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Concert \ '0 A DEMY OF MUSIC. OQNXE R T. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30th. By Members of St. James' Presbyterian Choir, Kindly assisted by Mra Kilgouk, Mrs Payne, Miss-Stuart, Miss Phillips, and Messrs Wiseman, Andebson, McLiveßj Coath, and Master, Welis. - PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Chorus—"Friendship"—Choir. 2. Song—"Genevieve"—Miss Wells. 3. Scotch Song-" Drygate Brig"- Mr W. Anderson. ■4. Song-—" Jessie's Dream"—Miss Reid. 5. Comic—"Poor Chinee "—Master Wells. 6. Song—"Dare I Tell "—Miss Stuart. 7. Song—"The Grave Digger"—Mr C. McLiver. 8. Ballad—" Welcome Pretty Primrose"— Mrs Kilgour. 9. Duet—"Tlie Gipsy Countesa "—Miss and Master Reid. 10. Local—"King Tawhiao's "Visit to London " —Mr Wiseman. Part 11. . 1. Chorus—" Here we Rest "—Choir. 2. Trio—"The Mermaid's Song"—Miss Phillips, Miss and Master Reid. 3. Song—" Hybria's the Cretan"—Mr Adams. 4. Irish Ballad—" Don't go Molly Darling " —Mrs Payne. 5. Comic —• "Hang up your Hat"—Mr W. Anderson. 6. Chorus—" See how lightly "—Choir. 7. Song—" Turnham Toll"—Miss Phillips. 8. Eecitafcion-—" The Polish Boy "—Mr Coatb. 9. Song (in character)—" The Flower Girl" ■—Miss Stuart. 10, Local—" Complainings on the Block" —Mr Wiseman. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. ADMISSION—3s, 2s, and Is. Drapery |^^^^ NUI iiit ! '■""'o' ' ' GREAT CLEARING CAS H SALE OF Goods FROM Owen & Graham's, AT •I'jSip JEJ BOON'S. SHOBTIiAND. Come Early I Great Bargains ! Bale Gbmmences^sgT""* Monday, 29th. June. 4658 Calls ORIENTAL GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). iVTOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a | IN Meeting of the Directors held THIS , DAY, a CALL (the fourth) of THREEFENCE per chare was made on the capital of the above Company, payable to the Manager at the Office of the Company, Brown street, Thames, on or before WEDNESDAY, (he , Bth day of July, 1885. Geo. Habgotot, Manager. Thames, 27th June, 1885,
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5132, 29 June 1885, Page 3
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397Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5132, 29 June 1885, Page 3
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