A Distinction and a Difference.— Jones has discovered the respective natures of a distinction and a difference. He says that "'a little difference" frequently makes many enemies, while " a little distinction" attracts hosts of friends, to the one on whom it is conferred.
Auctions '' TO-MOEEOW, FEIDAY, FEBEUAEY 9. At. 11 o'clock. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, '.'■., Eemoved for. Convenience of Sale. MESSES GOGEON & CO. sell, at their Rooms, at 11 o'clock, A COLLECTION OF RARE AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, comprising upwards of 300 volumes, the property of Mr Severn, leaving New Zealmd. ■ . ~ The Electrical Machine, with a chest full of apparatus, will also be offered to public competition. N.B.^The Books are now on view. 201
Funerals - ; •" FUNEEAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the lato Mr Albxandee Campbell are rcspec'.fiilly invited to attend at bio lato residence, Karaka road, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 p.m., to follow his remains to the Cemetery. William Twentymah, Undertaker, Owen street, 206 Grahamstown. Volunteer Notices THAMES SCOTTISH VOLUNTEEES. THE Company, Sand, and Cadets are requested to Assemble at the Drill Shed on FRIDAY, at 1 p.m., to attend the Funeral of lato Drum-Major Campbell. Members of other Volunteer Companies invited to attend. T. L. MtTBEAT, 202 Captain. NO. 2 H. E. V. rnHS Company are requested to PARADE X afc fcho Drill Shed TO-MORROW (Friday), 9th, iast., at 1 o'clock, to attend the Funeral of late Drum Major Cahpbkec, of the Thames Scottish Yolunteers. Uniform aticl Side Arms , There will be no parade at 7.30. Feed. W. Paxtl, 204 ■ , Captain.
A. O, F. THE OfQcers and Brethren of Court Pride of Parnell and of Court Pride of ihe North are requested to Meet at the Freemasons' Hall, Owen street, at 1 o'clock p.m., on FRIDAY, 9th instant, to altecd the Funeral of Brother Alex. Campbell. James Coombes, C.R. 203 ' J. Doidgb, O.R. No. 3 COMPANY H.E.V. fPHE Members of tho Company are reX quested to Assemble at their Drill Shed, Pollen street, TO MORROW (Friday), at 12.30, to a I tend the Funeral of the late Sergeant Camfbell, T.S.V. Full muster particularly requested. J. E. Macdonaid, Captain.
. Tenders TO TEIBUTEES. CUEE GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited.) ' mENDER3 are invi'ed for WORKING -*- FIVE SECTIONS of the above Company's Mine on TRIBUTE, Tenders to be left (on or beforo MONDAY, the 12lh iast.) at the Ofßce of the Company, where full pariiculars can bo obtained. Thos. H. Cba-wjfohd, 199 , Mine Manager.
Amusements v A CADE MY OF MUSIC. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. v BIJOU VARIirV COMPANY Will *nako.their First Appearance ' - ■■ ■ On SATURDAY NEXT, 10th Instant. Itrs JF. WILTON, Soprano, in Irish, and Scotch Ballads. Mr F. WlLTON—that rascal Torn—in Songs and Duets. HARRY HAYNARD, in his Budget of Comicalities. Barley MJw& other Novelties. Change of Programme each evening. Prices of admission—£ tails, 3s ; Gallery, 2s $ Pit, Is. > Doors open at half-past 7, commonce at 8 o'clock. .•-... 196 Tom Burtoh, Agent.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2525, 8 February 1877, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2525, 8 February 1877, Page 3
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