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Amu sements ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lessee and Business Manager ... ... Mr H. Stanley Stage Manager ... Mr F. Derbyshire Leader of Orchestra... Herr Julius Ruben Schoolmaster Mr James Schoolmistress . ... Mi*s C iroline S'.aniey Musical Directress ... Signora Palomini GRAND OPENING NIGHT,'** MONDAY, the 11th D ECE MBE R. MESSB3 STANLEY & DABBYSHIBE's I JUVENILE OPEEA-BOUFFE AND PANTOMIME OMPANY, 40 PERFORMERS 40 Includiug the Original and Principal Members I 'I f Lewis's Juvenile Pinafore Company. | . Rbmkmbek ! The Only Successful Tboitfe in Meibottbne. Who will appear in Gilbert and Sullivan's , Operatic Satire, H.M.S. ( PINAFORE A>k PINAFORE ■ INAFOEE J^^\ 1 INAFOEE Having concluded a most successful season ' of 16 Weeks at the Bijou Theatre, Melbourne; 14 Weeks ut the Queen's Theatre, Sydney; 6 ( Weeka at Gardner's 1 Theatre, Adelaide, are , now making a Farewell Tour of the Colonies, , DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS EN- ' TEETAINMENT! : Bemember ! Over 40,000 People paid to ! witness thia in Melbourne. ' EVERYBODY'S GOING ON MONDAY ' TO GIVE ' THE TALENTED LITTLE ABTISIES ' A GRAND RECEPTION. ' COME, SEE, AND JUDGE FOE » YOURSELVES. j Prices : Dress Circle,.3s; Stalls, 2a; Pit, Is. ( Children h&lf-price to Dress Circle and Stalls' i Doors open at 7.30; Overture at 8. , 839 Wm. Fabmeb, Agent. ( .^—— -««™— ' i Calls . ] MARTHA GOLDMINING COM- \ PANY (Limited) i '—- ■ • . 1 SHABEHOLDERS are respectfully re- i quested to pay the Call of Is per share, , now considerably overdue. If the same is not paid on or before the 10th December next, legal proceedings will bo taken to recover the same. F. A. White, Liquidator. 29th November, 1882. 816 WAIHI GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited.) SHAREHOLDERS are respectfully requested to pay the Call of 6d per Share, due on the Ist instant; and to. take Notice — if the seme is not paid on or before the 10th mßtant, Legal Proceedings will be taken to recover the same. F. A. White, Liquidator. 29th November, 1882. 817 Coaches Reduction of Fares. BRADLEY & Co.'s COACHES. Thames to Te Aroha ... ... 5s 0d Commencing MONDAY, 4th Dec, 1882. From Pacific Hotel to Te Aboha— MONDAYS, ... at 6 a.m. WEDNESDAYS... And FRIDAYS ... Altebnate Days— A^ 8.30 a.m. FOR TE AROHA, and EVERY DAY at 8.30 am. for PAEROA, returning from TE AROHA at 7 on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS ; and on alternate days at Jl a.m., to Junction with Tauranga Coach at Paeroa. Coach leaves Paeroa every day at 12.30 for Thames. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Thbough fbom Thames to Tatjbanga Thbipe Weekly, going thbough in one day, thence to ohinemuttt. Taking passengers for TE AROHA. /"iOACH leaves Thames every MONDAY, \J WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 6in the Morning. From Tatjbanga on alternate days. FARES :— Thames to Tauranga ... „. £1 10a 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 Lakes if desired. THAMEa Booking Office : Cuetis's , Pacific Hotel.YOUNG, POPE, AND CO., , COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF "COACHES. rpiME TABLE, commencing 23rd Oct., JL 1882. (DEPARTURES EACH DA!T. j GBAHAMSTOWN — ?a Symington's Royal Hotel ... 6 a.m. Shobtland — B Garrett's Exchauge Hotel ... 6.5. a.m. PtJßlßl — Garrett's Puriri Hotel ... 7.30 a.m. HIKPTAIA— '» Corbett's Hikutaia Hotel ... 8.30 a.m. Paeboa— M Powers' Hotel ... 9.30 a.m. y Arriving at Te Aroha ... 11.30 a.m. DEPARTURES FROM TE AROHA. The Company's Booking Office 1 p.m. Paeboa— M. Powers' Hotel ... ... 3 p.m. 5, Hikutaia— Corbett's Hotel ... ... 4 p.m. POBIBI— Giirrett's Hotel ... ... 5 p.m. Arriving at Grubameiown ... 6 p.m Tb Aboha Stage Co., Proprietors. id - ' ' — I wish it t« be understood that my object — in selling 3s y 'xEA is the greatest good to the je greatest number, and that the greatest number I j number one, therefore 'try. MoGoWAh's 8i

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4349, 8 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4349, 8 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4349, 8 December 1882, Page 3

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