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Amusements Academy of Music. CONCERT. T?RIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5. PROGRAMME. Pabt I. Pianoforte Selection—La Fille de Madame Angot— Mr R. A. Owen Tho Blind Girl's Dream— Mrs Mitchell Sebastopol is Won— Mr Pullcine She Sang among the Flowers— Miss Mason Love's Request— Misa E. Dow Iheve is a Flower that Bloometh— Mr Seed Magic of Music— Mrs Mitchell (Song Mr Trewheela Tho Gipsy's Warning— 'Mill Mason Jesrie's Dream (by request)— Miss E. Dow Pabt 11. Silver Threads' among the GoldMr Reed and Company Muriel— Mrs Mitchell Sweet Home— Mr Pullcine The Land o' the Lenl— x Mi" E. Dow g Ol1 g • Mr Trewheela Thou art so Near, and yet so FarMiss Mason Thou art come again sweet Spring — MrsMitchoU Comic Duet Mr Reed and Mr Milla Next Mhv Day— Miss E. Dow There are good Fish in the Sea as ev«r yet were Caught— Mr Weelti God Save the Queen—Company. PROTESTANT ALXIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA, PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY Wfll.be Celebrated by a SOIREE, CONCERT, AND DANCE IN ST. GEORGE'S HALL Ok TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1875, At 6.30. Chair to "be taken by Rev. Jas. Hill. The evening's proceedings will be interspersed with Songs, Recitations and Readings. The Misses Dow, Hunter, McNeil!, Mrs Harding, and Messrs Richards, Wiseman, and others nave kindly, volunteered their services. '■' Single Tickets, 2s 6d; Double, 4s. \ ' God Save the Queen! > 134.1 Miscellaneous Medical Dispensary, MARY STREET. i"1 EO. ROBSON having taken the above Dispensary on bis own account, which he has so long and successfully managed for Drs. Kilgout and Lethbridge,. trusts that by unabated attention to the business, to secure the came amount of public patronage. GEORGE ROBSON, Medicai Dispensaby, MARY STREET. CENTRAL POLLENMSTREET BAKERY. JAMES FORGIE, Pbopkktob, JF., in returning thants to his Customers • and the Public generally for their very liberal support for the last two yeas, begs to inform them, that at considerable expense he has greatly enlarged his premises to meet his increasad business. Me is now prepared to supply SOIREES, PICNICS, AND EVENING PARTIES with all descriptions of Cakes and Confectionery of a superior quality at CHEAPER RATES than any house on tho Thames. Bread of the best quality at the Cheapest Prices. , WEDDING CAKES! WEDDING CAKES ! .Remember the Address—. J. FORGIE, BAKER, 1234 ' . . ' Central Pollen street. GREAT REDUCTION IN MEAT AT THE OLD-ESTABLISHED MARYSTREET BUTCHERY. Phopbietor - - - G. Dalziel. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES AND DISTRICT. GDALZIEL takes this opportunity of thanking his patrons for all pact favours, and has much pleasure in being able to inform them that he has Reduced his price of MEAT, as the following list ef prices will show, viz.:— Boiling Beef, 4d Salt Beef, 4d Roasting Joints, sid to 6d Steaks, 6d Mutton, Forequarter, 3Jd to 4d Loins, 4d ; Legs, s£d : Chops, 5d Prime quality Pork, 6d Salt Pork, s£d to 6d Loins and Legs, 6d Sausages, 6d JOHN MULL IN BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of the Thames that he has commenced Business as a WORKING CUTLER IN SEALEY STREET, NEXT THE OFFICE OF THE KA.UAERANGA HIGHWAY BOARD, Where all Orders entrusted to him will be .executed with despatch. All kinds of Cutlery ground and set. Scissors, Razors, Knives and Surgical Instruments dressed. Parasols and Umbrellas neatly repaired. TTEN R V H. WRIG HT, HOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, 5, Exchange Buildings, Gbahamstowk. Agent—Australian Mutual Provident Society; New Zealand Fire Insurance Oom- : isany. 401 /^OASTWISBf CUSTOMS ENTRIBs \J (forms) ON SALE;-at the EvsuiHa Stab Office. . : • • ■ - ■ • ■ ■ G WALLER, Wholesale and Retail • Tobacconist, next the Bank of New Zealand Brown-street, Grahamstown.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2133, 4 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2133, 4 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2133, 4 November 1875, Page 3

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