PRESS YTEEIA.N CHURCH. The Kev. John Lothian will hold divine service as follows Mav 10th. Alexandra, 11..10 a. in. Clyde, 3.30 7.111. Alexandra, 7 ji.ni.
M ay Sir.D. Matakanui. 11.30 am. Blanks, 3 p.m. milK AUSTRALIAN COMEDY X TROUPE Will appear at the Town Hall, Alexandra on Saturday, May 15, and at the Town Hall, Clyde, on Monday next the 17th instant, when the following celebrated Artistes will appear : • MR HACKNEY—(Iate of the StarMusic Hall) will appear in his renowned characwt, THE SOLID MAN. MR MASSEY—(one of the Great Australian Step Dancers and Negro personators) in his celebrated Characters, WHAT AN AFTERNOON. MR BEAUMONT—(the renowned German and Dutch personator; also, a player of various instruments.) Never seen in New i Zealand before.
MR RED FERN—Violinist, (late of (Loudon.) The whole Programme consists of Songs, (comie anil sentimental) Step Dances, Trapeze, White and Negro Farces, in which the whole Company take part. Doors open at 7,30. Commence at 8. Admission 2s. and 3s. T. BEAUMONT, Manager. TliE MURIELLE OEMS!!! MDLLE. MURIELLE desires to announce that this will be positively her FAREWELL APPEARANCE in the Goldfields Districts, as she is about to retire from the stage temporarily, to complete her studies preparatory to making her debut in Grand Opera in Melbourne. She will be assisted by the following Talented Artistes : Mr W. H. Manning—Ventriloquist, Mimic, and Comedian. Mr Hal Gray—Buffo Singer, Comedian, and Stump Orator iTerr wanganburg—The Celebrated German Baritone. M. de Fremont—Musical Director and Pianist For particulars sec Programmes, Day Bills, Ac.
Saturday, loth May, School-room, Ophir. Monday, 17tli May, Mtdlor’s Hotel, Tinker’s Gully, Tuesday, IStli May, School-room, Ophir. Wednesday, 19th May, Town Hall, Alexandra. Thursday, 20th May, Town Hall, Alexandra. Friday, 21st May, Town Hall, Clyde. Saturday, 22nd May, Town Hall, Clyde. HAL GRAY, Business Manager. mm A. 0. F.
rruiE court « pride of ALEXANDRA,” No. 5191, Will celebrate its ANNIV ERS ARY BA LL On tlie EVENING OF MAY 21st, 1880, In tlie TOWN HALL, ALEXANDRA. Tickets of Admission, 10s Gd. Doors open at 830 p.m. Dancing to commence precisely at 9. Refreshments provided. The Alexandra Brass Band in attendance. W. TELFORD, Secretary. TO FARMERS & OTHERS. FOR SALE. A QUANTITY of this year’s ACORNS from Oaks growing in the Dnnstan Hospital grounds. |J§r In any quantities to suit purchasers. GEORGE FACHE, Secretary.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 943, 14 May 1880, Page 2
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