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Amusements. IsSjfpi ACADEMY OF MUSIC, GRAHAMSTOWN, rimiS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JUNE 1 26, ami TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). LAUGHING GAS ! MESMERISM! and ELECTRO-BIOLOGY ! DR. CARR’S Laughable and very amusing Seances are drawing to the iiuale. Last night there was immense fun. Admission, Is ; Stalls, 2s ; Gallery 3s. N. 13.: Dr Carr will not miss Thursday Night, as announced. npHEATBE ROYAL, Graiiamstown. MRS MITCHELL’S CONCERT. MRS MITCHELL has the honor to announce that her Annual Concert will be given on THURSDAY, the 27th iust., under the especial patronage of Major Cooper, the Oilicers and Members of the Thames Engineers, Scottish Volunteers, Thames ltitle Rangers, Nos. I, 2.3, Companies Hauraki Rifle Volunteers, Thames Naval Brigade, and the Odd Fellows (Waikato Lodge, No. 5141.) The Baud of the Rifle Voluutcors have kindly consented to assist. TROGR A M M E . Selection —Band Chorus —“ Spring’s Bright Glances "—(Sonambula) Song—“ Captive Greek Girl ” —Mrs Mitchell Song—“ Good bye sweetheart” —Mr Heath SoDg—“ Kathleen Mavoumcen ” —Mrs Robson Trio—“Ti prego ” —Mrs Mitchell, Mr Austin and Mr Mitchell Instrumental quartette-—Bandmaster Morris, Sergeant Carpenter, and Messrs Rowe and Dunstan Song—“ 0 Erin my Country ” —Miss ITawkes Grand Sceua—The “ Misere,” from Trovatorc. Leonora—Mrs Mitchell. Interval of Ten Minutes. Valentine Gallop (by request)—Band Solo and Chorus—“ With a laugh as we go round ” —(Bennett) Song—“ II Bacio ” —Miss Blake Song—“ My old friend John ” —Mr Mitchell Ballad —“ I cannot mind my wheel, mother ” —Miss Laura Wiseman Song—“ Ring on Sweet Augclus”—Mrs Mitchell Duet—“ I heard a voice ” —Mrs Kilgour and Mrs Mitchell Chorus —“ Tramp now tramp ” “ God Save the Queen.” Admission—Dress Circle, .'3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Doors open half-past 7, concert to commence at 8 p.m. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. THAMES ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS, Grand Amateur Performance in aid of the Library Fund Thames Mechanics’lnstitute, ON TII U RSD AY , JUL Y 4, IN THE THEATRE ROYAL. Programme—Part I. Glee —By the members of the Thames Engineer Glee Club. Solo —By Miss Laura Wiseman Solo —By Mrs Robson Glee —By the members of the Thames Engineer 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, “The Star Spangled Banner,” by full band and chorus. At half-past seven o'clock the Litnc Ligh will be exhibited from the roof of the Theatre Royal by Mr J. 11. Severn, who has kindly consented to give his assistance. GRAND ART UNION. MRS MANNING 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 Bergi.vs, Tailor, Pollen-street. They consist of 25 prizes, comprising Model Cottages, (made of rice,) Worked Flowers, Slippers,, Watcli-pockcts, See,. Sec. 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 EXHIBITION, AUGUST, 1872. NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS. Applications for space win be received by. the undersigned up to the Ist July, but it is desirable that the applications should be sent in earlier if possible. A. BRYCE BAIN, Hon. Sec. ALE AND PORTER. TAAMILIES and others are informed that Jl they can he supplied with BOTTLED ALE and POUTER, at Gs. per dozen, delivered. Draught as usual. Two Gallons and upwards at One Shilling and Ninepeucc per gallon. Ordeis by post attended to. C. WALLNUTT. Star Brewery, Shortlaud. May 28th 1872.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 223, 26 June 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 223, 26 June 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 223, 26 June 1872, Page 1

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