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REV. CHAS. CLAEK, ACADEMY OF MUSIC TO-MOEEOW, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Under the patronage of Major Coaper, Officer Commanding the District, and Officeri and Men of the various Volunteer Corps of the Thames. ■'■■. Mr B. S. Smythe is instructed to announce that the REV. CHAS. CJLARKXC, the i Celebrated Lecturer and Elocutionist, -whose brilliant orations in the Choral Hall have created in Auckland a sensation altogether nnpav all eleJ, will give ONE of bi» POPULAR LECTURE ENTERTAIN- :;;.:':':::":,,)■"; :'.:.'■■ ;; ments; ..;; ■:,:.:;;;;..: On the above date. ■ ■ The subject of the Lecture will be : CHAEtES DICEENSi < : Introducing the following illustrative recitals : —The Starring Waiter (David Copper- ■,;.: field) ; Bob Sawjer's Party (Pickwick) ; Death of Little Nell (Old.Curiositj Shop); Sairey Gamp (Martin Chuzzlewit). Front Seats, Ss; Gallery, 2s; Pit, Is.. Tickets at Burra's, Brown-itreet. To oommorce at 8; .carriages at 10. BOAED OF EDUCATION. ELECTION OiF COMMITIEBS FOR •■■':- ;; -J yj-'-"- '■ 1875.- - -:";: :;-.;-:::; T"N Accordahco with the 17th clause of the Education Act, 1872; notice- is litreby given that the following is the time and place »p----;pointed for the Public Meeting of Householders to elect a School Committee for the year 1875 :— PARA WAI—At the Schoolhousa, on "Wm>KESDAY, 27th instant, at 7 p.m. TARARU—At the Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday, 27ih mat, at 7 p.m. ■ "KAUiLIRANOA— At the Gir's' School, Upper Richmond street, on Tuesday, 26th instant, at 4 p.m. WAIOTAHI—At the Thames Sobool, en j: • ■ Monday, 25th instant-, at 2 p.m. TAPU—At the Schoolhouse, pn Saxubday, 30th instant, at 6 p.m. ..:';: !RBEi)EIIICK J. MOSS, bBOO3 Secretary. THAMES CHOEAL SOCIETY. ~~ EMBERS are requested to attend Rehearsal THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp. 8045 J. A. Chapman, Hon. Sec. THAMES MINEES' ACCIDENT EELEIF FUND COMMITTEE. A MEETING of the above Committee will be held at tho Governor Bowen Hotel THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30. Fbed. F. Day, 8046 Secretary. WANTED, Two CARTERS- single men preferred. None but good hands need apply to J. C. Akeks. 8048
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1891, 25 January 1875, Page 3
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