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Amusements A CADBMY OF MUS IC. . THIS (MONDAY) EVENING-. Feb. 9. 'The last night i i THE LAST NIGHT ! THE LAST NIGHT! BENEFIT OF THE GREAT CHALET, Under (lie patronnge and jtpsimipo of tho Ladies of G-r.tbamstown, Shcrlland, and Tsraru, Colossean Pantascope ! CHALET, The recognised Ventriloquist, will, on this special occasion, introduce Six Life-Size Figures. No Ventriloquist in the colonies lias evpv attempted to introduce more than i four fignros at one time. The new Figure, which changrs initantly fram an old man to a woman, is the latest novelty, and cost £60. TO VOLUNTEERS AND OTHERS—£SO CHALLENGE—B\CKWARD SHOT. Chalet will break fivo glasß balls (in succession) from the hand or head of uny gentleman from the audience, standing with his back to the obj^, and firing orer his shoulder. THE ARCTIC REGIONS. This new American Diorama faithfully depicts in all its sublime grandeur the Icy North, and illustrates the rec?nt endeavours made by the English Arctic Expedition to reach the North Pole, Funeral procession. Beat-.hunting, Sledging, breaking up of the Ice, Departure for England, and Rule Brittania. GHFI'S! GIFTS! GIFTS! A Lady's Silver Watch (half hunter) warranted, together with sixty other Choice Presents, will be given away TO-NIGHT. Mr James McDonald, Pollen street, received the Silver watch on Saturday night. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Overture at 8 o'clock. Postivcly—The Last Night. Wanted TJSJ ANTED, an ACTIVE YOUNG MAN f V to drive an express. One who wil be proof against tho wiles of an obliging riva and neighbour preferred.—W.B. WANTED KNOWN—Proxy Forms for Mining Companies may be obtained at the Stab Office. Meetings LAND ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the MEMBERS of the above ASSOCIATION will take place at the Star Office, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Wm. McCtjllotjgh, 196 Chairman. H. A. C. B. S. Gbahamstown Bbanch, No. 35. «? 'THE Fortnightly MEET1 ING of Members of thiß mßmmfcrf -Branch will be held in the Hall l|f ij I $7 THIS (Monday) EVENING, liPfwF Febriiarj 9th, at 8 o'clsc.k. lliflsL 'M. Landebs, INDEPENDENT OEDER OF RKCHABITES. N.Z. DISTRICT NO. 84. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the District will be held at the Hauraki Club Room, Albert Street, on TUESDAY, the 10th inst., at 7-30 o'clock p.m., and will then adjourn till WEDNESDAY, the 11th, at 9.30 a.m. E. HoNisa, 203 District Secretary. I. O. O, F.; .-5z M.U., A.D. LOYAL WAIK ATO LODGE, No. 5444. mHE Usual FORTNIGHTLY MEETING Jl of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellow^ Hall, Richmond street, on TUESDAY EVENING, February lOfch, at 7.30 o'clock. Chables Ahieb, Secretary. Lands and Houses FOR SALE. WAITOKI BLOCK was subdivided specially for Thames men who wanted small holdings on easy terms —Unless taken up shortly this Valuable Block, like many others in the splendid Valley of the Thames, is likely to pasa into the bands of a distant Capitalist.. 100, also 80, acres, WHANGAMAKINO BLOCK, near the Waikato River.— Price, 15s an acre. Mr A. D. Bennett has instructed us to sell his very Valuable and wellsituated FREEHOLD SECTION at Parawni. This is an excellent situa- > tiou for a Villa Residence. Particulars on application. Those Excellent Business Premises and Freehold Allotment fronting Pollen and Mackay streets, at present in the occupation of Mr Heldt. Price £400. A Six-roomed COTTAGE in Pollen street, Shortland, at present in the occupation of Mr Cassin. WANTED, a Small COTTAGE, welleiluated, and in good repair. Ground rent must be low. WANTED to LEASE—with purchasing clause —a comfortable Dwelling with about au acre of ground.' Several Cottages for SALE and TO LET. WANTED, Volunteer Land Scrip at Highest Eates. FRATEB BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS, Auckland and Thames. 82 17'NCOtJRAGE THAMES INDUS VJ TRIE S.—See tho Splendid Kaiapoi Tweeds at Wiseman's, £o per Suit. Splendid Value in Fancy Coatings.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 9 February 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 9 February 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 9 February 1880, Page 3

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