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Soiree PEINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. mHE NINTH ANNIVERSARY " OF THE PBINCE OF WALES' LODGE, No. 20, Protestant Alliance Fbiendly i Society of Australasia, WILL BE CELEBEATED BY. THE USUAL SOIREE, CONCERT, AND DANCE | To be held in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, 9th NOV., 1882. PROGRAMME. 1. Quartett—" Pretty Village Maiden "— Misses Brown, Hunter, and Messrs Vowles and McLiver. 2. Song—"The Anchor's Weighed"—Mr Vowles. 3. Scotch. Song— " Allister McAllister"— Mr Anderson. 4. Ballad - " The Kerry Dance "— Miss Hunter. 5. Local Song;—" The Shortland Brigade and the £25 " —Mr Wiseman. 6. Duet —'"Love and War"—Messrs Vowles and McLiver. 7. Comic Song—Mr J. McLiver.... 8. Quartette—" From Hillto Hill "—Misses Brown and Hunter, and Messrs Vowles and McLiver. 9. Song—" Make Believe " —Mise Ferguson. 10. Scotch Song — " Robin Thompson's Smithy"—Mr Anderson. 11. Song—" Two Little Heads "— Mr Vowles. 12. Duet-"The Cousins "—Misses Brown and Hunter. 13. Song—" Some day I'll wander "—Mr C. McLiver. 14. " Defence of the Volunteers"—Mr Wiseman. 15. " God Save the Queen" —Company. Tea on Table at 6.30. Single Tickets, 2b 6d. Double, 4s. 693 W. SMITH, Sec. Wawted WANTED FIREWOOD CUTTERS.— Apply to B. Adams, Hill street, Hape Creek. WANTED, Two Rattling Good Har>ds at Cioonan's, FRIDAY MORNING at 8.30 sharp. OTANTED a General SERVANT for a *'■ Private Family ; must be a Good Cook and Laundress.—Apply Office of this paper. 692 yVT ANTED, HEADS of FAMILIES, and ' ' the PUBLIC in General to Read MESSRS MEARS and CO.'a ADVERTISE MENT on OUR FOURTH PAGE. Coaches COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHES, Through fbom Thames to Taubanga Thbice Weekly, going thbough in ONE DAY, THENCE TO OhINEMUTU. /^OACH leaves Thames every MONDAY, VJ WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 6in the Morning, commencing MONDAY, the 6th November. From Taubanga on alternate days. FARES :— Thames to Tauranga ... ... £1 10s Return Ticke's ... ... £2 10s Very Liberal Terms made for through Tourists from Auckland to the Lakes by this route. Private conveyances from Tauranga to the Lafces if desired. Thames Booking Office : Cubtis's Pacific Hotel. YOUNG, POPE, AND CO., PROPRIETORS. THAMES. PAEEOA, & TE AEOHA COACH. A COACH leaves Thames for Paeroa and Te Aroha every Morning, leaving the Pacific Hotel on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY at 6 a.m., and on alternate days at 8 a.m. A Coach leaves Coleman's Hotel, Te Aroha, for Paeroa and Thames, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 7 a.m., and on alternate d»ys at 11 a.m. The Coaches leaving Thames at 6 am., and Ta Aroha at 7 a.m., junction with the Tauranga Lino at Paeroa. Passengers can thus be booked through to Tauranga from either Thames or Te Aroha. COBB & CO.'S TELEGEAPH LINE OF COACHES. rpiME TABLE, commencing 23rd Oct., JL . 1882. DEPARTURES EACH DAY. (Jbahamstown — Symington's Royal Hotel ... 6 a.m. Shobtiand — Grarrett's Exchange Hotel ... 6.5. a.m. Pr/Bißi— Garrett's Puriri Hotel ... 7.30 a.m. HIKPTAIA— Corbett's Hikutaia Hotel ... 8.30 a.m. Paeroa — . Mahoney's ITolel ... 9.30 a.m. Arriving at Te Aroha ... 11.30 am. DEPARTURES FROM TE AROHA. The Company's Booking Office 1 p.m. Paeboi— Mahoney's Hotel ... ... .3 p.m. Hikutaia— Corbett's Hotel ... ... 4 p.m. Garrett's Hotel ... ... 5 p.m. Arriving at Grshamstown ... 6 p.m ' '». Te Aeoiia Stage Co., Proprietors. Educational KAUAEEANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES held each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENING, commencing at 7 p.m. . A. Gsbbikg, 3673 Teacher. At a very pleasant tea party^the converea* tion turned on transmigration; A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowak'b best, turned to Mr —— and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit? Tr h* <Ji»nl*ed a* T»a muHflffi. !

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4324, 9 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4324, 9 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4324, 9 November 1882, Page 3

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