Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. Lessees - Messrs. Sam Howard & Co» This (Friday) evening, November 10, 1871, BENEFIT OF MR. I. F. KEOGH. GUY MANNERING AND THE DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER. Last Appearance this season of MISS ADELAIDE BOWRING. AND MR. J. B. STEELE GRAND BALLOON ASCENT From thp roof of the Theatre, at a quarter past 8 o’clock, weather permitting. The performance will commence with the Operatic Drama, in 2 acts, adapted from Sir Walter Scott’s celebrated romance of GUY MANNNERING. Meg Herrilies (her great impersonation) • - Miss A. Bowring. Colonel Mannering • * Mr. J. B. Steele. Concluding with the great Pantomimic Drama in 3 acts, entitled THE DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER. Tom (the dum man) - - Mr. I. F. Kcogli. Jane Wilton - - - Miss A. Bowring. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING. MISS CLARA STEPHENSON (the Celeste of the Colonies) will make her first appearance as Cynthia in the Flowers of the Forest, supported by Mr. Charles Burford and the Star Company. Miscellaneous. THAMES BAZAAR, ALBERT-STREET, JOHN KEESING RESPECTFULLY informs tile Public of the Thames that he 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. Comprising 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 1 NOTICE 1 NOTICE 1 TO DIGGERS, DIGGERS, DIGGERS AND EVERYBODY. H. FUGATE & Co. J)EG 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 strict attention, to again merit the patronage so liberally bestowed them of old. Knowing the requirements, they arc 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 Red Boot, Owen Street. Opposite Red House. A Private Fitting Room ;or Ladies. MEATI MEA T 1 MEAT! FTmIIE Small Profit and Ready Money X System has been adopted at HuLme’s Pollen-street Butchery, where all classes of the community can be supplied with the most delicious Beef, Mutton, Lamb, 1 ork, and Veal that can be procured, at reduction prices. _ . , Pork Sausages, German Sausages, Spiced Beef, Hams, Bacon, &c. &c.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 30, 10 November 1871, Page 1
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