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W. FinljlT, one of the earliest established Watch and Clock Makers on the Thames, WISHES IT KNOWN that lie has again commenced business in Williamson street, in connection with the Manufacturing Jewellery Business of his brother, Mr James Finlay, and is propared to undertake all branches of the Watch and Clock-making business. . Be* pairs executed with promptness. Charges moderate.—[Adtx.]

Amusements ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TMUBSDAY, JANUARY Wxh, 1878. GBAND INTELLECTUAL TBJEAT. The oolj liring riral in Monologue of the Ec?. Charles Clark,. . WILL APPEAR AT THE THAMES AS ABOVE. TUTB. QTEPHEN TLTASSETT, The well-known Exponent of High Class Beoitaiire and Serio«Gomio . - Entertainment. ....... Comcoikb ow in Ballai*; "SUNSET/ "My BUD UK HBAYEN," A»S k iIUKDIUED OIKn BOBM, Who has giren hit Entertainments to Crowded audiences in England, the United States, Austral!*, California, Oregon, British : India, China and Japan, . . ■ WILL MAKE HIS APPEARANCE In the following PROGRAMME! PART I—Serieus. lirrBODCCTIOK, 1. Recitation, "The Yagabendj or, the Bag* gar and his Dog " 2 Sunset, Bullitd bjr Mr Stephen. Mauett How dear to me the hour when daylight diet, And sunbeams melt along the ailed* sea j For then sweet dreams of other days arise, And memory breathes its reaper sigh to tbee! And as I watch the line of light that plsyi ' Along the smooth wares towards the barn*; ing west, ■ .' I long to tread its golden p tths of rays, And think 'twill lead to some sweet plaoe ofrest! ;

3. Recitation—The Dame with the Cameliat 4. Beading—Betty and I art out 6. Death of Poor Joe 6. Song—Dying Boy* Prayer 7. How Betsy und I Mada up 8. A Bit of Humanity 9. Imitations of Madame Anna Bishop in " Home, Sweet Home."

IkUXTAL OF FIVJB MIAUTEfI.

Part 11.

FUN AND COMICALITIES! 1. Swag—"Happy m a King," Word* and Muaic by Stephen MmmU 1. IMITATIONS of Public Speakers, Singer*, and Celebrities, inelading Arte* mv* Ward, Mark Twain, Henry Ruaaell, " Joah Billing*," George Franci* Train, Charles Clark, Charle* Dicken*, Thackeray, Hume, Spirit ualiatio, Ac., Ac. Also V »• HIS INSTANTANEOUS FACIAL—^ IMITATIONS of Peculiar People m*T^ at Sea, tome half *ea* orer; coma . seised with *ickne**, and "Oh my*! '*. —Concert on board " White Star Lin* ■teanr.er " —Young Lidy aingi "Sheila . of the Ocean," with poodle dog accompaniment — Boy recites — Man, with tha hiccup*, trie* to sing " Pratt/ Jane"—Girl recite* "Bock a»e to •leep," Ac, Ac. 4. The Man who took himself to pieces bafem. ho got into bed 5. Tha Art of Making a Speech 6. Scene in Hong Kung, China, with tha imitation of a Cbiuaman, an Bngliahmaa with hi* Kyegla**, a Scototunan, and a 1 Nerrou* Mail , • , ' • 7. MuMcal Iliuatral ion—Comic Opera—lmi« tat ion of a Base, Tenor, and Temale Singer. . To conclude with—by particular deaira—' THB CHARGE oiw LIGHT BRIGADB, o* THB 800 AT BALAKLATA, As originally .reoited by Mr Masmr, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Amsrisa. . - %1970

Educational KAUAERANGA tfDYS 1 SCHOOL. THE CLASSES for Ltlin, Fre&ob, and Mathematics will b« rMUjmrd on tfOHV DAT neifc, 28th instant, «t 8.80 a.m. These CUues are opott to Boys not. attending the School. * . GK Viwjm Pxuijri, 1989 Head Matter.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2789, 22 January 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2789, 22 January 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2789, 22 January 1878, Page 2

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