Amusements Tfl E A T R X IM)YAL, • ' . GBAHAMSTOAVIf. Lessee ... It. J. DbLias Mr DeLIAS has tho pleasure o announce the ENGAGE MBNT 'for SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY! I! OF Mr G. D. Chaplin, The Popular Tragedian and Comedian, sup^ j ported by a powerful company. THIRD PERPOEMANOE, THIS (TUE?DAY) EVKFING, St^t. 10th, Fibst Timb Hebe, Tennyson's Poetic Drama in 5 Acts, ENOCH A R D E N; 08, UNI ER THE PALMS. Enoch Abden Mr G. D. Chapiin Phillip Ray..; Mr J. B. St'oele Annie Lee Mrs Walter Hill CoLcluding with the Screaming Farce KISS IN THE DARK. Wednesday—" Serious Family" and " Perfectiob." Friday — Benefit of Mr G. D. Chaplin, Lytton'e Great Play—" Money." Notice—No Performance can be repeated. Prices—Front Seats, 4j j Circle, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. , 3101
THINTERTAINMENT3, CONCERTS, &c, JjJ should always be announced in THE STAR if thrir promoters wish to achieve success. ' Lectures, etc STAR OF THE THAMES LODGE, 1.0. G.T. TIHE FIRST of a COURSE of TURKS' LECTURES will be delivered in the Templar Hall,-Rolleu'ton street,'THlS (Tuesday) EVENING, 10th inst., by MR NEWELL PHILLIPS, Head Master of the Kauaeranga Boys' School. SUBJECT—" Personal Recollections of Paris under Napoleon III." The Lecture will be Illustrated by " The Marseillaise," sung by Mr Hilton, and other pieces. James Renshaw, Esq., will take the Chair at 8 o'clock. , 'tickets Is, or for Course 2s, of the Under- ■ signed,, B. HcNISS, Secretary.
An Entertainment In Aid of , the Tund foe the 1 Enlahgement iof • - O GEORGE'S SUNDAY SCHOOL WILI. BE GIViJN BY THE SENIOR SCHOLARS . . THE ' SCHOOLROOM, ROLLESTON STREET, ON Wednesday, Sept. 11th, 1878, At.'B''o'clock. , , TICKLTS (One Shilling) can bo had of Mr , Neweitj Philhps, Superintendent, or ony of the Teaohers! Educational BOARD OF EDUCATION. A TEST EXAMINATION of all Proba-' tionary Teachers employed at the Thames Schools will be held &t the Kauaeranga Boys' School, Baillie street, Shortland> on FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT, 33th and 14th instant.. Persons not. in the employ of the Board, but desiring to qualify as Teachers, will be admitted to the Examination i upon production of satisfactory references at to character, and of a certificate of physical ability, signed by somo duly quclified Medical Practitioner.' ■ Applicants to attend »:. tlio'Schcol at 9 a.m., Probationers at 9.15 a.m. Vjnoent E. Ricß, 3107 Secretary.
, Electoral ELECTOES OF WpJITH WARD. T ADIEB and GENTLEMEN,—If t'e abilities of the different CANDIDATES for the Borough Council are half lhafc of their intention, wo may safely leave V c rest of the Borough to their guardianship. If honoured with your roles I shall be glad at this, for then I may devote my attention to the interests of OUR WARD, which ia the largest and most imporianf, hb beirsg the gieat Gold producer. And should I find any inclination to neglect our interests by any Councillor, in vulgar language I shall go for that Councillor. Therefore VOTE FOR McGOWAN. 3111 TO THE BUIIGESSES OF THE MIDDLE WAEJ). i * lADIES, AND GENTLEMEN-,— J Remember that I GO TO THE POLL as a THOROUGHLY TNDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, and on this Ticket I respectfully solicit your suffrages.__' . GEORGE N. BRABSEY. 3105
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2986, 10 September 1878, Page 3
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