Amusements ▲ Grand Musical and Literary ENTERTAINMENT Will be given by the SHORTLAND WESLEYAN CHURCH CHOIR, Assisted by Friends, in the TEMPLAR HALL, Rolleston street, THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1878, Commencing at 7 30. Pbo&bamme : Part I. will consist of several Anthems and Solos, with Cornet accompaniments—quite new—Readings and Recitations, etc. Part 11. will introduce several New Songs, Glets, and Duets; also, Readingi, Recitations, Comedies, etc, etc. The whole to conclude with a Laughable DIALOGUE, introducing Five Characters. Tickets (front seats), Is 6ti each ; and back •eats, Is each; may be obtained from Mr Bvbba, Grahamstown ; Mesers Hethebin»ton, Nodbbb and Joint, Polle» street; Mr Dbeble, street; or |ny of the PROCEEDS IN AID OF CHOIR FUND. 3383 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. aCADEMY~~OF MUSIC. THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 7th. Grand Variety ENTERTAINMENT, BY THE ROYAL COMBINATION TROUPE, Ik aid ov thbib Wabdbobb Fund. . DANCE after Performance. Admission— 3s, 2s, Is. , D. Reddt, Manager. JBB7 J. Gbaham, Secretary. mHEATSE ROYAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. GEAND OPENING NIGHT. STAR PANTOMIME COMPANY. TWENTY STERLING AETISTES. OPESA COMEDY akd^ BURLESQUE. The Child of the Regiment. OPERATIC SELECTIONS. WiUikynd and his Dinah. Fall Particulars in DAY-BILLB and future I Advertisements. j Davb Cixxiov, 3400 Manager. Mining Notices IN LIQUIDATION. PANY (Limited). SHAREHOLDERS are requsted to take notice thai, unless the Calls DUE by them to the above-named Company be Paid to the Liquidator, at his office, 17 Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on or before the 9th inst., Preceedinga at Law will be taken for Recovery of same. D. Q-. MacDokkekd, Liquidator. Auckland, Ist November, 1878. 3394 Notices MRS, CORSTON, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, T>EGB to return THANKS to the Ladies Jt> of the Thames for past favours, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit • continuance of their Patronage. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. BROWN STREET, Beach Road. V B.—OSTRICH FEATHERS CLEANED OR DYED. APPRENTICES WANTED. [3395 M. Whitehead HAS iuit RECEIVED a Great VARIETY of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SOOTS AND SHOES, Suitable for Summer Wear. LATEST FASHION^ KID BOOTS. NEWEST IMPROVEMENTS IN PRUNJSELLA BOOTS. NEWEST STYLE IN LADIEB' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES—A GREAT VARIETY OF THESE! They «« warranted to give satisfaction to all, and will be Sold at much Lower Prices than usual— Gj. F 0 R CASH. rvisa gtcck is the Largest on the Thames, coniequ'entlj you have a Greater Variety to Select fro"*TOTaONIAL BOOTS in Men's, w™We> *nd Children's at the same ESS"* Prices, on Hand and Made to Order. You ma- confidently rely on every attention being paid to your .requirements. ggj- Note Address— M. WHITEHEAD, POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND (Next Wilson's, Draper), AND OLDER ESTABLISHMENT (Near Exchange Hold.) *sli •■NORBffICT NUMBERS Guarantee at C he EVENING STAR, Thames tt7 *NTED KNOWN-Proxy FormTV Afor Mining Companies may be.obiined afc the Siab Office.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3035, 6 November 1878, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3035, 6 November 1878, Page 3
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