Amusements, &c. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, APRIL. i ' u i "?*•'■■ :'.".-■. POSITIVELY THE LAST WIGHT ;..;,. ~o» the- -,-. '. ;.,, ... OXFOED' TBOUPE, Asßisted by.the CORNISH GL'.EE CLUB, The Original Jiu MoLiver, arid Other Gentle • . ~,• men Amateurs, .: 'PROGRAMME. Pißll,', . v •;'■;' MUSICAL BOUQUET A LA CHRISTY. Overture—Mr Owen and Company ; Opening Chorus— Minßtfels 1 - ; •,, ISong, "Aura Lee''—Mr R, White Song (Comic), "Cornet Player"—Dave Fox ' Song, :" Kiss Me Mother 'ere v I Die"~Mr , r Trevrheela ■ •• v : v ; -.' ,■ . Song (Comic), "Fianigau's Wake"—Frank 'Verten ; • '.-. \ . Song, " Break it Quietly- to : My Mother"—Mr i ,S. Catran' ■ ' ' '.' •■.■Song^Cdmic);;."Slack,Wire"-frDayo Fox ~ V.'; Song, "Little One that Died"—Mr J. Beid Song, " Dearost Rosa"—Erank.Verten jSohg; "Old&own's Horse"-—'- -; : ' ; '■[ Pari 11. - ' , ' Owen and Seymour.:'-;. .. GRAND FEAT ON SLACK' WIRE. .' \ .''•'•-'■"- • ' ; BY ■■■ ', ■'•'. ''•' '" '■■ AUSTRALIAN GEORGE. •; •"/. Song, "NilDe'iperandum"—Mr S.' Catran' Golden Shoe, Dance by Masters Hurfit.and ■'■' ■"""''■ .Seager "';." '■■''.., Song and Phantom .'Chorus, " Poor old. Joe'.'-r-' *' Mr K,-White ahd'Company Double Song and Dahcd, '•Emancipation on a Lark','—Frank Verten and Dave Fox.',' ■ Song, "Deathof Nelson"-Mr J. Trewheela' Horizontal 'Bar' Feats,by : Messrs 'Somerton,' ' Anderson, Greer, and Thames Amateurs , t Song, "The Village Blacksmith"-*: J. Reid Double Song and Dance, "Nancy Brown' 1 — Frank Verten and Dave Fox.' LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! 1 .'..i''- :■').'. '. ': , Groceries, &c. , . j MODEOF-BUSINESS: SUPPLYING GOODS o£'Guaranteed Quality.' k5 j • at Lowest Prices...: :.,.;, Families Waited on for Orders.' Goods delivered, • ' TERMS OF BUSlNESS:f','j'ii'!f- • Strictly Cash, unless by arrangement. , -HOURS OF BUSINESS:. Saturdays excepted, from half-past 7to 7 • o'oiock p.m. , , PLACE OF'BUSINESS: ■ . : THEtOENTfiAL CASE STOHfy, ,- ; POLLEN-STREET CENTRAL. ■ 'exteayaluE;lNmi.,'; ' ' The Choice Mixtures of carefully selected.. Tea s ',: willbe'foundto'be the best obtainable. ■ ;;i ;■: Good Congou ; ,,- .25., Pine Quality • 2a 6d; ' Superior Full-flavoured -;,,3s;. ; ' Choicest'Selected'' '~ '• •' ;. 3s : 6d' The large quantity sold, ia the best, proof of ', quality. ■ t ; '■"■''■'•• : '■■■. j CANTERBURY HAMS, BACON; &CHEESB. : " ! ' | Maize Meal, Oatmeal in 141b bags, Maize, , i Wheat, Pollard, Potatoes, ate. " | POTTED BUTJBR, BEST.QUALirY. SPLENDID. .-.VALUE IK, SUGARS.- 1 Call and see the. samples,, price 4£d, sd,and , , ■'.-1, '"'' i . , Sidperlb. ..;..,. ~, •; i,: ' ; '";' "'"' ' "'s; <L : " '*■'''' ' ■'•'' Devoe'sKerosene ; : ■ • ■■■'■ -■■■•• 0 9 per quart■ Per 4-gallon tin - -.10 Of! i Fine Rice ■"■ '.'• .' ■ OSperlb ' Jams, from ■ '' ' '.■ "_""■•«'' 0s 7 per tin Clothes;Lines "■>, : .-'■• -.■■ :..• 0 ieach ■ . .' Household Soap ; ■ ~...■■.. 0.8 per bar . s EVERY'REQuisiTE IN .THB TEADE , . •'. '■;■'. kept in stock. 1 ;;;^ ; ;."".;;' All wishing to obtain'the fullest advantage o£ the Cash System; are requested to.' n' ~:./. IN8PEOI! OoHPABB 1! AHD lBI;l 11 , .' . _ , :—. ■■-■• '- ", ■' - ;' ■■ \'-'v , BiLiii—l say, Tom, where do you buy your | " ToHi—Me; I don't buy any;' let the old woman do that. I believe she gets them from ModO WANS Little Shop. :i ;','• ~■ Bill.—What ,sort of a. chap, is' that Mcbioffan! I have heard a good deal about him. '. ,"'■''.. Tom.—l don't know much about him, only that I get good Tobacoo from Mm. My old woman; says he is the fairest dealing Grocer ever Bhesawj for he just tells the people when N < a thing is bad, as fast.as if it were good. Bin,—Doe3he, faith; why, most",of them > dealers are always praising their goods ? Tou.—l bilieve a feUow always gets on best by telling truth, audi know I can't get better Butter than my missus brings home. ■ BilEi,—l think hie has a Bakery too. Tou,—Yes, faith, I forgot that; and'he makes the best of Bread. This is some I have formycribb. But:—Let's see';/my word, that is good bread;lit is not so hard and crumbly as some | I'll;try 'McGowan next Saturday. Docs he ' ■' givetipk?'' . v ' ToMi—Well; I think he will require,to know you pretty well before he trusts much. You see, be buys for ready money himself, and that is whyjhecau sell so cheap. ' > Bm.-rWell, I haven't been getting very ■ good Tea lately, and I will give Mcdswan a try on Saturday., '..'•..•'•'. . ! •'\' ' FLUEI FliiEll FlliElil :■■• ■•.-■:" ■• i— ! J. FEEGUSOW . x BEGS to announce to his nnmeroui < friends and Customers that hi has on Sale a Large Stook of the beat NEWCASTLE COAL, FIREWOOD (out and uncut), OHAICOAL, io., ' j v ;&t the lowest possible price. \ tSeaohtOppoflito the New Goods Whorl; n andfttDavy-atreot. \ K,8.-«ffltainßtown WdghbridgOj , 6dpwln*i}. >>, \ i ,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 11 April 1874, Page 1
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641Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 11 April 1874, Page 1
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