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Entertainment ACADEMY OF MUSIC THIS EVENING, SATURDAY, MAY 9th, 1885. . Professor E. A. Rice, THE OBIOIHAL AND ONKT ACTUAL MIND EEADER in the World. Enthusiastic receptions everywhere. Audiences spell- bound from the rising of the curtain. Will appear in his unique programme, including an interesting lecture on PHYSIOGNOMY, MENTAL SCIENCE, AKD MANX FRESH & STARTLING NOVELTIES never before witnessed on the Thames. Tells your character out of your faca, and reads you as an open book by merely the walk. " The eje is the index to the eoul." The walk describes the man. PIANIST L. W. PARSONS. SPECIAL NOTIOE.~Mes RICE arrived last night, and will SING TO-NIGHT. Programmes at door. Admission—3s, 2e, and le. Doon open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. Tickets and Box Plan at C. McLiyeb's. Front Seats can bo Reserved without extra charge. C. Toiob Hawkins, Manager. PROFESISOR RICE, PHYSIOGNOMIST, WILL be in attendance all THIS WEEK at Cuktib's Pacific Hotel, where he may by consulted, and will iaeue Charts to those desirous of knowing the r best future line of life. Now 13 your opportunity, fethers and mothers, to decide what your sons are best fitted for. Charts—Adults, 10s 6d ; Children, ss. C. Voice Hawkiks, Manager. Services BARTIST CHAPEL, WILLOUGHBY STREET. / I6TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ON QUNDAY, MAY 10th, 188 5. Rev H. H. Dbiyjbb will preach Morning and Evening. SOIREE and PUBLIC MEETING on TUESDAY, May 12th. POLLEN STREET LECTURE HALL. EDMUND H. TAYLOR will Lecture TOMORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 6 30, on " Babylonian Dostrines and Discipline as teen in the Christian Church of to-day." Morning Service at 11. TEMPERANCE HALL, ROELESTON StBEET. THE Gospel of the Grace of God will be preached in the above Hall on SUNDAY EVENING, May 10th, to commence at 6.30. All are welcome. Morning Meeting at 11 o'clock. . Tenders OLD CALEDONIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). mENDERS are called for several Blocks of X Ground to be worked on Tribute in Caledonian section on Nos. 1 and 2 reefs, east and west of Mclanis's tribute, above No. 2 level. Also tributes on Red Queen loader above No. 2 level; in Otago section at No. 1 level, on Noa. 1 and 2 reefs ; on Red Queen leader and Ellis' leader. For further particulars apply on the mine. Tenders to be in not later than SATURDAY, May 16th, 1885. T. B. Hicks, Manager. May 9th, 1885. Volunteer Notices DISTRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Thames, 9th May, 1885. THE THAMES NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS will Parade at their Drill Shed for Inspection at 7 P,m. on THURSDAY, 14th ink By order. J. GBANT, Instructor. ■•: i ANDBILLS for Drapers, Grocers and U. Storakepen generally. Any Bis« or Color- At *h# VTmx« Bia* Offlo*
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5089, 9 May 1885, Page 3
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