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Amusements Academy of Music. fpHIS (MONDAY) EVENING, OCTOX J4ER 25, 1875. . HOSPITAL BENEFIT CONCEET. Firßt Appearance of Mrs HARDING, the Pianist and Vocalist. Second appearance of Miss DOW, pianist, and M.ss E. DOW, vooilist. W. H. REED' in. Now Locals, Miners' Bight Inquiry, Cricket Match, 40. PROGBAMMK.—Pabt I. 1. Overmrn—Violin and Piano (Zampa)y— W. H. Kwd and Mrs Harding. 2. Part Sons —T >ke Me Home Again—Misß Hunt r and Company. 3. Song—Bwort Angelus—• Miss Mason 4. Song—Yo > and \ — J. Rwd 5. S ng—Old Robin Grey— Mi*s Dow j 6. Song (local) —Miners' Ri^ht Inquiry—W. H. Reed. 7. Song—Clarine— Mi?s Hunt«r 8. Solo—Concert n«— F. Ro»d 9. Song—O, How Delightful—Mrs Harding 10. Sons—White gquall— Mr Airey 11 Song (local)—CricketMatch—W. H. Heed Part 11. 12. Solo Pianoforre—Sparkling Cascades — M'P Harding 13. Part Song—O, Gently Breathe—Mr Mills and Company. 14. Fong—T'iy Voi-e is Near— Miss Mason 15. Song (nouble voice)— Where are you Going— W.-H. Reed 16. Song—The Row m Tree— Miss Dow 17. Song—Shells of the Ocean— Mr Airey 18 Song—Strangers Yet— Miss Hunter 19. Banjo Solo—Church Bells— W. H. Reed 20. God Save the Queen ! In conspquence of numerous applications, ihrre will be a SELECT DANCE after the Concert. Programme of 11 Dances. Cond c or, W. H Herd. Admission 2s 6d. Wanted WANTED, Two Good CAEPENTERS.—AppIy early to E. and A. SMITH. J 1279 GOLDEN ATiKOW GOLD MINING COMPANY" (Limited). WANTED. a"wOEKTNG MINE MANAGER. Applications, stating salary expected, to be* sent in to this office by 10 a.m. ou WEDNESDAY, 27th instant. E. T. Wisdmak, Secretary. Thames, 25th Oct., 1875. 1285 TAIRUA GOLDMININGr COMPANY (Limited). WANTED, TENDERS for CONVEYANCE of MACHINERY from Grahamstown to Company's Ba'.tery Site at Tairua. Tenders, accompanied by a deposit of £5, [obe sent ia by Noon of "TUESDAY, 26th instant, to the C mpany's Office, where further particulars can be obtained. E. T. WildmaK, Secretary. Thames, 19th October, 1875.- 1245 Mining Meetings EL DORADO GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). \ SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of a. the Sharehol ers of the El Dorado 3old Mining CornpUnv (Limited) will be rield on FRIDAY, the sth day of N>vemb:«r, L 8.75 at the Company's Registered Office, Albert and Davy streets, Grahatnstown, at the liour of "7 o'clock p.m. Business—To elect Directors to fill present wcanciea on Directory; to consider the erection of Machinery. D. G: MAODo^NEtlij Mansger. Gnihamstowu, October 21,1875. 1277 ■ Miscellaneous CONCERT. I '>, ON'T fail to patronise the Concert TO- | ! > KIGHT (Monday), afc the Academy of Music, for tho BENEFIT of the HOSPITAL. See the Programme 'I wo New Locals by W. H. Reed—"' The Minors' Inquiry " and " The fricket Match." First Appearance of Mrs. s <arding, Second appearance of the Mi»ses Dow andj, all .the best talent of the Thames. Tickets of the undersigned. 1278 E. HONISS. BUSINESS PREMISES. Eligible opening for a Baker or Storekeeper to bo Disposed of by Private Contract. mHOSE Commodious and Centrally-situated JL Premises, jju ction of Albert, and Pollen streets, Grahims own, a' present occupied by Messrs Mbnkib & Dey as a General Bakery. There is a large Oven, and Bakehouse Fittings may bo h.vl complete suitable for carryi' g on a large Baking Business. If preferred, would be gold without Oven or Bakehouse Fittings. The Premises are Lsaaehoid, having nine years to run, at a very low ground rental. Apply on the Promises. 1281 BREAD. MENNIE AND DEY BEG to inform their Customers and the Public that in consequence of alteration in the price of Flour, their Bread will be 4d per 21b LOAF from this day (delivered as usual). Oct. 25,1875. 1282 FREE TRADEMWEE TRADE!! IN Returning THANKS to our numerous Customers we would remind them that we haTe received Laige Lots of Goods from the best Paris and London Houses, consist* ing of:— Brooches, in great variety Earrings, newest patterns : Crosses, Studs, &c., Rimrael s Perfumery Musical Toys, Tin Toys Dolls, in great variety. All the Newest and Best Amusing Toys ■ ever brought to the Colony Must be Sold. Drapery and Hosiery Cheaper limn Ever. ■ . * — _, I '$&- Note the Address— __. '-' M O Ej&iV'S shorjmnd bazaar,' ?Q&LEN STREET, SHOIITLAND.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2124, 25 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2124, 25 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2124, 25 October 1875, Page 3

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