lEOMWELL <A MA TEUR I DRAMATIC CLUB.' The first performance, in aid of the CROMWELL DISTRICT HOSPITAL, will he given on ' FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1874, in KEDD'S CONCERT HALL. The Performance will commence with Pianoforte Duet—" Canary Quadrilles" ... ... Mrs Arndt & Miss Murray. To he followed by the laughable farce of CHERRY BOUNQE. Mr Oldrents Mr R. A. Snook Gregory Homespun (his Man) ... Mr A. Peach Gammon (a Parmer) ... ... ... Mr R. Brown Spinage (a Farmer) ... ... Mr T. Gilmour Doctor's Boy ... Master Marsh Mrs Homespun (Mother of Gregory) ... ... Lady Amateur An Interval of Ten Minutes. Pianoforte Selections ... MrColclough Song—" Cottage and WaterMill" ... Mrß. R. Baird Duet—"Liquid Gem" Messrs Pretsch and Johnson Song (Comic)—" Dare Devil Dick" ...MrA. Peach Interval of Ten Minutes. To conclude with the popular farce, TWENTY MINUTES WITH A TIGER! Charles Beeswing (a Wine-Mer-chant's Traveller) Mr R. Brown Mr Chili Chutnee (a retired Bengal Merchant) ...... Mr D. A. Jolly Jacob Mutter (his servant) ... Mr T. Gilmour Arabella (Daughter of Chutnee) Lady Amateur Dolly Mutter (Housemaid) ... Lady Amateur God Save the Queen ! Stage Manager .. Mr A. H. Jaggar. Front Seats, 45.; Back Seats, 2s. 6d. To commence at 8.30 p.m. JOHN MARSH, Secretary. <ALEDONIAN QUARTZ MINING J CO., REGISTERED. The Second Call of One Shilling per Share has been made, and is payable at the Office of the Company on WEDNESDAY, 12th inst. W. ORAM BALL, Manager. ELIANCE QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the HALFYEARLY MEETING of the Company.will be held at Starkey's Hotel, Cromwell, on FRIDAY, the fourteenth day. of August instant, at four o'clock in the afternoon. F. J. WILSON, Manager. ' UCKNOW QUARTZ MINING CO., LIMITED. The fifth call of 2s. 6d. per share has been made, and is payable at the Company's, office, on Wednesday, 12th August, 1874. THOMAS BLACK, Legal Manager. OTICE TO FARMERS. The Undersigned have a large parcel of prime SEED BARLEY, for sale cheap. GOODGER & KUHTZE, Swan Brewery. OR SALE OR TO LET. THE "PIONEER" DREDGE, Now on the River Kawarau, about a mile above the Gentle Annie Bridge; with all the plant, tools, etc., used in working the same. Terms reasonable. For particulars as to terms, etc., apply to the Office of this Paper, or to JOHN PERRIAM, Lowburn. Pills and Ointment." I take leave most respectfully to inform the public of Australia that spurious imitations of my medicines, emanating from the United States, and labelled "Holloway's Pills" or " Holloway's Ointment," London and New York, are being sold in the Australian Colonies. I have but one place of business, as at foot, and there only are my genuine remedies manufactured ; allow me, then, to caution you against being victimised by unscrupulous vendors. Should any person be so deceived, and will kindlv inform me of the same, I will take such steps as will effectually put a stop to this imposition.—l remain, with great respect, Yours faithfully, THOMAS HOLLOWAY. .533, Oxford-street, London, January 13, 1874.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 248, 11 August 1874, Page 4
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