Lectures EEV. |~IHARLES /"I LARK. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY ANITwEDNESDAY, M Apbil 27 ahd 28, BEING THB FAREWELL APPEARANCES I QE THE EEV. CHARLES CLARK, Who on Tuesday Evening will deliver his Grent Lecture on the TOWER OF LONDON 1 TOWER OF LONDON! TOWER OF LONDON! UmxorjaHy declared to he the Mssterpicce of the celebrated Lecturer and Elocutionist, and which was received'with rapturous applause in the Ob oral Hall last night, when hundred* were unable to obtain admistion. SYNOPSIS .OF INCIDENTS: Her Majesty's Tower—Tho Ghostly VisitantClarence's Dream (Richard lit) Murder of the Princes Tableaux of English History Cardinal Fiaher (the H.ro of the Belfry Tower) Sir Thomas More and Gentle Margaret Queen Anno Boleyn.—Tho Two Visits —the Crown !—Tho Block! Execution of Lady Jane Grey Sir Walter Baleigb, the splendid Bailor Gunpowder Plot Blood Steals the Crown Jewels Algernon Sydney, Patriot and Martyr. — "Strike on!". Lord Nithsdale's Eecape—The Bteroic Countess - '■ '■:■:■ ' ■ •■■■■■» ■' . ; Great Lesson—Our Modern Liberties. The Lecture will be illustrated by a large plan of the Tower, painted expressly in Melbourne. Eeserved Seats, 4s ; Family Ticket admitting three to reserved seats, 10s 6d ; Gallery, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Plan of Beats at Mr B. Burra's, stationer. Wedxzbday—An Eutibe Change. 341 B. S. Smythb. Meetings TAIRUA. A MEETING of tbe THAMES . MINERS will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC THIS EVENING, At 8 o'clock. W. Rowe. April 26,1875. 357 THAM E S S C OTT IS H VOLUNTEERS. MONTHLY INSPECTION THIS EVENING-, at 7 sharp. Uniform,; Arms and Accoutrements. Entries for Handicap Rifle Match on Saturday close after parade. . - - --•■., -:,./..,. .-: T. L. MrjBRAY, 352 . Captain. H. A. C. B. S. GrEAHAMSTOWir BbANCH, No. 35. frPHE usual ■ Fortnightly JL. MEETING of the above Branch will be held at the Hall THIS (Monday) EVENING, April 26tb, at Eight M. Lansxbs, Secretary. EXCELSJC&JR LOYAL ORANGE - LODGE, NO. 6. '< - nnRE Monthly £^!$(UBM&& held on MONDAY land, at 7.30 p.m. 347 By order of the W.M. I. O. O. F., fc^f^(J M.U., A.D. LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5444. THE Uswal Fartnightly MEETING of the abovo Lodge will be held at tho Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond 9fcr«et, Shortland, on TUESDAY next, April 27, at 7.30 p.m. Chables Ahibe, .: Secretary*. Miscellaneous EXCITING NEWS!.#. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the Undersigned have OPENED BUSINESS in BROWN STREET, next the Scotia Hotel, as FAMILY and SHIPPING BUTCHERS, where they will keep a regular Stock of ■ EVERY DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIME ST MEAT AIT - ■• •■ • -■ -' : ' PEICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH THE PEOPLE op the THAMES! This is a matter which every head of a family on tho Goldfield should carefully consider, Tiz., that by purchasing his joints from us he will save ONE PENNY ¥OR EVERY POUND OF MEAT HE CONSUMES ! ! ! N.B.—Prime Sausages fresh daily. Corned Beef, Pork, Pickled Tongues. A. DORNWELL A Co., BUTCHHBS, Brown stbeet, 334 TUST RECEIVED, HOME NEWS for •J February, AUSTRALASIAN of April 3. J. H. Jefpebson, I Stationer, &c, Pollen-street, Shortland.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1968, 26 April 1875, Page 3
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