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Amusements Academyjpf Music 1 Pianist - Mbs Haedino. m H I S (FRIDAY) EVENING, 1 DEC. 24. Keed's Minstrels, COHSISIING OF W. H. Reed, Ist Violin and Tenor; J. Shepherd, 2nd Violin and Tenor j P. Reed, Cornet and Baritone j B. Hurfit, Tambourine and Comic j Gh Reed, Bones and Comic; T. Mills, Banjo and Alto Now Locals by W. H. Reedj J. Heed, BaDjo and Tenor ; J. Robimon, Baas "Naval Brigade Picnic," "The Late Election," and " Deputationising" CONCKBT. Pabt I. Overture, ' Sturm Galop '—Company Opening Chorus, " Racoon Track '—Company Song, 'Sunny Dajß'—J. Reed Song,' Cheer Up '—W. B. Reed Song,' Molly Darling'—J. Shepherd SoDg,' Ten Thousand Mile*'—G. Reed Song,' Blue Eyes '—Mr Mills Song, ' God bye 'Liz* '—Mr Hurfifc and Company. Pabt 11. Pianoforte Solo—Mrs Harding Three Local Songs will now be mng by W. H. Reed Song,« Liquid Gems'—Mrs Harding Descriptive Song, |playing the Violin in ten different positions—W. H. Reed Concertina Solo—F. Reed Daiace in Clogs—G. Reed Song,« Hard to Love,' with Banjo Solo—W. H. Reed Song—J. Reed Duet from ' Nor ma' on a pair of tin flutes, playing both at same time—W. H. Reed N.B.—The curtain will rise precisely at 8 o'clock, when—Part 1, trial commences; Part 2; troubles at 9; t»nd hard labeur at 10, which will continue till half-past 11, at which time the dancing will cease. Prices—Front seats, 3s (which will admit" to dance) ; gallery, 2s ; pit, Is. 1629 mHEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY (Boxing Night), and the Two following Nights. ALICE O'BRIEN ALICE O'BRIEN Tbe original Salamander Sam. A Performance will be given by ALICK O'BRIEN and leading Amateurs of Auckland, including Messrs A. Smith, E. Clare, P. Doran, F. Andrews, and several other well-known amateurs, assisted by popular Thames Sentimental Vocalists. Prices—Dress Circle, 3s 5 Stalls, 2s ; Pit, U 1625 COURT PRIDE OF PABNELL, No. 4409. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. A SOIREE in connection with the above I\. Court will be held at 3r. George's Hall, on MONDAY, December 27th, 1875. To conclude with a DANCE. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. Double tickets, ss. Single Tickets, 3s. Chaeles Ahiee, 1618 Secretary; Drapery .-" W. Martin & Son Have Opened Up V CHOIC E LO T OT SUMMER GOODS: SILKS LUSTRES PRINTS MUSLINS GRENADINES, HOLLANDS, &c. Calicoes, Flannels, Sheetings, Drill, Table Covers, Shirtings, &c. Men's and Boys' Clothing. STRAW and LEGHORN HATS. BOYS' HOLLAND & DRILL SUITS. The above will be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. All Goods marked in Plain Figures. No Pun o —Come and Judge for yourselves WM. MARTIN & SON, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. THAMES STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY. MESSRS MENNIE & DEY DESIRE to convey to the public of the Thames their grateful acknowledgments for the very extensive and ever increasing favours which have been accorded to them during the past six years; and although!; during that time we have had many ups and downs 01 the goldfields, still our confidence iv the future of the Thames is undiminished, in proof whereof we have just erected Largo and Commodious Premises fitted with the latest appliances and conveniences for the manufacture of our goods, so that the public (using our goods) may rely upon having the genuine arlicle made on the newest principle, cleanly, and of the beet materials. On and afterTHURSDAY, 16th December, our NEW PREMISES will be OPENED, where in future our business wll bo con* ducted. . ; Best Machine made Bread delivered daily ; also, Brown Bread made of pure wheaten meal. Biscuits of every variety, from the finest Dessert to the Rough Navy. Confectionery and Fancy Goods from the best English and Colonial Factories, wholesale and in smaller quantities, to suit Customers. Wedding Cakes, first style and quality, at . most moderate prices. : Observ* our Address—Queen-street, op--1 pqeite Mechanics* Institute. Yours obediently, MENNIE & DEY, ' Wholesale Bisect Manufacturers and 1 Confectioners, v - l^gg Queen-street. /V WALLER, Wholesale and Retail V7V Tobacconist, next the Bank of New Zealand Brown-street, Grahamstown.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2176, 24 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2176, 24 December 1875, Page 3

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