Amusements. MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. THE last of the series of Evening ENTER TAINMENTS will take place ia the Academy of Music on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Programme op Entertainment : PROLOGUE—By the Successful Competitor for the prize offered. Act 3, being the celebrated Trial Scene from the MERCHANT OF VENICE. Gratiano Bassanio Antonio Duke Shylock (a Jew) Tubal (his friend) Portia Nerissa L. W. Loveday R. C. Long J. C. Youug A. B. Bain J. M. Perrier G . L. Radford Mrs. Bam Miss Laura Wiseman Interval op Five Minutes. MUSICAL INTERLUDE. Song, “ Sweet Form that in my Dreamy Gaze," Miss Blake Duett, Piano and Flue Master and Miss Barnett Song ... ... Mr. Wright Ballad, “ Maggie’s Secret,” Mi6S Laura Wiseman. Interval of Five Minutes. To conclude with the Pleasant Drama, in two acts, entitled « TIME TRIES ALL.” Mr Lceson... Mathew Bates ... Hon. Augustus C.Yawn Charles Clinton Tommy Tact John Laura Leeson Fanny Fact A. B. Bain J. M. Perrier J. Leslie Newbury L. W. Loveday F. J. Piesse E. Rowe Mrs Bain Miss L. Wiseman. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. Prices of admission : Stalls 35.; Boxes, 25.; Pit, Is, THAMES BAZAAR, ALBERT-STREET. JOHN KEESING EESPECTFULLY inferms the Public of the Thames that lie has Opened the above Establishment with a Large and Varied Stock of GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS. J. K, would cordially invite the public to come and inspect his GREAT ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL GOODS. Compiising almost every article required in a Household, together with many other goods, too numerous to particularise, all to be SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALBERT-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. Closed on Saturdays till Sunset.
NOTICE! NOTICE! 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 them selves 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, overy rariety 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 Red Boot, Owen Street. Opposite Red House. i®* A Private Fitting Room ;or Ladies.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 20, 30 October 1871, Page 1
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