Amusements m HEA TE E T>OYAL, G-BAHAMSTOWN. Lessee jB. J. DE LIAS. The Lessee with pleasure announces the Engngement of those Popular Favorites and Eminent Artistes, I THE DARRELLS !!! I FOR NINE NIGHTS ONLY, j Commencing | THIS EVENING, ! THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, In Bulwer Lytton'i great play, THE LADY OF LYONS. Paumne Mrs Geobge Dabbelli CIATTDJB MEtNOTXE Mr Q-KOBGE DABBELL Mr and Mm Parrell will be supported by the Strongest Company erer organised in New Zealand—to wit: — Metdames Stephenson, Holt, Jones, Knight, Thornton, Kerr 5 MessrsPoole,Peering,* Ayeling, Holloway, Thornton; Sweeny, Hill, Finlay, &c. Scenic Artist, Mr Thornton; Leader, Mr Cope. In consequence of the expense incurred in engaging this efficient staff to support Mr and Mrs Darrell, the Lessee feels necessitated to fix the prices at the original rates, riz. :— Stalls, 4s; Circle, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. During the Dai rolls' Reason-there will be no repetition of any piece. 360 Meetings COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4499. t^&siJMsW&k* ffIHE usual Fortnightly 1&£H«Bt X. , MEETING- „, of the W|wp|j|pHSl nbovc Court will be held in V*#?lSfel(W I Masonic Hall, Queen BlH^fflPll Btwet, Grahamstown, THIS y*P*WiW {THURSDAY) EVENING, April 29th, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. Chab. Ahieb, Secretary. Miscellaneous KAUWAERANGA HIGHWAY BOARD. FINAL NOTICE. ALL EATEB not paid on or before SATURDAY, the Ist of May will be cued for on.the following Monday. : EOBT. M. MITCHKLX, ; 366 Collector. .Opening New Winter Goods REDUCED PBICES, rp'HE PARTICULARS of which will be ADVERTISED in a FEW DAYS. * # * AGENT for the LITTLE STRANGER LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE, Pbice, £4 4s. J. GRIBBLE, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. 381 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES MACKIE, Coach Builder, Wheelwright, F~id General Smith, thanks hie Customers for their liberal Bupport during the last six years, and begs to announce that he has KEMOVED from his old premises, in rear of Theatre Royal, to a more Central Position next to Naval Halt, and directly oppoeite Bead's Timber Yard, Brown street, Grchamstown. N.B.—All work Guaranteed First-class. 354 Corns, Warts, and Bunions. MR C. BABB.TIAN TVEGS to intimate to the.lnhabitants of the Thames Goldficlds that it is his intention to remain FOE TEN DAYS ONLY, prior to his departure for the South. He would draw the attention of anj persons suffering from the aboro complaints' to the flattering testimonial he has rcceired from.several well known Citizens, wftich is now on view at Mr Cartek's, Stationer. 271 TUST RECEIVED, AUSTRALASIAN, «J April 10 and 17; AUSTRALASIAN SKETCHER for April. J. H. Jeffebsok, Stationer, &c, Pollen-street, Shortknd.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1971, 29 April 1875, Page 3
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406Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1971, 29 April 1875, Page 3
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