Amusements mH E AT B E R O V AL. THIS (MONDA?) EVENING, Feb. lOtii. The Success of the New Company now here, and known as fcho Celebrated J. P. HYDES' Crsm Burlesque and Comedy Company, Wus last Saturdny most undoubtedly very great, but — To-Nkjht—PROMISES TO ECLIPSE! ALL TO-NIGHT-LOAN OF A LOVER To-Night—The Lovely Alice Johns To Night—The Vivacious Jennie Nyo To-Night—The Piquant Amy Johns To-Night—The Elesant Lizzie Morgan To-Night—The Delightful Mnrion Liaton To Night—Primo Grotesque J. Wilkinson To-Night—The Facetious Hy. Simmons To-Night—The Motto Vocalist R. Love To-Night—The Basso Pi-ofundo Mack D. I Alexander To-Night—The Royal Orchestra To-Nig t—La Somnambula To-Night—New Songs, Dances, Duets To-Night—The Champion Comedian J. P. HYDES. Notice—Alteration. Stalls, 3s. Circle, 2s. Pit, Is. On THURSDAY, the Comic Christmas Pantomime, SFOW WHITE ! !! Electoral MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BUBGESSES OF MIDDLE WABD. lADIE3 and GENTLEMEN,—I beg <o J inform you thai I shall be a CANDIDATE for the SEAT in your Ward to be declared vacant by the r agnation of Cr Brassey, and I shall lake an early opportunity after the va ancy occurs to make kuown my views. Yours respectfully, B. Gbeenttood. Meetings H. A. C. B. S. Gbahamstown Beanch, No. 35. friTHE usual Fortnightly L MEETING of the Members of • this Branch will be held in the Hall THIS EVENING, February 10th, 1879, at 8 o'clock. M. Landkes, Secretary. 1.0.0.F./S? M.U..A.D. LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5444. THE Fortnightly MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellow*' Hal, Richmond street, on TUESDAY EVENING, February 12, at 7.30 o'clock. Lecture at 7 o'clock. ; Chableb Ahibb, .- Secretary. Notices NOTICE. Mr H. H. Hitchens TT7ILL ARRIVE at the Thames THIS EVENING, and can be CONSULTED TOMORROW (Tuesdat), at Mr Gko. Dbnbt's, Brown street. ISO NOTICE. T BEG respectfully to intimate, to my Friends and Customers that a Prompt Settlement of Accounts will greatly oblige, and OUTSTANDING DEBTS MUST BE FORTHWITH SETTLED, to prevent an unpleasant recourse to the law for the recovery of the. same. GEORGE CROCKER* BOOT AND SHOEMAKEB, Bkown Stbeet, Ghahamstown. 151 Wanted WANTED, a COOK for the Thames Hospital—Written applications to be left at the Hospital by noon on WEDNESDAY next. For further information apply to the Secretary, E. Houiss. 141 T¥T ANTED. — WANTED. Thames Residents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the future try the FORESTERS' ARMS, ALBERT STREET. Can be seen from the Wharf, a little to the right of tho Town Clock. The Hotel has 23 good Bads, both doubla and single'; and the Table| '9 second to none in tho City. Bj;d9, Is Meals, Is ; Board and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking a!- the front door. U. PHILLIPS,' Pbopbieiob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, 19<i6 afreet. Brown /■"IOKRECT NUMBERS Guarantee at \J ho EVENING STAR Thames
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3114, 10 February 1879, Page 3
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