Amusements ACADEMY OF MUSIC Grand Variety ENTERTAINMENT, In aid ov the Wahdhobb Fund. OV THE EOYAL COMBINATION TEOUPE, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, NOV. 7ts. PROGRAMME. Pakt I. Overture. Opening Chorm—" The Only Leon " Ballad—" I'm Wailing, my Darling, for Theo "—J. H. Hooper Comio Song—" Bar the News, oh "—B. Barchard Seng—" Kiss me, Mother, ere I Die "—lbbetson Bones—"Kiss me quick"—H. Gordon. DOUBLE TRAPEZE—Mesers Reddy and McAneny. Past 11. , Horizontal Bar—Company g ong _'« Beloved Star "—lbbetson Song and Dance—S. Barchard Trio—" Angels bid our darling come. Raman Rings—Messrs Reddy and Oatridge Song aad Dance—Messrs Barchard and Gordon Mriel Flights—Messrs Reddy and McClutchy To conclude with the immense Faroe of The American Pie Biter! Admission —3s, 2s, Is. Front Seat Ticket-Holders admitted to DANCE. D. Rbddy, Manager. 3402 J. Gbaham, Secretary. mHEATEE BOY AL. FEIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. GEAND OPENING NIGHT. STAR PANTOMIME COMPANY. TWENTY STEELING ARTISTES. OPEBA COMEDY and BUELESQUE. The Child of tht Regiment. OPERATIC SELECTIONS. Willikynd and his Dinah. Full Particulars in DAY-BILLS and futort Advertisements. Davb Clottoh, 3400 Manager. Shows FLOWER SHOW. THE HAUEAKI LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY will hold their ANNUAL BLOWER SHOW AT THH ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON ■'■• ' '..■' . WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, JOB THE- ' EXHIBITION OF FLOWERS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOB— Best Basket of Flowers Best Arranged Hand Bouquet Best Arranged Table Bouquet Best Bridal Bouquet Beßt cub Pansieß Best Floral Design Best Cut Roses Best Cut Fuchsias Beet Cut Carnations Best Cut Verbenas Best Cactus Best Cut Double Stocks Best Cut Pelargoniums Beßt Cut Geraniums Best Collection of Perns Best Variety of Plants Best Cottage Window Plant Ixias and Gladiolaa Rarest Plant Beit Potatoes Best Cabbages Best Peas Best Cauliflowers Best Turnips Beßt Carrots Best Onions Best RhubHi'b Best Strawberries Best Gooseberries Best Lemons Best Collection of Vegetables No Entbahob Fee job Exhibits. Further particulars in future advertisement!. Sabah J. Honiss, 3404 Hon. Secretary. M. Whitehead Tl AS jut RECEIVED a Great VARIETY LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Suitable for Summer Wear. LATEST FASHION IN KID BOOTS. NEWEST IMPROVEMENTS IN PRUNNELLA BOOTS. NEWEST STYLE IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES—A GREAT VARIETY OF THESE! They are warranted to gire satisfaction to all, and will be Sold at much Lower Prices than usual— Ct> F O E CASH. The Stock is the Largest on the Thames, consequently you have a Greater Variety to Select from. COLONIAL BOOTS in Men's, Women's, and Children's at the same Reasonable Prices, on Hand and Made to Order. You may confidently rely on every attention being paid to your requirements. Jgp" Wote Address— M. WHITEHEAD, POLLEN-STREET, SHOBTLAND (Next Wilson's, Draper), AND OLDER ESTABLISHMENT (Near Bxchwge.Hotel.) 3378
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3036, 7 November 1878, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3036, 7 November 1878, Page 3
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