Amusements ACADEMY OF M U SI 0. FOR THEEE NIGHTS ONLY, CoMMRNCisa This JKvkning, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, EASTON and WILSON'S GEQRCUA MINSTRELS, IK THEIR UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. PRICES OF ADMISSION :—Front Seats, 3»j Back Seats, la; Gallery, Zi. Doom open lit 7.30, commencing at 8. Hosba Eastok, Manager. M. Lkvt, Agent. (See Day Bills.) 104G Meetings mHE FIRST ANNUAL MEETIKG- of the X Union Cricket Club will be held at the Cornwall Anv.s Hotel, at 8 o'clock, on MONDAY EVENING-, the 22nd met., to elect Officers anil Committee for the ei>»u\ng year, and other business connected with the Club. J. Clabk, 1064 Secretary. H. A. C. B. S. Gbahamstown Branch, No. 35. trpHK Fortnightly MEETI ING- of Members of this Branch will be held in thfi Hall; mi ,, _. on MONDAY EVENING, Members desirous of changk!p*F ing from either Doctors' li»t will please notify tho undersigned. M. Landbes, Secretary. 1.0.0. F., W M.U..A.D. LOYAL WAIK ATO LODGE, No. 5444. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellow*' HttU, Richmond street, on TUESDAY EVENING, September 23, at 7.30 o'clock. Business—Usual Quarterly and BeTiMon 0} Rules. Chabibs Ahibb, j Secretary. Notices "PUBLIC LIBRARIES ACT, 1869." V[OTIOE IS HEI'IBY GIVEN timt this ™ Borough of Thames HAS ADOPTED tbe ProTieions of " The Public Libraries Act* 1869," at a Meeting of Batepajen of the said Borough duly hfld under this Aot. Dated ibis 19fch day of September, 1879. W. McCunOTOH, . 1059 Miyor. MBS A. HUME will hold a BAZAAR foje the BENEFIT of the THAMES HOSPITAL in St. George's Hall, Pollen itreet, on FRIDAY, the 26th imt. Open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., after which there will beaDANOE. Tlia Thame» Haumki Engineer'^ Band will attend. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. 1063 THE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION HAVING unanimously acknowledged SIR GEORGE GREY as tbe Leader of the Liberal Policy, it follows a« A MATTER OF COURSE that the Committee and Officers to bo elected by the Members on Monday Efening next MUST BE such as will back up Sir George by supporting A THOROUGHLY HONEST GREYITE with all their power at the Coming Election. This MUST BE the first action of tbe Association, for THIS ACTION IS THE ONLY LOGICAL CONCLUSION just now. EVERY TRUE GREYITE should roll up to the PACIFIC on MONDAY EVENING AT J PAST 7, PAY HIS SHILLING, and become a member of the Association. 1060 THAMES VALLEY LAND. TO SMALL FARMERS. FARMS of 50 to 200 acres fronting the i Thames River, near To Areba, now open for Sale for C«sh or on Deferred Fay menti. „ Joins' Gxbboks, 1061 Tb«»m. Mesdames Schofield and Moore, MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS, TTTISH to inform the LADIES of the Thames that they Save Commeaoed Business Next booe to Mr Foegie, Confectioner, POMJEN SXBBET, ShOBTIiAHD. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c, &c. Appmhticb Wanted. 1050 MRS SMITH, DRESSMAKER, &c, WISHES to inform the Ladies of the Thames that she has OPENED UP for the Spring and Summer All the NEW kinds of PRINTS and other WABHING MATERIALS; Also, PLAIN and FANCY STUFFS. Costumes complete, in BLACK LUSTRES, from £114s 6d. OPPOSITE READ'S TIMBER YARD, BSOTFN STBEKT. Beptember Ist, 1879. 965 £?NCOURAGE THAMES INDUSVj TRIES.-—See the splendid Kaiapoi Treeds at Wiseicah's, £5 per Bait. Splendid Talue ia Fancy Costings.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3353, 20 September 1879, Page 3
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541Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3353, 20 September 1879, Page 3
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