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EVENING. ~ THE OHIO MINSTRELS WiUgiWav POPULAR JJSa«TBEt^INIiENT, ADMISSION, SXPEN'CJE, All over the HaiL Bosks, Jaek Swan and C/harliasPeake.' INTOBUXJCTOB, JftUMsSWftn. Tahbos, Bert Hanloa and Edward M*Corotick. PIANMT, ' Alf Mamdtah PROGRAMME: Overture—' Ohio;'— Ohio Minstrels. Comfc Bef ram—« Meet Me.'—Charlie Peake. Ballad—'Grandfather's Growing Old.—James Swan. ComSo Song—'Dar's a Swan. Ballad—' Old Wooden Rocker.'-Albert Baker. Negro Jubilee— r Climb Up.'—Bert Hanion. Nautical Ballad—'« The Midshipmite.—little Montie. I To conclude with the Comic Finale, i 'THE VOLUNTEER INSPECTION.' Five Minutes' Interval. Sailor's Hornpipe by Mr Dave Stewart. Jack Swan, in his great impersonation of the Irish Servant Girl " Sal." Beit Hanion as the "New York Cadger." Clog Dance by the prince of amateurs, Dick M'Cormick. Halloa ! Here they are once more ! The Irish Comedians, Swan Brothers. Little Montie in his Character Sketch of the " Little Stowaway." The whole to conclude with Ohio Screecher, "BLACK JUSTICE." Counsel ... ... James Swan Sergeant O'Toole ... Jack Swan Clerk ... ... Arthur Norman Bigamist ... ... Robert Matheson Fighting 'Arry... ... Robert Hudson Waif (a thief)... ... Montie Female .. ... Miss Masbem Mad Actor ... Charlie Pcake Jimmy Donuttin ... . Bert Hanion ADMISSION, 6d (all over the Hall). Doors open at 7 ; commence at 8. Day Tickets at Allen's, tobacconist. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT! For a Night of Fun. ALWAYS ENJOYABLE. IHE SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. GARRISON HALL, JULY 15th. PART I. 1. Overture—' Martha.'—The Truda Bros. 2. Song—'The King's Own.'—Mr R. G. Applegarth. 3. Song—' Pest o' Baw.'—Mrs J. Macdonald. 4. Quartet —'Banish, oh Maiden.' — Male Voices. 5. Clarionet Duet—'The Blue Bells.'—Messrs Wring and George. 6. Song—' Nea.'—Miss Florence Morrison. 7. Song—' The Haven Aloft.'—Mr H. Smith. 8. Serenade—' Bergeuse.'—The Truda Bros. 9. Song ' Cam ye by AthoL' Mrs C. M'Queen, jun. 10. Song—'True till Death.'—Mi-A. Newbury. Tableaux: THE THREE GRACES AND THE THREE DISGRACES. I PART 11. I 1. Selection —'Lohengrin.'—The Truda Bros. 2. Song—' Whistle and I'll Come to ye My Lad.'—Miss Agnes Cooper. 3. Song—'The Lifeboat.'—Mr H. Reunert 4. Song—'Out on the Rocks.'—Mrs F. Wakefield Holmes. 5. Serenade—'Angels.'—The Truda Bros. 6. Song—'Dear Heart.'—Miss Florence Morrison. 7. Song—'The Mighty Deep.'—Mr W. Farquhar Young. 8. Song—'Comiu' Thro' the Rye.'—Mrs J. Macdonald. 9. Quartet—' The Bright Sword of Liberty.'Male voices. 10. Glee—'Hark, the Lark.'—Company. Tickets (SIXPENCE) at Berman's, Grand Hotel Buildings. Doors open at 7. Accompanist ... Miss Lily Cameron. Director Mr R. Clark. SPORTING. O 0 ' T B A L L. I . SATURDAY, JULY 15. CALEDONIAN GROUND, KAIKORAI v. UNION. CARISBROOK GROUND, PIRATES v. TAIERI. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission to Ground, 6d; Grand Stand, 6d extra. Ladies free. F. T. HORNE, Hon. Sec. O.R.F.U. OOTBALL. FOOTBALL. ALHAMBRA v. ZINGARIRICHMOND, At Tahuna Park. Kick off at 3 p.m. sharp. Admission, 6d ; Ladies free. TA a O HOUNDS MEET AT HALFWAY BUSH TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Leaving Town at 1.45. THROW OFF AT 3 p.m. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED, by a Gentleman, private Board and Residence; central; state terms* " L.M.," Star Office. ! SHIPPING. HARBOR EXCURSIONS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. - * - ch s. ONSLOW will « run to Portobello, Broad Bay, and Macan- - dicws, leaving Jetty street wharf at 2.30 p.m. Fare, Is 6d return. PUBLIC NOTICES. PRIOR TO STOCK-TAKING »ROWN, EWING, AND CO. will make the following liberal concessions in LADIES' COSTUMES. Fit, Finish, and Latest Style guaranteed. The materials and colorings are the newest. SPECULOFFER PRIOR to STOCK-TAKING Ladies' Costuhes To Obdxr Of All-wool Scotch Cheviots Of All-Wool Fancy Tweeds Of Fast-dye Navy Serges Of All-wool Black Serges Of Beautiful Colonial Tweeds Of Beautiful Colonial Tweeds Of French Shot Cheviots Complete for £22 2 0 for £2 7 6 for £2 10 0 for£2lo 0 for £2 12 6 for £2 17 6 for £3 0 0 All other Dress Textures well made up equally as low as the above quotations. Ladies will oblige-by placing their orders i at once, so as to ensure / proper attention. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. LOBIE AND 00., Auctioneers, have L» On Sale Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Carpets; <*ah or fene payment '

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Evening Star, Issue 9185, 14 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 9185, 14 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 9185, 14 July 1893, Page 3