Lectures ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 28, 1875. THE REV. i^iHAKLES ■ piLARK AND ! MISS CHRISTIAN | (Being her First Appearance on the Thames) • Will have the honour of presenting the j following • PROGRAMME: 'Recital—"Mr Pickwick Gtoei a Shooting" (Dickens) —Bit CharmsCiark Song—"The Beating of My Own Heart" (Mncfarren) —Mis' 3 Christian Recitnl—"Tho Beturn of Enoch Arden" (Tennyson) —Rev Charies Ciabk Song—" Kathleen Mavourneen" (Craneh — Miss Christian Becital—" Bob Cratch?t'« Christmas Dinner " (Dickens) —Bet Charles Ciabk Ballad—" Once Agnin " (Arthur Sullivan) — Miss Christian Seriocomic Sketch—" The Boots at the Holly Tree Inn " (Dickens)— Ret Chabies CliißK. Reserved Seats, 4s ; Family Ticket admitting throe to reserved seats, 10b 6d j Gallery, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Doors Open at 7.30 ; to Commence at 8. Plan of seats at Mr E. Burra's, stationer. 341 ■ B. S. Smxthe. Meetings L. 0. L., No. 12. mHE MONTHLY MEETING of the J_ ahove Lodge will bo held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond street, Sbortland, TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. 369 . By order of the W.M. THAMES "MINERS' ACCIDENT BELIEF FUND COMMITTEE. A SPECIAL MEETING- of the above Committee will bo held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30 p.m., at the Governor Bowen Hotel. Fbbd. F. Dat, 365 ; .•■•■'•"■"; Secretary. A. O. F. COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. mHE usual Fortnightly ff^j££JSp X MEETING of the wSmv*' WSSL. °^OTe Court will be held in \ffifM\Wfj&f the Masonic Hall, "Queen fIUH' awS» street, Grohamstown, on msjSF&&mm THURSDAY next, April 29th, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. Chas. Ahiee, Secretary. NO. 3 H.R.V. A FULL ATTENDANCE at PARADE TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) particularly requested. J. E. Macdoitaid, 4 Captain. April 27, 1875. 361 Miscellaneous LOST, near the Academy of Music last night, a LADY'S; FAN (Ivory). Any one returning the same to Mr R. N; Smith will be rewarded. EXCITING NEWS!!! ■ • Know All men by these presents: That the Undersigned : have OPENED BUSINESS in BROWN STREET, next the Scotia Hotel, as FAMILY and SHIPPING BUTCHERS, where they will keep a regular Stock of EVERY DESCRIPTION : ■. ■ .■.■...... OF ■ : . THE PEIMEST MEAT AT PEIGES WHICH WILL ASTONJSH THE PEOPLE oe the THAMES! This is a matter which every head of a family on the Goldfield should carefully consider, viz., that by purchasing bis joints from us he will save ONE PENNY FOR EVERY TODND OF MEAT HE CONSUMES! ! ! N.B.—Prime Sausages fresh daily. Corned Beef, Pork, Pickled Tongues. A. DORS WE X L & Co., BUTCHBBS, B E O W X S T EE E T, 334 Corns, Warts, and Bunions. MR C. BASSTIAN TVEGS toftntimate to the InhabiUhtsof the Thames Goldfields that it is his intention to remain FOR TEN DAYS ONLY, prior to his departure for the South. He would draw the attention of any persons suffering*froin the above complaints to the. flattering testimonial he has received from scvoral well known Citizens, wnich is now on view at \ Mr Cabxer's, ; Stationer. ] 211 TUST RECEIVED, AUSTRALASIAN, •I April 10 and 17 ; AUSTRALASIAN SKETCHER for April. J. 11. Jeitukson, Stationer, &c, Pollen-street, Shorlland.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1970, 28 April 1875, Page 3
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