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Anrasements A CAD EM V O F MUSIC. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, MAECH 17th. GRAND Benefit Performance, IN AID OF THE WIFE AND FAMILY OF ME. JOHN O'TOOLE. Under the Patronage of the Locil Bodies and General Public. PROGBAMME : Pabt I. Overture —Orchestra. 1. Opening Chorus— "Tne Wedding Day" —Company. 2. "The Angels now are calling"—Mr Haydon. 3. " Razors in the Air"—Gr. Martin. .4. " Don't Forget me, Little Darling"—Mr O. MoLiver. 5. " Keep away from the Girls "—Mr J. Wells. 6. "A Flower from Father's Grate"—Mr A. Vowles. 7. "Fairest Girl of All "—Mr T. Keven. 8. " The Voice of the Sea "—Mr S. Catran. 9. "Johnny Whimple"—Mr A. Wells. 10. " Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fade "—Mr J. Billing. 11. FiHttle—" Irish Distillery "—Company. Pact 11. Overture—"Threeo'clook Galop "—Orchestra. 1. Comic Song—Mr Bryant. 2. Clog Dance—Mr T. Eeven. 3. Local Bong—" Parawai Election "—Mr Wiseman. 4. Instrumental Quartette — " Rondo " — (Mozart)— Miss Coney, and Messrs Beale, Steward, and Puokey. 5. Bong—"The Shah"—Miss Brown. 6. Quartette — " The Chafers " — Messrs Catran, McLiver, Steward, and Vowles. ' 7. Drolleries—Mr J. MoLiver. Conductor Mr R. A. R. Owbk. Full Orchestra under the leadership of Mr G. C. Bbaib. Admission —3s, 2s, li. Holders of Front Seat Tickets admitted to DANCE. 2820 General Notices DISSOLUTION OF_ PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between Mesdames ODOURS and JEFFBRY, as Dressmakers and Milliners, hating been DISSOLVED, Mrs. ODGERS has pleasure in informing her friends and customers that she has commenced business on her own account in Owen street, near Mr Fbbd WblilS*, Butcher, where any orders entrusted to her shall hare her best attention. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Mbs ODGEES, DSESSMAKEB, MIILINEB, AND DbAPEB, OWEN STREET, THAMES. Notice! Notice!! T HAVE been requested by Mr T. SHOET to C L O.SE. HIS DRAPERY STORE AT GRAHAMSTOWN As Soon as Possible. Rather than return the Stock to Auokland A SALE WILL BE HELD FOR A SHORT TIME WITH REDUCTIONS OF _ Four Shillings IN THE POUND Two Shillings IN TEN, and One Shilling IN FIVE SHILLINGS. A Variety of Goods Considerably REDUCED IN PRICE In addition to tbe above REDUCTIONS. SALE COMMENCED TO-DAY (Saturday), Mabch 15th. 8. S. FOKSAITH, Manager. " A diep eaabrawued tint" which tells the naturegof tbe l»«f MoGowaiTmU' vjk> per •<mnd

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4740, 17 March 1884, Page 3

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370

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4740, 17 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4740, 17 March 1884, Page 3

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