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Amusements " A CADE MY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY NEXT, j: Nt: 28,-1877. complimentary benefit TO MISS HUNTER.';" Under tho Patronage of FIS Wohship the. Matob, Major Coopeb, Captains, and Officers of tho different Volunteer Companies and Fire Brioarlrf". Ancient Order of Foresters, Manchester Unit j of OdrifolloVs, Hibernian Society, and. Good Tcajplure. Ihe Performance will commence- with the sparkling two act Coinedj of CHE C KM A T E. CHABACI'BBS: Sir Everton Toffeo ... ... Mr F. J. Burgees Sam Wiukle (his groom)... Mr T. A. Bell Henry (waiter of the Plantageneb Hotel) ..\ ... ...... MrD. Cloonan Paisley (a gardener)... ...Mr J. L. Whitford Billy Strap (a stableman) Mr W.W. Kobinson Cheeks (a page) MrT. H.Hamer Bottles (a butler) ... ... Mr W. Stewart Miss Charlotte Husse ... Miss E. Muson Martha Bam (her maid) Miss Hunter Mary Ann") ( Miss Dora Cloonan Jnne ... [ seiwmts ) Miss Georgie Hill Mattie ...) C Miss'Matlie McFudd PRESENTATION to Mr W. W^ Robinson. Pabt 11. . C O N C E R T. Duet —"The Wind and the Harp"—Mrs Bruce and Mies Hunter Song— 1' The Bellringer"—-Mr C. Brown Song—" Giro me an English Song "—Mies Cleave Song- " The Lugger "—Mr Pulleine Song—" fclomebody Whispered so Sweetly"— Miss Mason , . Song-" Ye Gallants of England "—Mr Bobinson Song— "Ruby"—Mias Hunter. PIANIST R.A.R. OWEN. Doors open at 7.30 5 performance to com" mence at -8 p.m. Front Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s ; Pit, Is. A CADEMY OF MUSIC. EXTBA ATTRACTION! FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY! ! June 29th, 1877, First Appearance in Grahamstown of those GREAT DUTCH and IRISH COMEDIANS, who have met with such wonderful success in Auckland the past tliree weeks, Messrs ■ BAKER AND FARRON, Who • will have the honour of giving 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. GEOEGrE'S HALL. THE SKATING RTNK 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 your Saturday Night's Promenade you should Call at MEABS AND COi'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street. X \ 7-ANTED Sharebrokers and Others to * • know that a New Supply of TRANSFER REGISTRATION BOOKS have just been Printed, and are now ON SALE at the Evening Stab Office. WANTED, Legal Managers and Others to know that DIVIDEND RECEIPT BQOKS for Goldmining Companies can be obtained at the Evening Stab Office, Abe rt sreot. ■ Funerals FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr H. CabbON are respectfully invited to ATTEND the Funeral of bis Daughter to leave his residence, PungaFlat, TO-MORROW (Thursday), the 28th instant, at 1 p.m. . Geobge Meachem, 911 IJndortaker, Owen street. QINEST NEW, OATMEAL V at ' ■■■-■■■ -■:■■•■ .■■ ■■■■■.- MEARS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street. 4 Notice of Removal. WHITEHEAD & McLEAY, BOOTMAKERS, ; 13 ESPECFULLY announce to their Cubtomers 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- -- - ROBSON, (Latr PROYIDORE s.s. ROTOMAHANA), HAVING TAKEN CUNNINGHAM'S Newmarket Hotel, BEGS to inform his Friends and Visitors to Auckland, that it will bo worth their while to pay him-«-.visit at hia Suburban Retreat, whore they will hear the sweet notes of the skylark, the song of the nightingale, and the shrill shriek of the iron horse ; ndded to which they will receive a hea'ty welcome and good cheer. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. Busses from foot of Shortland street every half hour. 889 FOR A REAL GOOD 3s TEA go to MEARS.AND CO.'S "CENTRAL CABH STORE, Pollen street. [V| EWEST designs in type on hand, end iS constant additions being, made, at thi EviKura Stab Office.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2642, 27 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2642, 27 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2642, 27 June 1877, Page 3

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