Amusements. ACAD EM Y O P MUSIC GRAIUMBTOWX. THIS (W EDNES DA Y) EVENING, June IP, DR. CARR Will make his FAREWELL VISIT to tlie Thames, when he will introduce to the public a succession of MYSTERIOUS, STARTLING, AND SOUL EXHILARATING PHENOMENA 1 ! MESMERISM, LAUGHING-GAS, ELECTRO-BIOLOGY, PHRENOLOGY 1 Nitrous-oxide—Laughing Gas—is creating immense excitement in America and Europe. At great expense Dr Carr has perfected the. apparatus nud 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 impartiug 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. HtLEATRE ROYAL, Graiumsiwn. THURSDAY, JUNE 20* 1872; GRAND CONCERT; COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO BANDMASTER J. T. MORRIS, FRANK WESTON, THE CELEBRATED WIZARD OIL PRINCE, Will appear in some of his NEGRO SCENES ns played by him through America and the Australian Colonies. A great many Ladies and Gentlemen have kindly given their services. THE GRAND DUCHESS. See future Advertisement,
PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. THAMES ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. Grand Amateur Performance in aid of the Library Fund Thames Mechanics’ Institute, ON THURSDAY, JULY 4, IN THE ’ THEATRE ROYAL. Programme—Part I. Glee—By the members of the Thames Enpinecr Glee Club. Solo—By Miss Laura Wiseman Solo—By Mrs Robson
Glee—By the members of the Thames En* gineer Glee Club Solo—By Miss Blake Solo —By Mrs Solomon Part 11. Selections from RICHELIEU. Characters by lady and gentlemen amateurs, Part 111. Screaming Farce, “ ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS.” The whole to conclude with TABLEAUX VIVANTS, shown by the Lime Light, representing the Independence of America, and the national song, il The Star Spangled Ban* ner,” by full baud and chorus.
At half-past seven o'clock the Lime Ligh t will be exhibited from the roof of the Theatre Royal by Mr J. H. SEVER*, who has kindly consented to give his assistance. GRAND ART UNION. MRS MANjSING begs to intimate that the Articles which will be Drawn for at the Grand Art Union, to be held next month, may be inspected at the Shop next Mr Bergen's, Tailor, Pollen-street. They consist of 25 prizes, comprising Model Cot* tages, (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 i order.
THAMES MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, AUGUST, 1872, NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS, Applications for space will be re; ceived by the undersigned up to the Ist July, but it is desirable that the applica* tions should be sent in earlier if possible. A. BRYCE BAIN, Hon. SeC. f ‘CASES of MILLINERY BONNETS, very! L»C choice novelties indeed. J. COSGRAVE k Co. 250 SILK SKIRTS, 14s Gd. J. COSGRAVE k CO. miIREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BLACK? 1 CLOTH JACKETS, 7s Gd.; supcriot| quality. J. COSGRAVE k Co 0 NE THOUSAND PIECES FANCYBROf CADED DRESS STUFF, Is per yard T, COSGBATE k C’O,
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 217, 19 June 1872, Page 1
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