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Concert A PROMENADE CONCERT Will BE &IYEN BT The Thames Scottish Band, IK THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY, THE 16th. Doors open at 7.15, Music to commence at 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. PROGRAMME:— Slow March—" Valiant," by ifi. Marie. Selection-*-" Weber's Euryunthe," by Sydney Jones Valie—" Beautiful Loch Lomond," by H. Boaad Selection—" The Pirates of Pe»zance," by Arthur Sullivan Polka—" Imperial" by R. Smith Galop—" Masken Galop," by L. Oirlel God Satb thb Qpbek. Drapery JHST OPENED UP AT J.MARSHALL'S NBW ZEALAND MANUFACTUBED MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING! TWEEDS ! BLANKETS ! FLANNELS ! HOSIERY 1 AND . YARNS ! MANUFiCTURBD FROM PURE WOOL BY THE ,; Kaiapoi, MOBOIBI, and Rosltn Mills. J. Marshall, ALBERT STKEET. Educational mHAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' JL HI^JH SCHOOL. Head Master —Mr Jamks Adams, B.A. London University. Assistant Teacher—Miss F. Chitiy. Drawing and Assistant Master—Mi H. L. Jamks, New Zaaland University. School fees per quarter, (strictly in advance.) One pupil, £2 2s 5 two pupils, £3 13» 6s ; three pupils, £4 14s 6d j (oar pupils, £5 10s 3d. The quarter commenced on TUESDAY, the 12thApril. R. A. Hxaid, 19 76 Secretary. Wanted XX7 ANTED TO PURCHASE, in liny W Quantity, OORO3IANDEL OYS'I'EKS. Apply—A. OUM.BK, Corner of Mary and Pollen streets. 2159 Notices FRUIT TREES, Forest Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Camelias.— h J. BRIGHT'S Parawai Cheap Price Lit*, lOK s cash. —J. B. respectfully intimates to his * customers and friends he has a choice collection of Fruit Trees, from one to three years * old, some having borne fruit last Season, from * Is each and upwards, also some fine Plants of 0 the African Rose Thorn; for fences this c thorn is unequalled when properly grown. c Some beautifnl plants of the Primula Sinensis, well adapted for flowering in windows, Is to 1b 3d each. My collection of Vegetable Seeds surpass any for quality and size that I have sold other years. Our climate is unequalled 0 for growing large Seeds. My Veitcbes' Per- = faction Peas are a very fine flarour, and 1 " prolific beaier 9d per pint. Cabbage Plants; h Veitche's Giant Cauliflower, Is 6d per J hundred. Kidney Potatoes, Id per pound, l» English oaks from 4d to 6d each. |O • -rr. i : : — 11 • Tmb Niagari fall* ia a sight never to b< * forgotten. There are many waterfalls hutonlj 9 I oue MCOOWAH selling 3b T*a'

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3887, 14 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3887, 14 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3887, 14 June 1881, Page 3

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