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yOLUNTEEE.HALL, TEE GREYMOUTH AMATEUR DRAMATIC & HISTRIONIC CL U B Will give their First Entertainmeit on WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAR. 16, 1870. PROLOGUE, The performance will commence with the much-admired Drama, in Two Acts, by John Courtney, entitled TIME TRIES ALL. "£33/ """"i Mr P. P. AUchsa,, Hon. Augustus George Col- /, r m Tr •, lander Yaw.i ... fMr T ' Keiinck Charles Clinton Mr J. Hawley Tom Tact ' Mr S l . J. Piesse John. Mr J. King Laura Leeson (Mr Leesoi.'s ) , f . o „ daughter .... ... (MiasSniytho Fanny Fact (her maid) . . Mrs George INTERVAL. INTERLUDE. Glee, " Blow Gentle Gales" ... Amateurs. " Bardell y. Pickwick." . ... A New Chum. ; Glee, "Gipgies."! ... ; ... Amateurs. Operatic Selections ... Dunedin Amateur To conclude with the farce of the STEEPLECHASE. MrTittuins Mr F. J.. Piesse. Alderman Slowcoach . . . Mr 11. Bruun. Dr Clipper MrF. P. Atkinson Buzzard ... ... Mr M. L. Browne. Cummings Mr P. Kyle. Thomas ... ... Mr J.Thomas. Jem, the Hostler ... Mr j. King. Mrs Tifctums Miss Smythe. Mrs Clipper Miss Green. A special tram (vill leave the Saltwater at 6.30 p.m., returning at 11.15. Prices of Admission: — Reserved seats, 4s ; back do, 2s 6.1. Seats may be secured on application at Messrs Broadbent and King's, where a plan of the stalls will be on view. Door 3 open at 7.30, commencing ai S o'clock. I • F. J. PIESSE, Stage Manager. ■yOLUNTEER HALL. STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. The performance will commence with the celebrated comic drama, in 2 acts, of KING CHARLES 11. ; | or, j THE DAYS of the MERRIE MONARCH, ' King Charles II Mr Joseph Rayner Rochester Mi J. L. Joyce Captain Cobb ... .Mr Sam Howard Edward , Mrs Sam Howard Mary Cobb Mrs Harry Jackson Lady Alicia Mrs Joyce To be followed by the laughable farce of DID YOU EVER SEND YOUR WIFE TO CAMBERWELL? Mr Chesterfield Honeybun. ..Mr J. Simmons Crank '. Mr Joyce Mrs Honeybun Mrs Jackson Mrs Crank .. Mrs S. Howard Aunt Jewell Mrs Joyce To conclude with the screaming farce of BROTHER BILL AND ME. A. Noodle ,-.... Mr J. G.Joyce William Wigglei Mr Joseph Rayner Simon Squibs Mr James Siinmonds Benjamin Wiggles Mr Sam Howard Seraphina Noodle „.Mrs Harry Jackson Wilhehnina... Mrs Joyce Martha Muggles ...'.: Mrs Sam Howard Prices -.—Front seats, 4s; back seats, 2s 6d. GRAND FREE BALL At the CANADIAN HOTEL, To be, held On WEDNESDAY, the 16th MARCH, Being Sb. Patrick's Eve. A. Good Band in attendance. Everyone invited, and all heartily welcomed. CATHERINE COCHRANE, Proprietress. OWEEPSTAKES. To be drawn 'for, at Maxwell's Cosmo poiltan Hotel, viz., a Calcutta Sweep on the Greymouth Town Plate; 10s entry; on Wednesday aiglit. A Plain Sweep, 5s entry. 400 members, on the Greymouth Handicap, on Thursday night. ' '' •■■•'"■ npHE FULL AND PLENTY HOTEL J. (Late Diggers' Arms), Comer of Boundary and Gresson streets, will be Opened On and after Tuesday, the 15th instant, by T. BAILEY and W. WILLS, Late of the Caledonian, Otago ; Hokitika, and Melbourne. The above-hotel will be carried on under the entire management of the proprietors solely, where they solicit the patronage of their old friends and acquaintances. Prices to suit the tim«s— Boird and lodging, 2os per week ; meals, at all hours, Is 6d ; clean beds, Is 6d and Is. The above hotel has been under a thorough l-epair to suit the visitors. One trial will prove the fact. TjiOß SALE -A BARGAIN That well known house, the COUNTY HOTEL, Clifton, one of Thurston's best Billiard Tables included. Terms easy. . HAMILTON,- RUSSELL and CO. , Or on the Premises, Rutherglen. AT" O T I C E. MRS TURNER haying enlarged her premises in Hospital street, is now prepared to accommodate Ladies. during their accouchement on the moat reasonable terms. Every attention will be given. Address— Myrtle Villa, Hospital street, Greymouth. ■■ ... January 20, 1870. .;.....

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 648, 15 March 1870, Page 3

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619

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 648, 15 March 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 648, 15 March 1870, Page 3

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