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Amusements a CADEMYOF MUSIC Ihe Last" opportunity but one of seeing the only legitimate Company now travelling in New Zeal and. THIS (Saturday) EVENING-, Oct. IBtb, '84, the Great and Original Drama in 4 Acts, QUEENSQ TjWIDENOITt f f f UEEN P JBiVIDKNOIj * • * THE GREAT LOCK SCENE. MONDAY, Oct. 20th—UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, to re followed by a Plain and j Fancy Dress Ball. | Dresses can be hired by applying to Mr F. j S. Simmohds, either at, the Thentra or Alia- | way's Hotel. j Front Peat Ticket-holders admitted <o the Dance, others by paying the difference. Athletic Sports PARAWAI GARDENS. GHAND ATHLETIC DEMONSTRATION! TTNDEH THE AUSPICES OT THB UNITED THAMES CRICKET, FOOTBALL, and ATHLETIC CLUBS, TO BE HELD OK MONDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1884 1. Costume Football Match. 2. Maiden Race, 150 yards. 3. Drop-kick with Football (in limits;. 4. Demonstration Handicap (Ist heat), 440 yards. 5. Bicyole Race, 2 miles. 6. Hurdle B-sco, 440 yards, 6 hurdles. 7. Hop, Step, and Leap, 8. Demonstration Handicap (2nd heat), 150 yards. 9. Walking Race, 1 mile. 10. Throwing Cricket Ball. 11. Cricketers' and Footballers' Handicap, 300 yards. 12. Vaulting with Pole. 13. Demonstration Handicap (final beat), 880 yards. 14. Boys' Kace (under 16), 440 yards. 15. Handicap, 1 mile. 16. Cansolatron Handicap, 200 yards. Prize for Demonstration Handicap, 15 soyereigne. Entiies, 5s each, to be sent in to the Secretary, accompanied with previous performances, not later than 8 p.m. of FRIDAY, October 31st, 1884. This programme is open to local men only. G. H. White, Secretary. Notices For Sale ; Cheap. A CAPITAL TEREB-ROOMED'COT-TAGE, in Edward Street;, Block 27 j water laid on, insured, and in first-claes repair. Also, a FOUR.ROOMED COTTAGE, situate in the Terrace, Block 27; water laid on, insured, and in splendid order. A capital Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees. Apply, at once, to JOHN NEWSON, Rolleston street. GEEAT CHEAP SALE OF # Boots and Shoes. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY! GEORGE CROCKER :* ILL, in order to Reduce Stock, offer the "' * whole of his Well-assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes, afc great reductions. OBSERVE A FEW OF THE PBICES ! a. d. Men's Best Balmorals ... 11 0 Men's Elastic Sides ... 10-6 Men's Calf Derby Shoes ... 10 0 He will also, for a short time only, make goods to Order in his usual wellknown Style, at the following Reduced Rates: — t* d. French Calf Balmorals 18 0 French Calf Elaetic Sides ... 18 0 Ladiea* Calf or Kangaroo Shoes 11 0 Men's Laced Shoes ... ... 14 0 English-ma^o La !iea* Glove Kid 800t5...5s 6d Also, a Grand Assortment of Ladies', Girls', and Children's Boots and Shoes at Proportionate Rates. GEORGE CROCKER, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstown. IT'S VERY TRUE mHAT WE ARE ELLING NEW and *• FASHIONABILE GOODS at AUCKLAND PRICES in spte of all opposition, and ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS in NECK FRILLING, Ladiefj' Ties Gentß* Tieß Hollands Collara Gloves ■ Flannels Collarettes Hosiery Prints Ruffles Fashionable Euetres Fancy Aprons Straw Hats Sateens Pinafores Corsets Muslina Underclothing Gingham Calicoes AND A LARGE AND VARIOUS ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, Too Numerous »to mention. , BATS, BALLS, DOLLS, & TOYS OF ALL SORTS—' CHEAP! CHEAP 11 CHEAP!!! AT R. Morgan <$r C 0.% jgg-POLLBfeN STREET, NBAft COOHEANE SIBEBX, Gh-ahanistoivn. FOR New cured BACON and HAMS CHEESE, &c.,—GO 10 MEARS and CO.'S, Pollen street. FOR SUGARS—Light, Dark, Brown, Crushed Loaf, Cut Cube, and Brewing Sugar, all Prices—GO TO MEARS and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. Bb kind to your mbtber»in-law,"and if .you wish to keep in her favor, present her with a pound of MOG0 WAN'g 3s A'JBA.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4922, 18 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4922, 18 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4922, 18 October 1884, Page 3

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