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Amusements, &c. ' f ' THE ATEE E.OTAL. . This (Friday) evening, ;october 2nd, . Grand Fashionable Night, under Distinguished • • ■ Patronage, and LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF' THE CHEAT CALIFORNIAN minstrels, PROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING. Part I. : Overture—California Minstrels j 'Enoch Arden'—Mr E, Amery ' Hannah Maria Jaybirds'r-Mr Harry Kelly 'Little Sister's gone to Sleep'—Mr G. W. 'Rockefeller ' Any Ornaments'—Mr Charles Sutton 'Don't forget to Write me, Darling—Mr J. k B, Mavor To conclude with THE GRAND DUCHESS MRDLEY, Intermission of Five Minutes ■ SUTTON & KELLY in their Double Songs and Dances, Rockefeller in New Banjo Songs. AS LIKE AS TWO PEAS. Mr Jones (in search of good servants) ', . > ■■ T. Campbell OneP ■ . - ;; « Chas, Sutton The other P ■ ■' Harry Kelly Operatic—' When Time • hath Benefit Thee — Mr E. Amery. OTHELLO AND MACBKTH. Collier Macbeth ■ . Harry Kelly Montgomery Othello Thos. Campbell. Violin Solo—Mr J. A.'Herman / ' ' To conclude with the laughable Farce—THE LUNATIC ASYLUM-Pompey, Harry Kelly; Mr ■ Squeezepenny, E. Amery;: Chas., Squeezepenny, 6. W. Rockefeller; Dac Buttergrubber, Tho3. Campbell ; ' Rainny, Chas. Sutton; other characters by theCom> ' pany. Million Prices!— Dress Circle, 3s; Boxes, 2s; PIT ... ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Carriagesjnay be ordered at 10.15. Seats for the Dress Circle can be secured at the Box Office of the Theatre. < (J. W. ROCKEFELLER, ' , . General Manager. Plumber and Qasfltter. \ GEORGE Mo C AUL, 1 GASFITTER, PLUMBER, TIN & COPPER SMITH, ETC. TRADE, from the rudest barter of the savaga to the most refined and complicated trans- ■ action of the British Merchant, is but the effort of society to Bupply its own wants. , . p E O R G E MoO A U L, \J . Has for Sale . . 40,000 feet Gas Pipes, all sizes 250 Chandeliers and Brackets, Ornamental and Plain Every description of Brass Cocks, from £ Pet/5' to 2| Blow-off : An extensive stock and shipments to arrive ■ of Gas Fittings,, suitable for the Trade; the largest in the Province of Auckland All patterns and sizea of Bell Pulls ,and Fittings A large assortment of Indiarubber Hose,. - Branch Nozzles and Couplings complete Water Pipe, laid at sil per foot Ualvanised iron Air Pipes for mines ( Half-, ' round and O.G. Spouting, all sizes Patent Beer Engines with fancy handles • Patent Enamel Sun Lights, Reflectors, and Coronals Patent Safety Fire-damp Lamps Patent Lubricators, Steam Gland Cocks, Gauge Cocks, and, all requisite Fitting for Battery work.' Estimates given for all work connected with the Trade, and Good Workmanship guaranteed, ' GEORGE McOAUL. Opposite the Academy of Music, . Bbown-stebet. Insurance. o OU II BR I T.I S H 0 FIRE AND MARINE insurancecompanyofnkwzealand. : Cabiiaii ~ ■ • ■ £750,000, This Popular and purely New Zealand ✓ Institution has the -security and Muencd , of more than Nine Hond&bd ; Shareholders, ; Funds invested, and profits retained in the Colony. . ...Lowest current rates. Prompt settlement; ' RICHARD HUDSON, ' . Agent, Thames. yiCTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE, MAiME, LIFiS, &a.\ CAVMAL • • ■ • £2,200,000 Insurances on every description of propert effected, at Lowest Rates. \ \ D. R. GELLION, dgeut for TnameSjDistricfc, ' t USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDER A •: / ' SOCIETY. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &o.' NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: ■ > - 1 Hhad Osiob; Wellington, Pbessnt Akndal Risrams, £280,000. Aoouhulated and Invested Funds £1,330,000, ; Persons Assuring with this Office share the whole profits, and "a Bonus is declared overy fifth year, — Aoehi ; H, H. WRIGHT. Mbdioai. tosttßs: JAMES KILGODH, M.ft jgAM 01? NEW. ZEALAND. CAPITAL • • . £600,000 ' .RESERVE FUND .. 180,000 , RATES FOR DEPOSITS: At 3 months • 3 par cent, per annum. . At 6 months - 4 per cent, per annum. • At 12 months ■ 5 per cent per annum. Drafts are issued and Bills collected payable in HONOLULU, CALIFORNIA, CANADA, and UNITiiL) STATES jin INDIA, CHINA,.. , and JAPAN, MEXICO/PERU, and UNITED • ■ STATES OF COLOiIBIA. Value can be obtained at the Bank for Gold and Silver Coins o£ the United States, - . c .

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1867, 2 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1867, 2 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1867, 2 October 1874, Page 1

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