"i CADEMI OF MUSIC. ' OLAUSREKHIi CONCERTS. Director . . Signor Biboacoianx**' positively two nightß only. thisoatur^ayTeyening,may 9. First appearance on,the Thames of MDLLE. JENNY CLAUS, The celebrated Yioliniste, assisted by MDLLE. JEANNE RttKBL, Soprano, SIGNOR CEEOHI, Tenor, and MONS. REKEL, The renowned Pianist and Composer. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10, -Positively the LAST NIGH? of Mdlle., JENNY GLAUS, As the company will leave for Sydney on Tuesday per the Rangatira. For particulars see Bmall bills.—Admission : 3s, 2s, and Is. 1.0.0. F., M.U., A.D. LOYALWAIKATOLODGE, N0.6444, THE Regular Fortnightly MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond-street, Shortland, on TUESDAY next, 12th instant, at 7.#>. p.m. ' Chabi.es Ahieb, Secretary. A. O. F. COUBT PBIDE OF PABNELL, 4409. fPHE Usual Fortnightly 1 MEETING of the i^raS^lK above Court will be held in k£K#%wYSt. George's Hall, PollenViIbBiWnRI street, Grahamstown, on yj|P«M«M« WEDNESDAY next, May X^A 7.80 o'clock p.m. Cha9. Ahibb, .*j*io"u>"- - * ■■Secretary. , i ; H. A. 0. B. S. t>- i Grahamstowk Branch, No. 86. silL fI^HE Usual Fortnightly I MEETING will be held the Hall, Pollen - street, liiifß on MONDAY EVENING, W|JP May U, at 7.30. V9H>O" ' James Noeiok, "*^ L- O. L. No. 6. - m«sV«OiraaE£LYiMEETING will be heW T> vfatffctt'Oild Fellows' Hall on MONDAY, the'ilth'fcsW&iS P-tn. Every »»««*«» expected to be present to hear report of>rooeedfaigs of District Lodge on April 30tn, aad of (hand Lodge on the 6th inst. . Initiation of Candidates. By Order of W.M. DON'T FORGET THERE'S a BOOKBINDER on the Thames. -W. WOOD, Sandesstreet,'Block 27. Maps and Plans Mounted rr T'wniP' 1 Pockets for Masonic Aprons madotocrder. t>m696l FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE Funeral of the infant son of Mr I ' Thokab Trbssi«b, of Broad-itreet, near the Exhange claim, will take place TOMORROW (Sunday), at quarter to 4. • Friends will please accept ( this invitation. ( ■ ' ■ John Gbig&, a 6969 , ' ' Than Gas. TJIRST amvalonthe'ThamerOf Bowatt's h Latent ANUCAPNfc lamps. the only Lamps that have yet been made to burn kerosene oil without Chimney, Smoke or SnwUjewUy: Trimmed, ne^er get j out o SET Sr'A^tmh-.TBoMB «nd pense. To be obtained of F. H:E WI N *• Co., PUNISHING r IRONMONGERS, ! 16J 6wBN-M*Sm, GBAIUIttTOWN. tc6966 ' ITOTICE' TO MERCHANTS, SHAREBROKERS MINE MANAGERS, ETC. TjdLßi JikTty? OONVENIE^OB. mBIiE«RAPH FORMS (No. 171) bouad in WkfjffJW e.ob.wiUi Block to keeping imißisiwiifl"m ¥ IsflfWUMt Jost Fualishe4 »ttheßTXn»a BTA«oslee. ' Tkewhkndy UttU books we oomiaf into •Mini «m i» Auekliawi; Nftd ether plaeti, ■IT^i-'i . '-- "— y • ■■' ;*-- flr *««l«A tjl oIMMf ot businec men having iffiXE , iVBNINtf STAR" MAY now *• O^TAnrBD jmmrii&l^ ;«fcerPuhlioati(m»t., s - , » MOBGAN'B SHOBTLAND BAZAAB, J. H. J'IFFEB'S ON, Foiiinr-fnuuß. r£R and FOR BALI Handbills OM BALI at the ErMmra Bcei Osfce,
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1669, 9 May 1874, Page 3
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