Amusements Academy of Music. CONCERT. Accompanists—Mies Dow and Mr Owen. Conductor- Mr J. Reed. TpRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5. PROGRAMME. Paht I. Pianoforte Selection—La Fille de \ Madame Angot— Mr R. A. Owen j The Blind Girl's Dream— Mrs MilckcU Sebastopol is Won— Mr Pulleine She Sang among,the Flowers— Miss Mason Love's Request— Miss E. Dow There i<j a Flower that Bloometh— Mr Seed Magic of Music— Mrs Mitchell gong— Mr Trewheela The Gipsy's Warning— Mils Mason Jessie's Dream (by request)— Miss E. Dow Pabtll. Silver Threads among the Gold— Mr Reed and Company; Muriel— Mrs Mitchell Sweet Homo—- Mr Pulleine The Land o' the Leal— Mis* E. Dow Song— ; I--; '..? MrTrowheela Thou art io Near, arid yet so Far — Mies Mason Thou art como again sweet Spring— Mrs Mitchell Comic Duet . ? ■!■•■ ;Mr Reed and Mr Mills Next: May Day-— Mils E.Dow There are good Fish in the Sea as ever yet were Caught— Mr Weeks God Save the Queen—Company. A DANCE WILL TAKE PLACE AFTER, THE PERFORMANCE. Throe Fern Pictures now on view at Mr Weeks', Brown street, will be given away during the evecing. .. '■'■ Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets to bo obtained nt Mr Carter's, Mr Weeks', and.Mr Burra> f Brown. street. After the Concert there will be a DANCE. Froafc'Seatf Ticket's will be available.': •'• ■ • --- . -—- PROTESTANT ALLIANCE . FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF ATJSTRALASIA, PRINCE OF WALES |... LODGE, No. 20, THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY , : Will.be Celebrated by a SOIREE, CONCERT, AND DANCE IN ST. GEORGE'S HALL On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1875* At 6.30. Chair to.be taken bj Rev. Jaß. Hill. The evening's proceedings will be interspersed with Songs, Recitations and Readings. ■:■'■■ The Misses Dow, Hunter, McNeill, Mrs Harding, and Messrs Richards, Wiseman, and others have kindly volunteered their services. Single Tickets, 2s 6d ; Double, 4s. ■ . ; God Save the Queen! 1341 ,--•--.X,-■, -•■, ■• v j^ o^jc^g " ■ - '■- ••■■•■ " ; N O T I C E. \ LL DEBTS owing to the Firm of JUDD ;/\ and Co, previous, to the 1 30th of September, MUST BE PAID to the undersigned. I If not paid in 14 days, legal steps will, he rtafceri to recover. : ; - ; I W. Rowe. ; * November 3rd, 1875. 1339 IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. - SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED " CAPITAL^£I,9SO,OOO.; MESSRS. HOPCRAFT, McCUL- ■ LOUGH, & CO., EVENING STAR OFFICE 1, . GHAHAMSTOWK, ; Hate been appointed Agents at the Thames for above well-known and old-establiihed Company, and are prepared to do business on the most favourable terms. W. H. Aemstrong, 1324 Agent. JOHN CKOCKER BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of the Thames that he is now in a position to supply all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES of the VERY BEST QUALITY, At Prices that will astonish all who may favor him with their patronage, as the following List will testify :— s d Men's Bluchers , 7 6 do Elastic Boots ... ... ,„ 10 0 do do Shoes... J..;.- ... 7 6 do Watertights 13 0 Ladies' Elastic Sides 6 0 do Kid (our own make) ;... ... 14 0 Maids' Elastic sides (l's and 2's) \ 4 6 Children's Morocco (10's to 13's) ... 56 | do Boots from ... ... ... 1 6 The above are only a few of the many cheap Goods he has for Sale, and the Heads of Families would do well to pay him a visit before going elsewhere. : •'; ; Observe the Address— ;, JOHN CROCKER, \ BOOT & SHOEMAKEE, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstown. 1325 TO THE WORKING MEN OF THE THAMES AND THEIR WIVES. NOW that Hard Times are on m,- the Industrious Husbar d and Thrifty Wife, are put to tbeir wit's end, thinking and plan-' ning how to economise, and especially where there are children, endeavouring to make, both ends meet. Our own opinion is—You should buy your Goods at the CO-OPERA-TIVE STORE and BAKERY in ROLLESTON STREET, where you can get the Best of Everything at Reasonable Prices, and in addition get as much interest on your money at the end of .three months as if you had put it in the BanV. ; IB3T Don't forget the Address— ROLLKSTON STREET, iate Al Bakeey. Bread and Groceries delivered in all parts of the town. No accounts are allowed to run over o»E month, bo Cash purchasers will find it to their advantage to deal with us. We wish to return our sincere thanks to our Friends and the Public generally for the support they i»ave given us duriDg the first three months of our business existence, and hope before the end of another quarter to be able to assist the working man to live cheaper than he ever has done here, as we are enemies to all combinations to tax the necessaries of life. BIRD AND THOMSON.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2134, 5 November 1875, Page 3
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