CONCER? I ACADEMY OF MUSIC.I A Concert and Dance | In »id of the Funds of the CATHOLIC ! BOYS' SCHOOL will be held as above THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1885. Daorn open at V.SO.- CONCERT at 8 o'cloeV. DANCING at 10 o'clock. ■ Befbeshments Pbovided. DOUBLE TICKETS, 4s; SINGLE, 2s 6d. The Music for the Dance will be supplied by the Kami Artillery Band. P. Dblauunty, Hon. Sec. Lectures A CADEMY OF MUSIC. Lectures on Mining, &c PROFESSOR BLACK WILL COMMENCE HIS COUBBE OF LEOTUBES TQ.MOKHOW (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, as above. Admission One Shilm*». Ladies Free. Classes will be Formed at the olose of the Lecture. Tenders 'TENDS B 8. nPBNDEBB for PAINTING the Hibernian L Hall, Pollen Street, will be reoeited by the undersigned, up till 6 p.m. on MONDAY, the 23rd fast. Tenders to be left with E. Towhml, Brian Boru Hotel, from whom all particulars can be obtained. P. J. DsLAHtnrfr. Secretary. NOTICE. mHE tender of Me John Nbal for the X lease of my Shop and Premises in Owen Street has been accepted. JOHN FOSS. Tributes T fi I BUT B . mENDERS will be receded for SEVERAL JL BLOCKS in the Saxon Mine. Full particulars can be obtained on the ground. F. James, . Manager. Notices THAMES HABBOUE BOARD. MASTEBB of vessels and others are warred from Anchoring in the ricinity of the end of Cubtis' Wharf, as tbe piles are adrift consequent upon removal of Wharf. T. G. Batldok, Harbormaster. DRAPERY I DRAPEEY! DRAPERY! Yorkshire House, Pollen St. F. W.~LAW, HAYING taken the Premises ia Pollen Street lately occupied by M. H. AIBEY, will OPEN THE SAME ON SATUEDAT NSXT, the 21st In«t., WITH 4. Well-assorted Stock OP Drapery & Gents' Mercery. With Strict attention to Business, combined with Moderate Charges, the proprietor hopes to merit a sbare of the patronage and support of the Tames Püblic. ffi- ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Don't Forget the Address:— F. W. LAW, YORKSHIRE HOUSE, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. S.P.&Q.R. Thomas Godkin HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to his Stabling Accommodation in Brown Street, is now enabled to keep BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSES, and CARRIAGES for HIRE, Orders for any of which shall have hi* BEST attention. Pbices to Meet the Times. Thomas Godkin, LIVERY STABLES, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. REMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES. Mrs Ah Mow DESIRES to inform her many Customers and the Public generally th»t sbe has ■ow removed her business to thow commodious premises in Pollen street, Shortland, next door to Mb Smith, Fruiterer. PANAMA HATS MADE TO ORDER AS USUAL. All the Latest Shapes in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Straw Hats in Stock or made to order on the shortest notice at the Lowest Rates. Feathers and Plumes ia great Variety, and ot the Bast Quality. Tbe Stock of Teas, Wbrk Boxes, Tea Caddies, and Fancy Goods generally has been largely add' d to, and will be Sold at the Lowest poscible Cash Prices. Note the New Address:— Mrs. Ah Mow, (NEXT TO W. SMITH' 3, FRUITERER), POLLEN STBEET, SHORTLAND.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5252, 17 November 1885, Page 3
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