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Amusements i'CADEMT OF MUSIC*. THIS EVENING. FUIDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1882. EENE IT IN AID OF WIDOW AND ORPHANS OF THE LATE MR CARROL, BY T£E Hauraki Troubadours. Under the Patronage of .'the Mayor and Councillors and other Local Bodies, ar d the Public of the Thames. PR O G R A M M E. Pabt. I. 1. Overture and Chorus—Troubadours. 2. Song—" I'm ef 11 a friend to you "—F. Hunter. 3. Comic Song—" McCarthy's Mare " —Tom <■ Seven. 4. Song—" Some day I'll wander back ogam " —C. McLiver < 5. Song—" Dear little Jessie "—W. Billing. 6. Comic Song—" Over the garden wall "— Jim McLiver. ' 7. Song—"Mamma, where ia baby gone" A. Vow Us. Finale—"Mulligan Guards "—Troubadours. Intei fal of Ten Minutes. Pabt 11. 1. Overture—Company. - 2. Ballad (Selcot)— Mr A. Vowles. 3. Local-bong—"Harbour and Railway"— Mr Wiseman. 4. Ballad (Select)—C. McLiver. 5. Song—"Brown, the Tragedian "—Jim McLiver. 6. Song and Dance—Tom Keven. 7. Character Song — " Traveling Back to Dixie"— t>. Vowlcs. 8. Dutch Song and Dance—Jim McLiver. INTEBV-Ali OE FIVE MIMTTTES. The whole to conolutle with A FARCE, After which there will be a DANCE, to which .holders of Front Sfeafc tickets will-be admitted. Instrumentalists— Messrs Huntsrs, Viall, and Stanley. . Mr Walter Hunter will provide music for dance. 'ibe Naval Band hits kindly consented to play on the Eclcony. Tickets, 3s, 2s, Ip. Double Tickets, se. Doors open at 7.30. p lELS' A THLETICV^-LUB, Under the Auspices of the THAMES AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. I'jJESJDEKT! v Mrs Ehrenfried. C ommiitee : Mrs Murray, Mrs Hair; Mrs Payne, Mrs Bullen, Mrs Kenrick, Mrs Perry, Miss Chitty, Miss Haeelden, and Mrs C alder, Secretary. Ibbtbitctob : Mr Kalman. Asbibtakt iNSTBTjCiOB: Mr Gilmer. Timb : From 4 to 5 on MONDAYS. TitßMa: 5s for one, 8s for two, 10s for three, in a family—For the quarter. First lesson on MONDAY, August 7tb, in Sfc George's Schoolroom. 249 * — $mtU to |Pmtoj)sis. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Auckland,? holden at Grahamstown. \ In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the several Acts amending the same and of the Bankruptcy of William Gbeavks, of Short- . land, Thames, in the Provincial District of Auckland, and Colony of New Zealand, miner, a debtor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that appl'jation will be made to the District Court of AiK-kland, holden at Grahavnstown, on TUi'SOAY,. tlio-isih day of August, 1882, at the. hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, or so booh t-here*lier as Counsel can be hiard; for an Oivier of Dbcharge to the abuve-n mieri debtor under the provisions of the above mentioned Acts. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1882. J A. Millkb, 257 Solicitor for the Debtor. Meetings THE THAMES LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Pjebmanent). THE Eleventh Annual Meeting of Members will be held in the Society V Office, Albert Street; Grahamsfown, on FRIDAY the 11th instant afc 7 o'clock p.m. Business: —To Receive Annual Balance Sheet, and Report. Elect two members of committee, and t.ke into consideration any other business which may be brought before the meeting. AIEX. B.VM.E, 260 Secretary. —i«*i————————————— i /-\XIDE OF TRON OAINT. PBBPABED BY THE| THAMjES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANS", Thames, New Zealand, Chabies Hill Manager, IS THE CHEAPEST PAINT— For all kinds of Wood work—Bridges, Barns, Gates, and Out-buildings For Machinery, Steam Boilers, and every description of Iron work For Ships and Boats For Agricultural Implements For Branding Sheep For Marking Flour Bags, Sacks, and Bales For Priming all kinds of Work In durability it is equal to two coats of Lead paint 1; ib preserves all material covered by it from decay, and is not either a poison or injurious to healtk. Weatherboards, shingles, See., painted with ifc will resist fire. Can be had in powder or ground in oil.. Agents for the Thames District: — John Bead, Brown street. James Renshaw, Owen street. Latest and Whitehotjse, Te Aroha. ' I WISH ie tc be understood that my object in selling 3s U.'BA is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number it number one, therefore try MoGowah's 3i

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4241, 4 August 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4241, 4 August 1882, Page 3

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