VCADBMY :f)P'MUSIC. OPENING NIGHT—TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, March Ist, 1884, of . Madame Vesta Amor's Operetta_Company. • TO-NIGHT ! TONIGHT ! PROGRAMME: Pabt I. v ]. Overture. .2. Trio—"This Magic Wove rfcarf"— {Bsraetl). 3. iria—" Hear me Gentle Maritana " — (Wallace) —Mr Arthur Liesant. 4. Comic Song—" An Aviful Little Scrub" —Mr Barry O'Neil. 5. Song and Chorus— *' Far from Englond " —Miss Vesta Amor. 6. Ballad—"Thou Art bo Near"—Mr Hubert Taweey. 7. Duet—" Tell mo Gentle Stranger "— (Pany)—Misa Veßta Amor, and Mr Arthur Lissant. 8. Comic Song—" Everything is for the Best "—Mr Barry o'NeiU. 9. Serenade — " Good-night, Beloved " — (Balfe) —Mr Arthur Lisaant. 10. Song—"The Tar's Farewell"—(Adams) —Mr Hubert Towsey. 11. Comic Duet — " Temple Bar " — Miss Testa Amor and Barry O'Neill.. Interval of Ten Minutes. OFFENBACH'S SPAKKLING COMIC OPERA, in one Acb, " THE LILY OF NOEMANDY." MJLLION PRICES. Electoral THAMES COUNTY. LICENSING DISTBICT OF PABAWAI. T EDWIN WISE HOLLTS, Returning "*} Officer, hereby notify that at the Election of Members of the {Licensing Committee for the above District, held this 29th" day of February, 1884, the number of voteß polled for each Candidate was as follows :— HENRY CAMERON GILLESPIE ... . 30 MICHAEL CORMICK HICKEY ... 28 THOMAS VEALE 27 WILLIAM CARPENTER 20 JOHN ERNEST HANSEN 18 JOHN BTTRGESB WEST ... ... 13 HENRY BULL... ... 5 CHARLES EDWARD BARLEY ... 4 I therefore declare H. C. Gilbkipii!, M. C. Hickbt, Thomas Veam, Wat. Cabpbnteb, and J. E. Haitsen to be Duly Elected as Members of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Parawai. E. W. HOLLIS, Returning Officer. Thames, 29th Februai/, 1884. General Notices " THANKS. " THE Committee of the Catholic Boys' School beg to THANK the Ladies who worked for the late Bazaar in aid of the Building Fund of that Institution, and all those who contributed to its success* L. W. Parsons, * IMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRONMONGERY, Electroplate, Cutlery, Holloware, Brasefoundry, Quicksilver, Castor and Kerosene Oils, Picks, Shovels, Bnd Planting Bars, Wire and Steel Naile, Tinned and Blued Tacks, French Wire Tacks, Copper, Tacks, Iron and Brass Screws, Curtain Hooks and Rings, Octagon Steel, Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Etc., Etc., Begs to Announce to the Thames Public that he will SHORTLY OPEN IN POLLEN STREET. With a Large Stock of the above Goods. All Goods 25 per cent, lees than Auckland Prices. _ 2743 CHEESE ! CHEESE ! Only 7d perlb. CHEESE ! BUTTER! BUTTER! lsperlb. J3UTTER£I Tea! Tea! Tea! Is 8d PElt LB, at "W. D. REID'S, "WHOIiEBAIB AHD RKTAIIi ■G R O C E R , POLLEN STREET. 929 HONEY-HONEY— HONEY. 1 TON FINEST NEW SEASON'S j 2 EXTRACTED HONEY. 6d per lb. J. CLARK, KARAKA BRIDGE. " A DEEP embroiled tint''which telUtbe DBftrj of fee leff SSoGowak wUi •■ V•• per
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4727, 1 March 1884, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4727, 1 March 1884, Page 3
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