Entertainments - I BAPTIST CHURCH. ■ ANNIVERSARY SOIREE ON , < THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MAY 18. Public Meeting afterwards, to be addressed by Ministers and Friends.. Tea at 6.30. Tickets, Is 6d each. ' AC A DEMY OF MUSIC, WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY, GIFTS! GIFTS ! GIFTS! CONCERT!CONCERT!CONCERT! A CONCERT-will bo given as above TOMORROW (Wednesday) EVENING-,, in aid of a Fund for Lining and Repairing the Grahamstown Wealeyan School _ Room, when every person will receive a Prize, varying in ralue from 10s. PROGRAMME: -Pianoforte Selection—"H.'M'.S. Pinafore "— Mr L. W. Pavsons. Glee—" The Huntsman's Chorus "—Choi" Song—" Nil Dcsperandum" "—Mr C. Brown Song—Mrs May Song—Mr Robertson Glee—" The Soit Winds "—Choir *^Song—Mr Wiseman ' '„.,,, Trio—" Ye Shepherds tell me "—Miss Grabble and Messrs Robertson and Brown Song—" Strangers yet "—Miss Gribble Song—Mr Ibbetson .■ _ Duett—"List to the Convent Bells "—Mrs May and.Miss Gribble Q-lee—" Behold how brightly "- Choir . "God Save the Queen." Accompanist—Mr L. W. Parsons Tickets, Is. Reserved Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7 p.m., to commence at 7.30 prompt. Wanted ■ WANTED COLUMN. Advebtisement3 not exceeding Fotteteeit i .' Wobds in this column itill in future be charged One Shiiiing- per insertion if prepaid. WANTED immediately, TWO PAIRS GOOD SAWYERS for Hikutaia to Cut from 20 to 30,0f 0 feet. Apply to 624* John Read. WANTED, at Mrs Hanham's Registry Office, a GOOD LAUNDRESS, and GENERAL SERVANT for.;,;the- Country. General Servants for Town; flso a LAD about 16 years. 62' \KJ ANTED, a YOUNG MAN, accustomed ff to the Butchering Business. Apply immediately, J. Neatj, Owen street. 607 \\ J ANTED to Sell from 1 to 10,000 Tons VV of Raw Hematite ; do., from Ito 100 Tons of Dressed Hematite.—F. BeK-Nett and Co., Thames. * : Meetings , 1.6.0. F., ''■$£ M.U., A.D. LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5444. mHE Usual FORTKIGTHLY MEETING JL of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd' Fellowu' Hall, Richmond street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, May 18th, at 7.30 o'clock. y Business —Nomination of Officers. ChabiißS Ahieb, . Secretary. :r ■ ' ■"""".a/q.~ F. •.. ._.. ■. .';.' COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. >>J&i^- i^&~J* rpHE usual Fortnightly /^slwl|^!\ JL MEETING'of the H^M»^'^^W^ nhove Court -will be held \WEsWil&s afc the Freemasons' Hall, 4^//liKsflro^U Owen street, GrahamsjysS'wJwgSftK town, on THURSDAY £n.^o^s>Jm EVENING, May 20th, '^^^^sr^v^^ 1880, at 7.30 o'clock. [msnTUTtli HJWTIMI IU«t»CJI»L) OHAS" AIIIEB, Secretary. Funerals FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of Mr Arthxte R, Nevilm will leave his late residence, Abraham street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) 19th inst., at 2 p.m., for interment in Tararu Cemetery. Friends are respectfully ,invit dto attend. W. J. Fauit,, 630 " '. Undertaker,"Owen street ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, A.D. THE Members of Courts Pride- of Parnell and Pride of the North are requested to Assemble at the Hall, Owen street, TOMORROW (Wednesday), tho 19fcl| ? nst,, at 1.45 p.m. sharp, for the purpose of attending the Funeral of the late Bro. A. Nevth-e. Edwin Benhett, C.R. Court 4409. Michabii Bbitt, O.R. Court 5575. Business Notices BREAD! BREAD! BREAD ! GREAT KEDUCTIOff IN BREAD. nnHE Proprietors of the Cheap Bakory, and J* Pie and Coffee Shop, to meeti the hard limes, as they have alweys dona, have Raduced the price of Brerd to . 3Jd the 21b Loaf, Having arranged with the celebrated and ' well-known Baker, Mr Jack Allen, to manage their Bakety—a guarantee nf always having the best bread in town. None but Lamb's best flour will be us 3, and no Sou'the_,i rubbish allowed to be mixed. ■ /U bread guaranteed of the firafc quality, and full weight, either plain or fancy, guaranteed. Note the Address—Opposite the Shortland Fire Brigade Hall. A constant supply always on hand. Hot Pies t>nd Coffee, &c, always ready from 7 a.ni.' to 11 p.m. A large assort- ' ment of Confcctiond;y of all kinds. JOHN BULLOCK & Co. ' 632 NCOORAGE THAMES INDUS TRIES. —Sco the Splendid Eaiapoi Tweeds at Wisemans, .£5 per Suit. ■ Splendid Value n Fancy Coatings. The difference between a Gent and a Gentleman .-—The Gent turns np what he has for a nose and says, Ob, Ah. Tho Gentleman walks into McGowan'9 and says, 'Mac give me a pound of jour Tea, and send for orders every week. Can any one of advanced ago contemplate death without knowing the virtue of MeGowan's 3s Tea.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3554, 18 May 1880, Page 3
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