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'£ ANew York doctor knows of a husband who kissed his wife on the ear and made her deaf. She would not hare been deaf if he had kissed some other man's wife, •nd^hftd come to her ears. Tra "Loch Ken" entering the harbor was a circumstance} her grounding in the mud was provident. She couldn't sail overland so •he itopped; and why? She saw Charlie McLiver's window in the distancp, and some of the officers and sailors wanted to take for a home voyage his tobacco, cigars, and other accessories to a pleasant trip.—[Advt.] Dok't Dib in ihb Hoxtse.—" Rough on Rats" clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants,. insects, moles, jackrabbits, gophers. Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney, General Agents.
Concert A Concert and Dance. Will lake place in the TTIBBRNIAH HALL, SHOBTLAND, THIS (TuMJUY) EVENING, N/ov. 13, Under the auspices of theBT.A.C.B. Society. ' PBOGBAMME. . 1.—•• Chiming Belle " ... Chorus B.—Pisnaforte Duet ... Misses Mahoney 3.—Song (comic) ... ... Mr Woodward 4.—Bong ... ... ••• Miss McLaugblin s|__« Come back to Erin " Mies Swan c!—" Never troubletrouble, ' till trouble troubles you" Mr Haydon 7. "Biding on a load of ° hay" ...' ... ...Miss Brown B.—"Those evening bells" Chorus 9.— "lht wonderful ship Loch Ken " Mr Wiseman Ihtbbvai ok Ten Mihtttbs. l._ Piano Solo (Alice) ... Miss Ginn 2—" See our oars" ... Chorus 3__« Dear little Shamrock" Mr Haydon 4—« Kerry Dance " ... Miss Swan ; 5,_« You'll remember me" Mrs Bruce 6—" Don't buy a cow on a Sunday" Mr Wiseman 7.—Bong ... . MlssConroy 3 « Tell me where do f Mrs Bruce fairies dwell" ;.. I Miss MoLaughlin Laughable Sketch, "THE HAUNTED LODGING." Banjo Mr Brown Bones ... Mr Woodwatd Tarobo ... Mr Wallace God Savk thb Qitben. The Naval Band "iU furnish the Music for the Dince. i/GADBMY-OF MUSIC THAMES GHOBAL_SOCIETY. Second Concert. THUBSDAY, November 15th, 1883. PBOGBAMME: Pabt I. "Weber's Mass in G-. Solos by Mrs. Kimottb, Miss S. Conbx,. Messrs Aibet and Conby. Past 11. 1. OTerture— <eLe Toreador" (Adam)— Orchestra. 2. Part Song— 11 Good Night Beloved -, - (Pinsuti)r-Society. . 3. Duet—"The Sea of Glass" (Glover)— '■■■ Mrs. Payne and Miss Ferguson. 4> gong—"l Seek for Thee inEVry Flower" , (GanzJ— Mr. Vowles. SfeSolo and Soldiers' Chorus, Daughter of theßegiment —"Bone can Gainsay" (Donizetti) —Miss Coney. 6. Trio (Norma)—" O How his Art" (Bellini)—Mesdames Eilgour and Payne, , . and Miss Belcher. 7. Valee —"Les Lilas" (Strauss)—Orches- - tea". 8. Song—Mrs. Brassey. 9. Trio (Bose of Castile)—" Wine, the Magician" (Balfe) —Messrs Airey, Steward, and Coney. 10. Dust— "My Boat is Waiting" (H. Smart) - The Miises Coney. - - 11. Gipsies' Chorus — " Bohemian Girl" - (Bftlfo)— Society. 13-^aod Save the Queen, . ix«3^?iOK— 3s, 2b, Is. Honorary Members "admitted on presenting their honoi-ary ticket*, ' Meetings TO THE LADIES OF THE THAMES. THE Thames Orphanage Committee hereby notify the Ladies of the Thames that the next SEWING BEE will be held in the I Booms over the Borough Chambers, TO-! MOBBOW ! AFTEBNOON, from two o'clock. OUEEN OF BEAUTY GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) A GENEBAL MEETING of the Share* J\. holders in the above-named Company will be held in the large room of the New Zetland Insurance Company s Buildings, Anekland, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th inst., at the hour of 3 p.m. Bnaineft s" To elect Directors. . D. Q. MAoDomwix, •"• "'■-:■ -'■''"■ "■ Manager. Auckland, 3rd November, 1883. 2^73
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4636, 13 November 1883, Page 3
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