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Entertainment .—— ■ • — Entertainment AT ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, WIL LOUGHBy BTHEET, SHORTLAND. THURSDAY, PTCC 15th, 1881. PROGRAMME: 1. "Messenger of Love" Waltz—Duet, 2 Pianos, Harmonium—Misses Maj honey, B inks, Twohill, Heunelly, Rose ' Mcllhone. J 2. March—"Militaire"— Duet, 2 Pianos— | Misses Wilson, Banks, Mahoney, ! Mcllhone. ! 3. Son 3 , Chorus—"May Day"—Young Lady Pupils. 4. Song, Solo—Miss Conroy—'-Larissma. 5. Chorus—"From yonder Vale and Hill" Young Lady Pupils. 6. Piano Solo—"Storm at Sea "-Miss Mcllhone. 7. Song—Comic—Mr Hayden. 8. Chorus—"Softly falls the Moonlight 9. Song- Comic—Mr Wiseman. 10. Song—Mrs Lawless. 11. Duet (2 Pianos) —"Golden Bells" Misses Mahoney, Mcllhone, Banks, Moore. 12. " My Heart and Lufce "—Miss Banks. 13. Song—" Meeting of the Waters "—Miss O'Grady. 14. Song—Comic—Miss Mcllhone. 15. Song—Mr McGregor. 16. Duet—"Fairy Queen" (2 pianos)— Misses Banks and Mcllhone. 17. Chorus—"Chink Chank." 18. Song—"Knocking at the door"—Miss Brown. 19. Song—'' False Friends "—Miss Hunter. INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. 20. Solo (at 2 Pianos)—" Floating Breezes" Misses 0 Grady, Moore. 21. Duet (Waltz) —Misses Banks and McDonald. DEAMA—"MY AUNT'S HEIEESS." Characters : Mrs John Smith .... Miss Annie Mcllhone. Anna Maria ... Miss Ryan. Jemima ... ... Miss Banks. Sophia ... ... Miss M. Mcllhone. Arabella Miss Twohill. Matilda Miss Mahoney. {Her daughters ) Clementia Miss Gillies. Jane Miss Rose Mcllhone. (Little children.) _ Mrs Alexander de Courcy Smith ... Miss O'Grady. Betsy Brown ... do Sippets (servant to Mrs John Smith... Miss Mcllhone. " National Anthem." Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets 2s 6d. THAMES PUBLIC SCHOOLS. THE PRESENTATION OP THE DISTRICT PRIZES, AND MUSIC CERTIFICATES, Will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th. The Chair will be taken by the Mayob at 8 o'clock. A Selection of PART MUSIC will be rendered by a Choir of 80 children. The doors will be opened at 7 o'clock, to enable visitors to inspect the Drawings and Papers worked by the competitors for the prizes. Admission—Front Seats, Is. The remainder of the House 6d; cbi'dren half-price to a 1 pirts. 3293 Notices A Merry Christmas AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! IN wishing our Customers and the General Public the Compliments of the Season, we would take the opportunity of Thanking them for pact favors and requesting a continuance of the same in the future. We would also intimate that we shall be happy to receive Orders for CHRISTMAS CAKB. Beat quality at Lowest Rates. Orderß left at either establishment will receive best attention. Biscuits and Confectionery of all kinds. Latest Novelties —Fastry and Fancy Goods of every description of our well known quality fresh daily. Soirees and Evening Parties supplied in beßt style at lowest rates. FULLJaMESAND SCOTT, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, ACME BAKERY, ROLLfiSION STREET, SHORTLAND. THAMES COFFEE ROOMS, Bbown stbbut, Guahahsiown. CHRISTMAS CAKE! il' E, the Undersigned, beg to inform our Yt Customers that times being bad we are unable to supply Christinas Caße Gratis, but will make it at REDUCED PRICES, Bo that our customers may have a ready good Cake at a very small cjst. N.B.—We have a largo supply of Wood's FLOUR just imported—first-class Flour tor Christmas Puddings. Also Auckland Best Flour, Crown Brand, and '^Sappett's. Maize, Oats, Pollard and Bran, and Wheat and Barley for feed purpo.es. . Best Bbead Delivered Daily. Rollerson & Son, KARAKA ROAD, Bakers and PBoauca Dealess, and GENEBAI SiOEEKEEPSBS. THOMAS TAYLOR BEGS to infora the Thames Public that he has COMMENCED BUSINES3 A3 A BASKET MAKER In those centrally situated premises lately occupied by Mr M. Cabbice, Pollen street, and is prepared to EXECUTE ORDER FOB PERAMBULATORS, And all kinds of BASKETS At the lowest Prices, and of the Beat Quality. A TRIAL IS SOLICITED. THOMAS TAYLOR, BASKET MAKER, POLLEN BTBKET. (4 doors above Mary street). 3288

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4044, 14 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4044, 14 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4044, 14 December 1881, Page 3

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