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Amusements. ACADEMY MUSIC. GRAND MILLION NIGHT. MISS AITKEN'S FAREWELL TO THE - THAMES, rTHIS (SATURDAY) EVENING 1 Jane 15, * When she will be assisted by Mrs Mitchell and Messrs Perrier and Brook, Mrs Pool presiding at the piano. PROGRAMME. Overture ... ... p. Mmy, Queen or cscotts Bell " The Convert—The Marriage at the Court .<• of France—Fare well to France— Death of Rizzio—The Abduction and the Execution at Fotheringay Castle. T r e n°f d ci° f . ® ur & hle y (Tennyson), Mrs Caudle s Shirt Buttons (Douglas Jertold) MISS AITKEN. bong, “Nornh Mullaue ” MnrMitchell Song ••• ••• ... Mr Brook Battle of Killiekraakie (Aytonn) Mr Perrier The May Queen (by particular desire), Tennyson— May Morning—New Year’s Eve— The Death Bed—An Evening Dream of the Battle of Inkerman, with musical accompaniment Come Whoam to thy Childer an’ me (by request), Lancashire Poem by Edwin Waugh— MISS AITKEN. Song, “ Old Robin Gray ” ... Mrs Mitchell §? "• ••• Mr Brook The Hon. Mr Sucklethumbkin’s Story—Tlie Execution—(Barham) ... Mr Perrier The Bells (E. A. Poe) ... Miss AITKEN Piano, Fantasia,” Scotch Airs... Mrs Poole Cotter’s “ Saturday Night ” (Burns) MISS AITKEN. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o’clock. Stalls (chairs), 3s ; Gallery, 2s; Pit, Is. TttEATHE ROYAL, JL Grahamstown. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 15. COMEDY, FARCE AND BURLESQUE. Most positively the last appearance of Mr and Mrs W. Ryan and Company. DON’T FORGET the OLD FAVORITES who will Dig Down and Speak a Piece. The performance will commence with a drama entitled _ HUMAN HEART. To be followed by ih'e LADY AND THE DEVIL. The whole to conclude with the screaming, side-splitting farce of the HAUNTED HOUSE, ' . »*• ' Or the worldThtned upside down. PIT One Shilling ACADEMY OF MUSIC, GRAHAMSTOWN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 19th. DR. CARR WILL make his FAREWELL VISIT to the Thames on Wednesday, : June 19th, when he will introduce to the public a succession of MYSTERIOUS, STARTLING, AND SOUL EXHILARATING PHENOMENA 1 ! MESMERISM, LAUGHING-GAS, ELECTRO-BIOLOGY, PHRENOLOGY! Nitrous-oxide—Laughing Gas—is creating immense exeitement in America and Europe. At great expense Dr Carr has perfected the apparatus and appliances, when he will afford the people of the Thames such a fund of merriment never before enjoyed. The effects of Laughing Gas have never been publicly exhibited in the Australian colonies. There is nothing in the world of nature capable of imparting such pleasurable emotions to the subject, or such hearty amusement to the audience. Admission, Is, Second seats 2s, Front seats 3. Doors open half -past 7, to commence at 8 o’clock. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY,'June 18th, 1872. LE CT U R ( E on the late War between France and Germany, by Mr William Lechner, Lieut. No. 1 Royals. The chair will be taken by Major I. R. Cooper, at 8 p.m. The Lecture will be under the patronage of No. 1 Company 8.H.R., and of the Volunteers in general. The Band under Bandmaster J. T. Morris will be in attendance. Volunteers in Uniform, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission 2s. Reserved Seats 2s 6d.

GRAND ART UNION. RS MANN ING begs ,to intimate that the Articles which will bo Drawn for at ilie Grand Art Union, to be held next month, may be inspected at the Shop next Mr Bergin’s, Tailor, Pollen-street. They consist of 26 prizes, comprising Model Cottages, (made of rice,) Worked Flowers, Slippers,, Watch-pockets, &c,. &c. Tickets, 10s each, may be obtained on the premises. Society Scarfs, Aprons, Banners, and Fancy Work of every description, made to order. THAMES MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. INDUSTRIAL hXIIIBITION, AUGUST,' 1872. NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS. Applications for space will be received by. the undersigned up to the Ist July, but it is desirable that the applications should be sent in earliei if possible. A. BIIYCE BAIN, Hon. Sec. VELVETEEN JACKETS, from J. COSGRAVE A Co.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 214, 15 June 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 214, 15 June 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 214, 15 June 1872, Page 1

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