GRAND YOO AL, INSTRUMENTAL, And DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, Will be given in the • TOWN HALL, CLYDE, BY -THE CROMWELL AMATEUR DRAMATIC - COMPANY "V v;:-.‘ r ; .. ... ; ‘ AND ' -■■■ ■-■■■ CROMWELL BRASS BAND, j On FRIDAY, APRIL 9tll, 1886, In Aid Of CLYDE . . PROGj4mIIEt X \ ... , *■■ y '• Part J. Christy Minstrel .Entertainment. Overture—War Galop Company Song—See that my Grave’s kept green ... ... ... Squashie Song— Jockey Bat and feather Tamho ’ Song—The Last sweet words of mother Snowball Song—The Vacant Chair ... Brutus Song—Boys, keep sway from the girls ... Bones Song—The Four Sarahs ... Tambo Song—Are you going to the ball this evening f Song—Come_ whole my lovelies dreaming V„ Snowball Galop—Never Stop ..., ... Company Stump Speech Bones I Interval of Ten Minutes,
Part 11. Olio, Selection—Melodies of Ireland Cromwell Brass Band. Song—Love I will love you ever Mrs Richards Trio—Shepherd’s tell mo ... Messrs Hartley, Stevens, and Msegeorge. Song— Mr Williams Duett—Starlight on the Kivor Meadames Richards and Cogan. Trio—Mynheer Von Donok Messrs Hartley, Stevens, end Macgeorge. Selection-Memories of Scotland Cromwell Brass Band. Interval of Ten Minntcs. Part 111.
The Laughable Fares of ■' A. " D a N E Mn Winks ■ t ... Octave Alfred Leek! Alderman Boosey Alfred Murphy O’Fillollo Fitzlang ... R O : W N.” ... Lady Amateur ... Mr De- Ravin ... Mr Cogan ... Mr Maingay ... Mr Holmes ... Mr Thomson AJ mission—3s and 2s. Children, Half Price TO CONCLUDE WITH , A DANCE. Music by the Cromwell Brass Band. Admission—ls. J, KNIGHT, M.O. GEO. FA CHE, Secretary. SI. LEON’S ROYAL PALACE ./CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE Via WiLL APPIER AT BLACKS on MONDAY, April 12 ST. l3th l3th NASEBY— Uth Traveller's and Jromists who . wish to be made conjiomhlo while visiting the Town of Clyde, cannot do better than stay at the Dunstan Hotel, as Ur Bell treats everyone with the greatest civility and kindness, and does everything iu his power to make them comfortable, and I can recom. mend his house to everyone.
ALFRED ST. LEON, St. Leon’s Circus. G A. 0. F. OURT PRIDE ALEXANDRA, No. 6194. 0 F ANNIVERSARY BALL. MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1886. Tickets—Double, 10a 6d; single, 7s 6d WILLIAM FINLAY, 1 ■ Secretary Ball Committee.
NOTICE. ' —— fl , TO CARRIERS j AND s OTHERS. v r : HAVING Purchased from Mr JameaHind Atkins, the Lan,d and Premises occupied by him at Lauder Creek Crossing, I intend at an early date opening a May and Corn and General Produce Store, attached also will l>e a securely fenced Paddock as a cumping*gronnd. PEL’ER HARRINGTON, Butcher, Ophir. Match 16, *IBB6,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1258, 9 April 1886, Page 2
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