Amusements Academ^ of Music. Lessee ... ... ... E.J. DeLias Manager .';.. ... ... G. W. Colwei riIHIS: ? (SATURDAY) EVENING^ X . .Nov. 27th, ils* night~"~last night v '', ]'. :■': - MISS • . ■ -■■•-■■■•• .■■'' CIpA R A STEP HEN S0 N> Last "Night" Forty Thieves Last Night Lizzie Morgan Last Night Sam Poole Lnat Night Q-.'W, Collier .' Imsf; Night Emma Rogers '"■ Last Night Patty Holt Last Night Dramatic Company THE FOETT" THIEVES, '■■"" ' AND ■■■ •■■■'■■ AUROEA FIQID. FORTY THIEVES & ATJRQBA FLOYD REMEMBER—LAST NIGET : Box Plan at Wailsb's, Tobacconist. )■ Prices of Admission —Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s 5 Pif, Ono Shilling. ODD FELLOWS' ANNIVERSARY ; CELEBRATION. THE ODD FELLOWS' LODGES on the Thames will hold an ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION on TUESDAY, the 30th insfc. (St.* Andrew's Day). The Members Vof each Lodge are requested to MEET at their respective Lodge Rooms at 9 a.m., to take part in a.Proceision to the Tararu Gardens. \ Visiting brethren are invited to attend. A SOIREE will be held in the evening at the Academy of Music, to. conclude with a DANCE. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.nw - Double tickets, s»j single do., 3s, CHARLES AHIER, 1443 Secretary. ODD FELLOWS' ANNIVERSARY. mUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1875. The following Races will be held: — Odd Fellows' Purse Handicap—Distance, 11- mile —Entrance, £1. Hack Race — Entrance, 10a 6d. Post entries. Entries for the Odd Fellows' Purse will close at the Pacific Hotel on MONDAY, the 29th instant, at 6 p.m. 1419 Tararu Gardens. TIHE ABOVE GARDENS AXE NOW . RE-OPENED FOR VISITORS. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM! The first of the Season. DANCING ON THE GREEK No Dogs allowed in the Garden. Parawai Gardens. f\ PEN FOR THE SEASON. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM! Admission, 6d; or by ticket for Strawberries and Cream, Is. Season Family Tickef, 10s 6d. 1446 Election Notices TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF THE THAMES. /"IENTLEMEN,—I intend to seek your suffrages at the forthcoming Election of Members of the General Aeseinblvi I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you on the various political questions now occupying public attention, and believe my views will accord with those of the great majority of this community. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, , W. Ro-WE. Grahamstown, 24th November, 1875. 1445 Notices ' CENTRAL POLLEJTSTREET BAKERY. JAMES FORGIE, ..,„..". Pkopbietob. JF., in returning thanks to his Customers • and the Public generally for their very liberal support for the last two yea.'s, begs to inform them that at considerable expense ho,* has greatly enlarged his premises to meet his | increased business. He is now .prepared to supply , SOIREES, PIQNIOS, AND EVENINGPARTIES . , with all descriptions of Cakes and Confectionery of a superior quality at CHEAPER RATES than any house on the Thames. Bread of the best quality at the Cheapest Prices. WEDDING CAKES! . WEDDING CAKE 3 ! Remember the Address— J. FORGIE, BAKER, 1234 Central Pollen street. TT E N R V H. WBIGH T, HOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, 5, Exchange Buildings, GeahamstowK. Agent—Australian Mutual Provident Society; New Zealand Fire Insurance Company. 401
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2153, 27 November 1875, Page 3
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478Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2153, 27 November 1875, Page 3
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