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Amusements. academy'of music, GItAHAMSTOWN. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ! T lIJS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JUNE 27 PHRENOLOGY. LAUGHING GAS. and ELECTRO-BIOLOGY. TO-NIGHT The Maori Athlete will be put under the influence of Laughing Gas. Admission, Is; Stalls, 2s ; Gallery 3s. THEATRE ROYAL. RE-OPENING FOR A DRAMATIC SEASON 0 F TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, The Company positively rc-appear in Auckland on July 15, to support MR HOSKINS AND MISS F. COLVILLE Who will have returned from the South, MR. B. N. JONES Begs to inform his friends and the public in general that neither time nor expense will be spared in the Fine, Great Productions of this season, viz. : NOT GUILTY ! ROCAMBOLE! ELFIE ! SERPENT ON THE HEARTH! FEMALE BLUEBEARD, &c, SATURDAY EVENING, J June 29? The Great, Sensational Drama, in four Acts, of NOT GUILTY! Full particulars in day bills. Prices of Admission : Boxes, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. ’ THAMES ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. I>EIIEARSALSof “Richelieu” and “Ici on \j Parle Francais” at the Mechanics’ Institute on FRIDAY and SATURDAY Evenings,at S o’clock. Stage Rehearsals at Theatre Royal on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY Evenings, J, M. PERRIER, Stage Manager, 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 Engineer Glee Club. Solo —By Miss Laura Wiseman Solo—By Mrs Robson Glee—By tlie members of the Thames Engineer Glee Club. Solo—By Miss Blake Solo—By Mrs Solomon Part 11. Selections from RICHELIEU. Characters byjady 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 baud and chorus. At lialf-past seven o'clock the Lime T-igli will be exhibited from the roof of the Theatre Royal by Mr J. H. Severn, who lias kindly consented to give his assistance. EXPERIMENTAL CRUSHING AND MINERAL ASSAYING. OWING to the intended discontinuance by the Mint for trial crushings of quartz and other minerals, and also of mineral assaying, the undersigned have commenced the erection, at their Branch Establishment, New Pitt-street, of a full and complete plant, combining all the latest improvements for the crushing, extraction, and treatment of every description of minerals, the whole of which will lxj under the superintendence of Professor Watt, Government Analyst. The arrangements will be completed so as to commence work on the Ist of July next, the date of discontinuance by the Mint. MORT’S DOCK AND ENGINEERING COMPANY. Works—Watervicw Bay, Balmain. Town Branch— New P ; *t-street.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 225, 28 June 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 225, 28 June 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 225, 28 June 1872, Page 1

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