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Amusements i OADEMY 01 MUSIC TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th, at 8 o'clock, To Conclude wiih a Select Quadrille Party. GRAND PANORAMA OF THE WORLD! Colossal Mirror of New Zealand, including Local Tiews of the Thames, also all tbe Pubic School Children, Interiorof Moanatahi Batte.y. Also, his famous View of KISS-IIT-THE-RIlTa. Admission : Chairs, 3s, with one Ticket in Art Union and invitation te dance; Gallery, 2s, with one Ticket in Art Union; Pit, I»| Children, Half-price. Admittance to Dance only, 2s. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 sharp. Change of Programme Each Evening. EVENING AT. 8 O'CLOCK. Concert . ' " H. A. C. B. SOCIETY, GRAHAMSTOWN BBANCH, No. 35. A gIraND CONCERT & DANCE Iv celebration of the Anniversary of the above Society will be held in the A CADE MY OF MUSIC On TUESDAY, Septembbb 9th, 1884. PROGRAMME:— I. Past. ,1. Chorus—" 0 ! April Night "—Company. 2. Song—" The Scout"—Mr McLachlan. 3. Song—" Stepping Stones "—Miss Brown. 4. Duet—Miss and Master Reid. . 5. Song—" The Good-bye at the Door " — Mr Vowles. 6. Recitation—MrCoath.' 7. Song—" Apart"—Miss McLachlan. 8. Trio —"Over Meadow, over Mountain" —Miss Phillips, Messrs Towles and Catran. 9. Song—"The Silver Cup "—Mr McLiver. 10. Song (original)—" Ike Maori King's doings in London'—Mr Wiseman. XI. Part. 1. Pianoforte Duet—" II Corictlo Galop"— Misses Mahoney. 2. Chorus—" Chink,-Chank"—Company. 3. Song—"Tha Sentinel am I"—Mr Catran. 4. Song—"Rocied in the Cradle of the Deep"—Miss Reid. 5. Song—"Killarney"—Mr Jones. 6. Duet (comic) —" Very Snspicious "— Miss Brown and Mr Vowles. 7. Song—"The Arab's Farewell"—Mr Haydon. 8. Song—" Oh, Steer my Bark"—Miss E. McLachlan. v 9. Song (original)—". They have upset the Ministry! Oh, what a pity!"—Mr Wiseman. Gop Savb the Quebn. Naval Band in attendance for Dance. Tickets—Front Seats, Double ss, Single, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Pit, Is. Holders of Front Seat tickets admitted to Danoe. Municipal IF. R. G. WOODWARD, Returning . Officer for the Borough of Thames, hereby give notice that the following Gentle* men were NOMINATED This Day as CANDIDATES for the Office of BOROUGH COUNCILLORS, Borough, of Thames, at the present Election :— NORTHWARD— John Wilson Bebnaed Wox»*f MIDDLE WARD— Wiixum Mttbdoch Robebt Nesbiit Smith SOUTHWARD— ROBBET FABBBU. JOHK EfiNBSX jBaKSBK WIIUAX MUEDOCH PARAWAI WARD— Fbahcib Chafpbll John Ebmesc Hahbbn WIM-lAM MtJEDOCH I do therefore notify that a POLL will be taken on THURSDAY, the 11th day of September, 1884, for the purpose of Electing one of the above-nominated Candidates for tbe North, Middle, South, and Parawai Wards of the Borough of Thames to the office of Councillor for those Wards respectively. The Polling Places will be for — Nobth Wabd—Gresham Hall, Owen street. Middle Wabd—Borough Council Chambers, Albert street. South Wabd—ShortUnd Public Hall, Pollen street. Pabawai Wabd—The bouse, Grey stretf, known as Mr W. B. Moore's. F. B. G. WOODWARD, Returning Officer. Thames, 2nd September, 1864. Volunteer Notices THAMES RIFLE RANGERS THE Company will PARADE at 8 p.»i •harp on THURSDAY, 11th iqstaot, for INSP&CTION by Major Shbkcbbb. ■fV R. T. Dotobas, '- , ■■ . Captain. THAMES NAVAL AaTILLEKY VOLUNTEEBS. rpHE Company and Band will MUSTER 1 at tbe Hall ob THURSDAY next, the 11th inst., at 7 p.m., for Monthly Inspection by Major Shiphbbd. By order. Wiixiax H. Poxis, 3681 Lieut, and Secretary: EdUoational THAMES BOYS' AND €HRL8 r HIGH SCHOQL. QUABTEB DAYS-P e bruary 4tb, AjprU tOtb, July 10th, r Jotober iJ t , *ia. Apaxb, B.A. Head Master. M A snr eaabr downed tint" wnioh tell* the of the )r »{ MoGofWAjr s«U» a^iaper po«nd

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4886, 6 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4886, 6 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4886, 6 September 1884, Page 3

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