Conceit ' THIS (WEDNESDAY* 1 V N;Ntf. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. IJKRAND "COHGSBT IK AID OF TIIE VUNttS OF T H IS HAUEAKI CLUB. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17th. PROGRAMME: Past I. Opening Chorus— 11 Sing, Pretty Maiden" (by the Compnnv)—Mnritnna Address — Opening and Explanatory—Mr Newell Phillips. Song—" Medolb.e "—Mr Meaihem D ue tt—" Norma " —Mcsdomeß Kilgour and Pnyno Descriptive Scena — "The Desert" —Mr Hilton Song—" Lot me Dream Again" — Miaß Murrish Comic Song (written by Mr Owen to airs from Pinafore)—Mr McGregor Ballad—"The Goat Bells "—Mrs Kilgour Chorus—" What Mystery "—Maritana, Part 11. Chorus—" Arjgelus "—Marttnna Recitation —Mr Hulliwell Duett —"Of Fairy Wand "—Miss and Mr Coney Song—" If I were r F*iry "—Mrs Payne Duett—"The Swallow*" Mrs Mackay and Miss Day Comic Song—"Widow McCrce"—Mr Wise- ' man Trio—"Through the World "—Mesdames Kilgour and Payne, and Mr Hilton Buffo Song—" Tlio Jolly Smiths "—Mr Torner Chorus—" Oh! What Pleasure "—Marit na.
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God Save the Queen. Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s ; Pit, li. Commence at 8. Tickets at Bubba's. I B. Hokiss, 1042 Secretary. | «^^ mmm Tenders TENDE E S. | TT7ANTED TENDERS for CUTTING Vf 200 TONS of FIREWOOD. Must be sent to the undersigned before NOON of THURSDAY, the 18th inafc. 1037 H. H. Adams, Mackay street. NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. WORKSHOPS, DRAINAGE, AND FOR-1 MATION CONTRACT. Public Works Office,* Auckland, August 22, 1879. fTtENDER9 will be received at this Office JL until Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of October next, for the Works of Drainng and Forming the site of the proposed Workshops at Newmarket, Auckland. Plans, Specifications and Conditions may be eeen at tbi* Office, and at the Public Works Office, Wellington, on and after FRIDAY, the sth of September next. Tenders must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside, " Tender for Workshops, Drainage, and Formation." The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By command. (Signed) Jaicm Sxbvtabt, 912 District Engineer ELECTORAL THAMES ELECTORAL DISTRICT. i ! " TO THE ELECTOES. Y^ENTLEMEN,— Being aware that Sib Geob&i Gbet intends to RESIGN HIS SEAT for the Thames, I have the Honour to announce myself a Candidate for the Vacancy in the Liberal Interest, prepared to Support the
Policy enunciated by Sib G. Gbet. Yours faithfully, WM. McOULLOUGH. n I* 1 TO THE ELECTORS OF THAMKS. fiENTLEMEN,— Sir George Grey ha-ring been returned for Chtistehurch, I ¥eg to I announce myself at a CANDIDATE for your Suffrages, and shall take an early opportunity I of Addressing you at the different polling places. Yours respectfully, W. FBASEB. Tararu, 12th Sept., 1879. 1025 ; TO THE THAMES ELECTORS. i~IENTLEMEN,—In the cTenfc of Sib G£O. Gbbt or the Hon. J. BBXEHAK Eesign-. ing their Seats, I shall CONTEST the Election upon terms agreed upon. W. BOWE. Thames, September 2nd, 1879. 981
CHEAPER BOOTS' L CHEAPERBOQTS! JOHN DANBY, HAVING taken over the Business hitherto carried on by his Fathbb, will offer the Whole of fcho LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At GBEAT EEDUOTION in Pbices. MEN'S, WOMEN'S and OHILDBEN'S BOOTS Cheaper than erer. Danby's Cheap Soot and Shoe POLLEN BTBIBT.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3350, 17 September 1879, Page 3
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506Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3350, 17 September 1879, Page 3
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