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Coi2.>e.:t • .Prcslbyi@riaa Annual CON C_E B, T. 4 C A.DEM V OF MUSIC. THIS (Ththjsdax) EVENING, July 31, PEOGRAMME. Pact I. Chorus—" Zampa " —Choir. Duet—"Sunrise " —Miss ard Master Eoid. toDg—" Nil Desporandum " —Mr C. McLirer. Song-—" Jessie's Dre.im " —Mrs Mennie. ' i Song—'-Thy face "—Mt Vowles. Scotch Comic—"Killie Lads"—Mr J. W. Auderßon. Trio—" Lo, Morn is Breaking "«—MrB Mennie, Misses Ferguson and Eead. Duet—" Love and War " —Messrs Vowlosand MoLirer. ' ' • Ladies Chorus — "Autumn Song" — Mendelssohn. PAF.T 11. Chorus—" Bridal "—Choir. Song—" Fairy Bells " —Miss Ferguson. Scotch Comic — "Tho Auld Man's Mare'a Dead"—Mr J. W. Andmon. Song— 11 Home they brought"—Mi s Beid. Recitation—" The Carfeir shall noi King to* nigl.t"—Mr Coath. Duet—"Come o'er the Moonlit Sea"—Mis Mennie and Miss Ferguson. .Comicalities—Mr J. McLiver. Finale—" God Sare the Queen" —Choir. Conductor ... . ... R A. R.Owbk. Doors op9n et 7-30. Commence at 8 o'clock sharp.

-'•■■■■ Amusements A CADEMT OF MUSIC. SECOND SEASON. In coDsrquence of the very general,request Mr Wiixmctt baa- decided to pliy another Season, commencing FJRIDAY, AUGUST Ist, When will be produced (by universal"dc3ire) the Comedy of Comedies— THE GUVNOR! FUN, MIRTH, AND LAUGHTER! The whole strength of this great Company I will tnfcepurt. N.B.—No programme will be repeated. Seats can be reserved at MoLiteb's, where tickets for-all parts of the house may be obtained. Eeservcd Seats 3s, Balcony 2a, Pit la.. S, Mosn, Agent. . [A Card.] MR WILLM OTT is Determined to STOP AMY EOWDYISM in the Theatre during bis Season, so Reserves the Right of EJECTING any Persons passing remarks, or guilty in any way of noißy or objectionable conduct. Drape* y

J. MARSHALL, DRAPER, Albert Street and Pollen Street, IS NOW OFFERING Great Bargains IN EACH DEPARTMENT/ Regardless § Cost, TfOR A SHORT TIME, during his ANNUAL STOCKTAKING, whichJhas now Commenced. 5 Per Cent, allowed on ss. and upwards for Cash as usual. Mr G. Boon, MANAGER in Pollen Street., * •JQ '" i fHOB New JAMS end JELLIES, TABLE DBLIOAOIEi, &c.,—GO TO MEABS and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. Ax a very pleasant tea part;, the converse* tion turned on transmigration. A lady 01 exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowav's beat, turned" to Mr and asked »hai; form he would prefer to inhabit f 'JV hi di**n)r«* in If 3a», mtdam. /

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4854, 31 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4854, 31 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4854, 31 July 1884, Page 3

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