ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS (THUR-DAY) EVEXIN&, AUG-. 15th. SOTHEEN, SOT KEEN, SOTHEEN, AS LORD DUNDREARY LOED DUNDREAEY LORD DUNDEEAEY. Supported by th» Thames Cricketers' Amateur Dramatic Club, and MISS LAURA WISEMAN. Go and see the COURTSHIP SCENE Go and see the BEDROOM SOENB G-o and see the COUNTRY DANCE G-oand hour BROTHER SAM'S LETTER. (For the residing of whi''h Mr Sot hern hug always received a Triple Encsre ) Reaeiverl Peats rnny be secured at Burra's, Stationer. ; Prices of Admission—Front Seats 3s, Gallery 2s, Pit Is. 2956 N. S. Edwards, Agent.
COLOMBO . ; - ACCIDENT BELIRF FUND AC A D E M V O F M U SIC. FEIDAY, AUGUST 18. THE Committee of the above' Fund beg to announce that Mr LYTTON SOTHERN has kindly undertaken (in conjunction with Mißß Wiseman and the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Thames Cricketers' Amateur. Dramatic Club) to give a ']'■,' Benefit in Aid of the Fund. N.B.—The Commifeteo trust that the public will do their best to support so deserving an object. . ■ .': Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Committee ; or Messrs Noedeb, Jef-. peeson, Bubba, and Lawless. Prices as usual. F. A. Pr/LLEINE, 2957 Hon Secretary. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. The Royal Marionettes! For a Short Season, commencing MONDAY, August 19th. THINK OF THIS AND MABK IT WELT*. Eotal LITTLE ~ Mabionettes ., Eotal RED RIDING HOOD! Mabionettes EOTAL CHB^STY MINDIBELS! MABIONETTES Eotai With Full Band. Mabionettes Botal Itaiian Fantoccini ! Mabionettes Eotal FAIRY Mabionettes Eotal PANTOMIME ! Mabionettes Eotai, O b, " Mabionettes Eotal tTableqtjin ' Wicked' Marionettes Royal Wolf, and ih*Good ' Maeionettes BOTAL Grandmother. MABIONETTES Kotal [hiro..lupi> g the Great Mabionettes Botal WsrSon* Marionettes Botal To with the Mabionettes Eotal most BEAUTrFUL Mabionettes Eotal tbAN*¥OEWATION Mabionettes Botal SCENE Maeionettes Eotal Ever Witnessed. Marionettes EoTAL Prices: Ss, 2s, and Is. MABIONETTES BOTAL OPen at 7» conimence at 8. MABIONETTES MATINEE on SATUEDAY, at 2 o'Clpck, for Schools and Families. 2947 J.GAEDNER, Agent. NOTICE. TfIHEEE being some misunderstanding X, about the Fifth Prize given in the Academy rf Music, I be? to state that it was Mr Meihose's One shiilin? Ticket No. 256, whinh was d rawn with the Prize, the Boy's Sixpenny Ticket in dispute being No. 255. — For W. C. Denncs, H. E. Mablek — August 15t.h, 1878. ' : 2954 TiINTEETAINMENTS, CONCERTS, Ac, J_i should nlways b*s announced in THE STAB, if their promoters wish to achieve success.
Tenders NEW NORTH DET>N GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited.) mENDERS Wanted for DRIVING- 100 JL Feef, more or le3B, in the Main; Tunnel. Tenders to be left at Mr LAWuESs'si Tobacconist, on or before 7 p.m. SATURDAY next Specifications may be sren on application to the undersigned at the Mine. *• . ■ J. Mcllhanby,. 2958 Manager. WAIOTAHI CREEKSCHOOL. fIiHE Plan and Specification of additions to •JL .this School may be Been on application to W. Davies, Esq., Chairman of School Committee. Tenders to be in by the 21st, at the eflSce of the Education Board, Wyndhani street, Auckland. r - i 2955 mENDKR3 or the REMOVAL of-the . JL Tararu Road Weslejan Sunday Schoolhouso to the Bite lately occupied by the Shellback Day Scliool, will he received at Ellis' Storp, Tararu Road, until FOON of SATUR DAY, 17th August, where Plan and Specification can be seen. Lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. 2952 Wanted i ; \X T HEN taking your Saturday Night's * * .PromenadeDON'TFORGBTtoCALL atMEARS & Co.'s, where you'can always , got the BEST GROCERIES at the ' LOWEST PRICES. Try MEABH AN DC O.'S, , POLLEN STREET. WANTED. — WANTED. Thamrs Residents visiting Auckland often want, Accommodation ; for the future try the FORESTERS' ARMS, ALBERT STREET. C»n be seen from tho Wharf, a- little to the right of tho Town Clock. The Hotel lias 23 good Beds, both double and single; and Ihe Table is srcou;! to none ii tho City. Beds, Is; Meals, Is ; Board and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking at the front door. j H. PHILLIPS, Pbopbietob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, Brows 1946 street.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2964, 15 August 1878, Page 3
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