Lectures REV. JnHABLES /^LABK \J ' VJ ■. POSITIVELY FOR THIS NIGHI ONLY. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, ! BEING-THE ! FAREWELL APPEARANCE ! OE THE I REV. CHARLES CLARK, J Who This (Tuesday) Evening will deliver his ■ Great Lecture on the : < TOWER OF LONDON! TOWER OF LONDON! TOWER OF LONDON! Fniversally declared to be the Masterpiece ol the celebrated Lecturer and Elocutionist, aDd which was received with rapturous applause in the Choral Hall last night, when hundreds were unable to obtain admission. SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENTS: Her Majesty's Tower—The Ghostly Visitant Clarence's Dream (Richard III) Murder of the Princes Tableaux of English History Cardinal Fisher (the H» to of the Belfry Tower) Sir Thomas More and Gentle Margaret Queen Anne Boleyn.-I—The Two Visits —the Crown !—The Block! Execution of Lady Jane Grey Sir Walter Raleigh, the splendid Bailor Gunpowder Plot Blood Steals the Crown Jewels Algernon Sydney, Patriot and Martyr.— "Strike on!" Lord Nithsdole's Escape—The Heroic Countess Great Lesson —Our Modern Liberties. The Lecture will be illustrated by a large plan of the Tower, painted expreesly in Melbourne. Reserved Seats, 43 ; Family Ticket admitting three to reserved seats, 10s 6d ; Gallery, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Plan of Beats at Mr B. Burra'e, Btationer. 341 V B. S. Smtthe. : Meetings ■• I-O.Q.F.i.Y^l|B@; M.U., A.JX LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5444. THE Usual Jertnightly MEETING, of the above Lodge will be held at tlio Odd Fallows' Hall, Richmond street, Shorlland, THIS (TUESDAY) {EVENING, April 27, at 7.30. Chabhes Ahieb, Secretary. /-- A. O. F. COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4499. ,4^B^BbW. nnSE usual Fortnightly :SgJP|jjßt 1 MEETING of the {MB/fflM WsSL BDove Court, will be held in l^n sjß*f tho Masonic Hall, Queen (llsll&EJrTst strcot« Grahanistown, on y*pWw»lS" THURSDAY next, April 29fch, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. s ChaS. Ahieb, Secretary. NO. 3 H.R.V. A FULL ATTENDANCE at PARADE on "VP-DNESDAY particularly requested. . , ~ J: E. Macdqnaid, * : Captain. April 27, 1875. 361 Miscellaneous * EXCITING NEWS !!! KNOW ALL MEN BY*, THESE PRESENTS: . That tho Undersigned have OPENED BUSINESS in BROWN STREET, next tho Scotia Hotejl, as FAMILY and SHIPPING BUTCHERS, where they will keep a regular Stock of *: EVERY DESCRIPTION -■■■••■ ": OF THE PRIME ST MEAT at •:■'.- ' PEiCES-WHICH WILL ASTONISH THE PEOPLE or the TPIAMES! Tbis is a matter which every head of a family on the Goldfield should carefully consider, viz., that by purchasing his joints from us he will save ONE PENNY FOR EVERY PODND OF MEAT ITE CONSUMES ! ! ! N.B.—Prime Sausages fresh daily. Corned Beef, Pork, Pickled Tongues. A. DORNW ELL & Co., BUTCHERS, Beown stbeet, 334 Corns, Warts, and Bunions. MR C. BASSTIAN BEGS to*jintimate to the Inhabitants of tho Thames Goldfields that it is his intention to remain FOR TEN DAYS ONLY, prior to his departure for the South. He would draw the attention of any persons suffering from the above complaints to the flattering testimonial he hai received from several well known Citizens, wnich is now on view at .'. Mr Caeteb's, Stationer. : 271 G WALLER, Wholesale and Retail _ ' • Tobacconist, next the Bank of Netv Zealand Brown-street, Graliamstown.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1969, 27 April 1875, Page 3
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