THEATRE ROYAE. , L , The Members of tho TAUI DRAMATIC CLUB beg to announce that they will give an ENTERTAIN M ENT at Fraser’s Store, Te Papa, on
Friday and Saturday Evenings, the 2nd and 3rd of August. To commence with a Comic Drama, in two acts, entitled THE BACHELOR OF ARTS. Harry Jasper Mr Andrew Wyllie Mr Thornton Adolphus ... Frederick Adderly Matthew ... Mrs Thornton Emma Thobsxon ~. Mr H R George Mr Fred George Mr Booth Mr Huddleston Mr Ogilvie Mr Worthington Miss Hugo MBS WOBTXIINGTOjr (An interval of sit months is supposed to elapse between the Ist and 2nd act.)
INTERLUDE. Duet. “ Larboard Watch ” ] Messra ) and Booth Song, ** A Stormy Night Me Oainvus Song, Comic ... ... Mr H R George Sailor’s Hornpipe ... ... Mb Fbei> GtEOBGE To conclude with the Laughable Farce, in one act, entitled, A SILENT WOMAN. Arthur Iklerton ... ... Mr Ogiivie Mr Sandford Mr Huddleston Maeiannb... ... ... Mbs WoEXHiNGrTON Doors open at 7 p m, performance to commence at 7-30 p m. Pbices Front Seats, 2a 6d ; Body of the Hall, la.
THE PHCENIX BAKEET, - Hamilton Stbbet, Tattbanha, Is Now Open,
E s K E E T, StTBVSYOB AHX> LAKD AHKRT. Office at W. I. Booth & Oo.’s, Tauranga.
[aDVJEETISEMENT. ] Maxwell y. Rose.—Assault. Mb Josh Maxweli,. Dear Sir, —I beg most respectfully to tender you my sincere and bumble apology for my insult to you on the morning of the 25th inst. I insulted you in a moment of passion, and I now trust you will accept my regrets for the course I pursued ; and I further promise that I shall never insult you in the future. I am quite agreeable to pay all expenses and allow the matter to drop. I am, with respectful regrets, your obedient servant, (Signed) E. HOSE. Accepted the above apology. J. MAXWELL, Day (if Plenty Bakery.
u Should Auld Acquaintance be Forgot.” THE BAY OF PLENTY BAKERY JYEINO- still in existence, the Proprietor hopes that by careful and unremitting attention to business to retain his old supporters, and thus merit their favour. J. MAXWELL, Proprietor Bay of Plenty Bakerv.
Tauranga Forge, Beach Road AND JOBBING SMITH, Blacksmith Work in all its branches. John Marshall. QUBSCKIBEES who do not obtain their paper* y ear }n and regularly, will greatly oblige bv forwarding complaints to our office. J
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 95, 30 July 1873, Page 2
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