Amusements A D^NCE \- ILL be held in the T A BAETT SCHOOL v * THIS EVBNItG-, MONDAY, 22nd in&t., ao Commence AT 9 P.M. Charge of Admission — S^gle, Is 6d ; Double, 23 6d. For the Committee— J. Dennebix, Hon. Sec. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY, (December 24,1883 ) GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AND DANGE. PEOGEAMME. Fikst Pabt. Opening Chorus—" The Darkies Wedding" —Company. Song—"Dreaming of Home and Mother " — MrVowlcs. Comic Song—" She never replied a Word " —A. Wells. Song—"On the bright shores of Gold"— Mr McLoughlin. Comic Song—"Another new Bonnet for Mother"—Mr J. Wells. Song—" Sweet Roses will bloom Again " — Mr J. Jones. Comic Song—" She laughed behindher fan " — Mr T. Kevin. Song—" Little Darling, Dream of Me"—Mr S. Catran. Comic Song—" She was such a Girl to Langh " —Mr Woodward. Song—" Good-bye, old Home"-—Mr Billings. I Finale—Company. INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Second Part. ■.,.■ ■ Quartette—" Where art thon, Beam, of Light"—Messrs Steward, Vowles, Billings, and Catran.r Song—"The Scout" —Mr McLoughlin. Duet— "Army and Navy"—Messrs Vowles and Catran. Song (selected)—Mr Billings. Negro Comic Duet and Dance—" The Mississipi Moonlight"—Messrs Kevin and Woodward. Song—" Death of Nelson "—Mr Vowles. Song—" Will o' the Wisp"—Mr S. Catran. The Side-Splitting Farce, entitled "PAINTER'S APPRENTICES." William Ocher ... ... Mr Jas. Jones Jasper ) Worthless ... Messrs J. and Pete \ Apprentices. ... A. Wells. Verdant Green (policeman) Mr Woodwai'd I Conductor ... Mr M. Trewheeia Orchestra Leader ... Mr Steward Dance after Performance. Admission :—Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Pit, Is. NOTlCE.—Holders of Front Seat Tickets will be admitted to Dance. j
Wanted IST ANTED, One Thousand WATCHES ** and CLOCKS to REPAIR Moderate Charges, and Good Workmanship, by M. J. Wiikks, Chronometer House, Pollen street, Shortland. Established 1867. Notices Central. CHEAP MART. WISHING- all a MERRY 'XMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR, Thanking all my Customers for their pist favours, and trusting to still me;'t a fair continuation of the same, I hare now much pleasure in stating that through large increae of busings during the past year I have been t impelled, for want of more room, to make Extensive A Iterations and Additions, Which, when completed, I trust, will give the extra space so much required. The increase during p: 1 it two years also proves that selling Good Articles at a reasonable profit, and almost wholly for Cash, is the best policy, and by paying 20a in the £ and purchasing goods at first markets, gives an advantage that very few have ia the :e days, and by not indul«irig in the fashions and extravagances that so many are now fond of, we can move along with small profits, and prosper in time 3 of depression. The following GOODS just from Home per 1 COPTIC ' are now on Sale at Lowc3t Rat'; 3 for Cash :—New Sultanas, Eleme3, Valencias, and Muscatel Raißins, New Currants and Figs, Candied Peel, Confectionery, Almond, Barcelona, and Brazil Nuts. Choice Assortment of EIPE FRUIT (Lcoal and Imported). New Hams and Bacon, beat cure C anterbury. New Weiroa and Canterbury CHEE3E. Sugar, 3fcd to 4id per lb ; New Tea, Is 6d to 33; best Ri c, 61b, Is 8d j White Sago and Tapioca, 6d per lb, &c., &c, TO TRADE OR RETAIL, AT W. W O O D'S, POLLEN STBEET. Christmas Presents! Christmas Presents! JAMES FINLAY GOLD AND SILVER SMITH, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Brown Stebet, Thames. WOULD call especial attention at this Season of the year to his Large, Valuable, and Well-assort, d Stock of JEWELLERY. It comprises Gold and Silver Brooches, Earrings, Lockets, and Bracelets; Laciiea and Gentlemen's Albert and other Chains, in both Gold, Silver, Hair, and Silk ; Quartz and Greenstone Pendants, Rings, Studs, and Trinkets of every description. INSPECTION OE THE STOCK IS CORDIALLY INVITED. Gold and Silver Watches, both English and American; Clocks and lime-pieces of all kinds in both wood and marble. Quartz and Greenstone cut to order. Gentlemen's Gold Alberts made to any design on the shortest notice. James Finlay, BROWN STBEET, Thames. Don't jaw back ; it only proves that you are as big a fool as the other fellow—3s Tea.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4977, 22 December 1884, Page 3
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666Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4977, 22 December 1884, Page 3
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