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Amusements. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lessee and Manager - Mr. B. N. JOKES. Brilliant and Continued Success of those Talanted Artists MR. HOSKINS AND MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE. This (Thursday) evening, OCTOBER 19TH, 1871, THE GAME OF SPECULATION. Affable Hawk, his great impersonation Mr Hoskins. Concluding with, for This N ight only, the Last Act of Sheridan’s brilliant Satire, THE CRITIC, Or A TRAGEDY REHEARSED. Mr Puff Mr Hoskins, Tillerena Mrs Walter Hill. TO-MORROW (Friday), Grand Fashionable Night and Complimentary Benefit to MR. HOSKINS, Under the following distinguished patronage : —Robert Graham, Esq. ; J.P. ; Claude F. Corlett, Esq.; Fred. Humphries, Esq.; E. K. Tyler, Esq.; T. Partridge, Esq.; H. Jevons, Esq.; J. D. Grant, Esq.; A. Lascelles, Esq.; E. W. Puckey, Esq., J.P.; E. H. Power, Esq., J.P. ; A. J. Allom, Esq', J.P. ; Dr Lethbridge, Dr KiJgouv, J.P. ; Dr Fox, Dr Croft, Dr Trosseau, Dr Sam, M.P.C., and Officers and Men of the Thames Naval Brigade. SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. AS COOL AS A CUCUMBMR. The “ Lancashire Lass” aed a party by the name of Johnson will shortly appear. Seats may now be seciued at Mr Watters’, Stationer, Owen-street. NOTICE 1 NOTICE I NOTICE! TO DIGGERS, DIGGERS, DIGGERS, AND EVERYBODY. H. FUGATE & Co. respectfully to inform their OLD FRIENDS and the General Public, that they have RE-OPENED ON THE FIELD, and as they confine themselves solely to the one trade, trusts, by striet attention, to again merit the patronage so liberally bestowed them of old. Knowing the requirements, they are now opening up, aud have daily arriving, every variety of MEN'S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, Unequalled for Price and Quality, While the Workmanship and Finish cannot be surpassed. One visit alone will suffice to convince all that a mutual advantage must be derived by purchasing direct from H. FUGATE & Co., Noted Bed Boot, Owen Street. Opposite Red House. $3" A Private Fitting Room ;or Ladies.

CHRONOMETER HOUSE, POLLEN STREET, SHORTHAND. J. M. WILKES, Practical Watchmaker, HAS the LARGEST STOCK of CLOCKS and WATCHES on the Thames. Lever Clocks £0 17 6 Lever Watches 6 10 0 (Guaranteed for 12 Months). REPAIRS AT AUCKLAND PRICES. Watches Cleaned, 6s. WEDDING RINGS AND KEEPERS. Established 18C7.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 11, 19 October 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 11, 19 October 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 11, 19 October 1871, Page 1

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