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Amusements A CADE MY OF MUSIC. CONCERT AND DANCE. The CHOIR of St. Gere's Chuhch will give n performance of "THIS LAY OF THE HELL" THIS (Tuesday) ENENI NO-, 26th instant.. A DANCE will follow, to v4uch holders of Tickets fur front seats will bo admitted. Doors | open at 7 30 p.m. i Tickets—3s, 2s, and Is. May be obtained ' i from the Incumbent, Churchwardens, and j Vestry. i Copies of words of the " Lay of the Bell" ; may bo obtained from Messrs Airey, Jeffer--1 son, G-rigg and Robinson* 841 ACADEMY O F MUSIC. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 28, 1877. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MISS HUNTER. Under the Patronage of His WOHSHIP THB Maxob, Major Coopeb, Captains and Officers of the different "Volunteer Companies and Fire Brigades, Ancient Order of Foresters, Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, Hibernian Society, and Good Templars. The Performance -will commence with the sparkling two-act Comedy of C H E C X MA 'J? E. CHABAOXEBB: Sir Everton Toffee ... ... Mr F. J. Burgess Sam Winkle (his groom)... Mr T. A. Bell Henry (waiter of the Plantagenet Hotel) MrD.Cloonan Parsley (a gardener) Mr J. L. Whitfo'rd Billy Strap (a stableman) Mr W.W. Bobinson Cheeks (a page) ... ... Mr T.H.Hamer Bottles (a butler) Mr W. Stewart Miss Charlotte Russe ... Miss E. Mason Martha Bam (her maid) Miss Hunter Mary Ann") ( Miss Dora Cloonan Jane ... > servants 3 Miss Georgie Hill Mattie ...) (. Miss Mattie McFudd PRESENTATION to Mr W. W. Robinson. Pact 11. CON C E R T. D lie fc — " The. Wind and the Harp"—Mrs Bruce and Miss Hunter g on g_« The Bellringer"—Mr C. Brawn Song—" GiTe me an English Song " —Miss Cleave Song— " The Lugger " —Mr Pulleine Song—" Somebody Whispered so Sweetly"— Miss Mason Song—"Ye Gallants of England "—Mr Robinson Song—" Ruby"—Miss Hunter. PIANIST R. A. R. OWEN. ~~"mm Doors open at 7.30 ; performance to com* mence at 8 p.m. Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Pit, 1?. A CADEMt OF MUSIC. EXTRA ATTRACTION! FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY!! Jttne 29th, 1877, First Appearance in Grahatnstown of those GREAT DUTCH and IRISH COMEDIANS, who have met with such wonderful success in Auckland the past three weeks, Messrs BAKER AND FARRON, Who will have the honour of gWing Two Grand Dramatic, Musical, and Terpsichorean Entertainments at the above Theatre, supported by an efficient Orchestra. For particulars see Programmes. ( Admission —3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Performance begins at 8.; concludes at 10.30. 908 ST. GEORGE'S HALL. THE SKATING RINK is Open Every Day, from 2.30 to 5 p.m;; and Tuesday and Saturday Evenings from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Wanted WHEN taking ydur Saturday Night's Promenade you should Call at I JMEABS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street. WANTED, a SERVANT GlßL.—Apply to Mbs Sioney, Grey street, Parawai. TS 7 ANTED Sharebrokers and Others to VV know that a New Supply of TRANSFER REGISTRATION BOOKS have just been Printed, and are now ON SALE at the Eyenino- Stab Office. WANTED, Legal Managers and Others to know that DIVIDEND RECEIPT BOOKS for Goldmining Companies can be obtained at the Etening Stab Oitioe, A bert sreet. Calls HAPE CREEK GOLDMINING AND QOARTZ-CRUSHING COMPANY (Limited.) SHAREHOLDERS who have *not paid CALL (1) of Sixpence per Share now post due, are respectfully requested to do so, aB the funds are required by the Directors to pay for the works in progress. R. McDonaid Scott, Manager. Office: Corner of Albert and Brown streets, Thames, June 22, 1877, .902 FINEST NEW OATMEAL at • MEARS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street. Notice of Removal. WHTTEHEAD & McLEAY, BOOTMAKERS, T> ESPECFULLY announce to their Cubtoraere and the Public THEIR REMOVAL from their old Premises, next Dr Pebston's, Pollen street, to More Commodious ones, next Wilson & Co., Drapers, Pollen street, Shortland. June 20, 1877- ---, 882 IVj EWEST designs in type on hand, and X/i constant additions boing.^made, at the EvsHura Stab Office.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2641, 26 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2641, 26 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2641, 26 June 1877, Page 3

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