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Amusements. mm ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MOST. POSITIVELY THE LAST SEVEN NIGHTS! THIS MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY, November 20, 21, and 22, and following evening of AMERICAN WAR! In consequence of the unprecedented success of this exhibition, and being the last visit, the audience will receive 150 GIFTS! "Which will be distributed gratuitously on these the last nights, consisting of 3 Gold Watches (guaranted), value from Lsss to LlO 10s. 3 Silver Watches (guaranteed), value from L33sto L 6 6s. 3 Electroplated Tea and Coffee Services, value from L2 2s to L 4 4s. 3 Handsome Clocks. 6 Lady’s Companions. 2 Handsome Cases—Fish Knife and Fork. 6 Pairs of Fancy Vases. 6 Handsome Gold Lockets. 6 Cigar Cases. 4 Sugar Basins. 20 Lady’s Brooches and Earrings. 12 Sets of Earrings. 3 Silver-plated Cruet Stands. 6 Sets Plated Tea Spoons. 6 Albert Chains. 6 Lady’s Chains. 6 Gold Penci’s. Also, a large variety of Whips, Pocket Books, Perfumery, and a vast assortment of other Gifts, amounting in value to £76. £76. £76. Samples of the Gifts arc now on view in the window of Mr. T. Waters, Stationer, Brown street; also in the window of Mr. Fleming’s Hair Dressing Saloon, Brown street. No Extra Charge for Tickets. Admission— Is to the Pit; Gallery, 2s ; Stalls, 3s. Children to Keseived Seats, Half-price. LAST MIDDAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. RAINER, Manager. THE EUROPEAN MAIL. A SUMMARY of the Month’s News for Australia and New Zealand. Mr. J. H. Jefferson is the Thames Agent for the sale of the above newspaper, which is delivered immediately on arrival of each mail via Brindisi. The European Maxi is acknowledged to contain the fullest selections of the news of the world up to the time of its despatch. Copies may be had at J. H. Jefferson’s, Book-seller and News Agent, Pollen-street, Shortland. mIT plum le Y, SURGEON DENTIST, Hobson-street, Auckland. Opposite St. Matthew’s Church. THE THAMES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY DEPOT AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Pollen-street, Shortland, Established 1867. J. H. JEFFERSON (Successor to E. Watte). MAGAZINES and Periodicals regularly supplied. Share Registers of the most approved Form, Call and Transfer Receipts, and all Books, Ac., required by Legal Managers, Sharebrokers, Ac. Several .additions have been made to the Circulating Library, which will be found to contain the Best Works of Fiction and General Information. Agent for “ The Triumph ” Sewing Machine, the cheapest, most reliable, portable, and easy to work of any yet introduced — gives the greatest satisfaction. THAMES BAZAAR, ALBERT-STREET. . JOHN REUSING Respectfully informs the 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, togtther with many other goods too numerous to particularise, all to be SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALBERT-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. Closed on Saturdays till Sunset. TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. GENTLEMEN,— The unqualified success which I have achieved by your staunch support, in my Reduction of the Price of Excellent Ale upon the Thames Goldfield, prompt me to bow to your indulgent patronage; and I can assure you, my very liberal supporters, (through the columns of the GuabdlAn) that no effort will be wanting on my part to ensure an ample supply of the article marked AS PER POSTERS. PRIME ALES, 4d. per Pint and 2d. per Glass. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, P . BURKE, W T AIOTAHI HOTEL.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 38, 20 November 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 38, 20 November 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 38, 20 November 1871, Page 1

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