm, AND SILK MERCER, BALLARAT HOUSE, (Next Dr] Morice's), Mawhera Quay, Grreymouth.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1291, 18 September 1872, Page 3
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