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Amusements CADE MY OF MUSIC Lessee and Manager ... Mb \<\ y" . Fjsheu TO NIGHT!. TO -NIGH t\ FRIDAY, NOVEMBKK 3ud • (Shand Opening Nii>lit of the . VAUDEVILLE COMEDY & BUALESQUI , COMPANY, Assisted by the Great. Australian BLONDIN Doors open at. 7.30 ; OTertura at 8. Tariff—Stalls, 38; Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Chi! ; dren half-price to first and second si>a f§ only 1 A, W. Pbick, Business Agent. '•Vanted r^TANTED, HEADS of FAMILIES, and * thfl PUBLIC in General to Read MESSRS MEARS and CO.'b ADVERTISEMENT on OUR FOURTH PAGE. Drapery FBESH SHIPMENTS OF English Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, ETC., ETC FANCY Trimming SILKS and GAUZES. White and Colored LACES in Great Variety. T ADIES' and MAID'S - SUN JU SHADES. Fancy TIES and COLLARETTES. /CHILDREN'S PELISSES, SUN \j HATS and HOODS in all Colours. Large Assortment, of DRESS MATERIAL in the following Lines :— Lustres, Beiges, Ecarte, Nun Cloth, Oatmeal Cloth, Sateens, Prints,- &c... T ADIES' and Maids' Summer Jj GLOVES and HOSIERY. Black and Colored Josephine / Kid Gloves. Also a Good Assortment of MEN'S and YOUTHS' Clothing, Straw Hats, ETC. ALL THE ABOVE AT VERY REASONABLE PRICESDISCOUNT AS USUAL— i ■ '■■•..■■. AT. Schofieldfy Moore*s (MARY & POLLEN STREETS) DBESS-MAKING AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. Notices Fresh Butter ... 1 s pei lb. Wood's Flour .... 7s 6d Anderson's do, .... 7s Flour, 71bs for Is. .Coy.'s No. 1 Sugar 4£d per lb (or 19a 6d per 56ib bag.) Currants, best .... 7d per lb Sardines .... 6d& lOd per tin Salmon .... ... 9d per tin Kerosene .... 8s 6d per tin ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP AT William Deeble's ROLLESTON BTBEET. 617 Notice of Removal. Mdmes. DlCK~and HART, MILLINERS AND STRAW-WORKERS, HAVE EEMOVED from MARY STREET to those Premises formerly ccupied by Mrs Heist, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. STRAW HATS CLEANED, DYED, and ALTERED. 652 mUNING ! • v 1 mUNINGM 1 mUNTNG!!! piANOS TUNED by 0. STEWARD. Order* left at Mr Joslin's, Pollen street, punctually attended to. 220 Thk difference between a Gent and a Gentle man;— The Gent turn* up what be has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into MoGowan'b and says, Mao give m a pound of your Txa, and tend for order •very week

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4319, 3 November 1882, Page 3

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352

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4319, 3 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4319, 3 November 1882, Page 3

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