)t'''*'"!li M ' v/ ,', £ .V l ;Amnsements. ■=. ■■<■ "•'■ • ACADEMY OF MU SI pi J&v'iul r ; -.i-:.ji-.."> jiAi=-:: ■■ r ..•;.;'■ ' Proprietor ... ... J : 0. RAtsrEß Lecturer and Man ager .;. Hab^y Stan mx ;Sombthi#& New! ■Some^hingNew! a jw;atch >and other 'PEESENTS ' TO-NIGHT! TO-KI&HT (THURSDAY)!! The First Production of Rainer's ' RUSSO-TURKISH WAR PANORAMA. From Constantinople to the Departure of. r the Russians. Mr HARRY STANLEY will sing the Three Great War Songs—"We* Don't Want to Fight," " We Mean to Keep our Empire in the East," and the "Turkish.National Air." SPLENDID PRESENTS given away Nigktly. Come and get! one! [''Come while you have a chance. You will be sorry if you mils this, the Best Entertainment in Auckl&nd. AXL should.,see it*, 'Tide opinions of the Press. THE RUSSO-TURKISH ' WAR:^Thef fame of this Diorama succeeded in securing \an immense house last night. From half-past seven till the hour appointed for commencing, such a crowdj surrounded, the ticket window and^fK«! hftirpotch,| that it was, a,work of tjnie and difficulty t6"make one's way into the building. The exhibition of the Dprama, confirm? and justifies all that has besn said in its praije,., ;i Tlje,ace,neß^-eonie jofrxhbm. parti* cutarfy—lire.'ixceedingly i well-, executed,' and having, been..painted fromigraphic Bketches tai^^at tlxetiqsnei of action, may be relied on , as being thoroughly accurate in detail. The i artist, Mr H. Grißt, of Melbourne, is certainly' degerTing, of great credit; for the manner in which'hehns transferred to canvass the varied incidenta-of -the - sanguinary "stfugglo. The apprpTal of the audience was frequent lyj -testified^ lafct, evening. The, naVai-engngement;! batween » TurkisJj turret ship aiid a Russian gun'bbttt, which resulted in. tlie blowing up of the former, was very, .effective. " The programme conjclWJed with' the funeral procession of President'Linc'oln, which is nightly received with increased favor. Mr Stanley sang severa) songs last night, which were highly applauded—" Wo Don't Want to Fight" bringing down'the house. Prices of Admisdion—3s, 2?, and Is. - -^ " ' SATURDAY— GIIA^%I?TEENOON PEUFORM- ■' ' AJS TOE. Doors open at 2.30; commence at 3 o'clock. Children, 6d. 714 Notices IMPEEIAL PENSIONS. TMPERIAL PENSIONS will ho pnid a», tlio 1 Custom House TO-MORROW (Friday) MORNING, the 4th of July, at 10 o'clock. E. F. Tizard, Collector. Custom House, Thames, 3rd July, 1870. 719 NOTICE. JUST PRINTED, AND NOW ON SALE, At the Evehikg Stab Ofjiob, A Fresh Supply of Trilmters' Agreement Forms. These Forms aro gonerally admitted to bo the most satisfactory yet introduced/and the notice oi Tri.btttws arid others interested is reepectfully culled to the same.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3236, 3 July 1879, Page 3
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