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T7OLU N T E E R HALL. THE GREYMOUTH AMATEURS Will give «in ENTERTAINMENT ON PRID \V, DECEMBER 2, On which occasion will bo. produced, fnr the first time, a now and original drama, in four acts, written expressly for the nspnetive ladi*-s and. eentlimeti, by Mr F. P. Atkinson, of Griymouth, entitled. T HE HAD BEAUT Tf. Paul Hartley. Captain of Smugpleis Mr J Huist Cleveland, a retired Physioiiin Mr H Bri'uin Herbert Viner, Student under Cleveland. Mr F Parry Roland Hartley, Fellow Student of Viner Mr FJ Elmer Warner, a wealthy invalid residing with Cleveland Mr J B Thomas Wildnsh. a would-be Suitor of Ernestine, under the.i^sumed character of a music-master Mr A S George Pawns, a Lawyer's Clerk, employed by Ernestine to forge the will Mr Sommers Liquorpond Lawkes, a Muffinman, in love with Tabitha Skig;,'s Mr ML Browne Courtney, a Student residing in Rouen, a friend of Vi icr Mr J E ffawlpy Bill aud Harry two Smugglers Messrs Taylor and G Browne Ruth Cleveland, daughter of Cleveland, and secretly in love with Roland . ...Mrs A S George Ernestine, sifter of Ruth, in love with Viner ... Miss Lucy Ashton (of Hokitika) Patsy, Warner's' lost daughter, saved from drowning by Paul and Roland when a child ... Miss L Gilbert Tal'itha Skiggs, Cleveland's housekeeper Mrs G Cooper Smugglers, Sailors, Gens d'armes, &c. To be followed by a Cornet Solo by Mr Paul. The nerfonnance to conclude with the most amusing and greatly admired Farce, by Mrs Alfred Phillips, entitled CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP. Monsieur Vraiinent (a bachelor lawyer) Mr Hurst Francoia Latouche (his nephew, in love with Mademoiselle Agatha) Mr Thomas Jonas (a footman) Mr Williams Madame Vouderbushel ...Miss Ashton Mademoiselle Agatha (loved by Francois) Mrs G Cooper Doors open at 7.30; to commence at S o'clock . Admission— Front seats, 4s; back, seats, 2s 6d. Admission to front seats by private side entrance only. Special train will bave Saltwater at 7 p.m., returning at the close of the performance, MR J. HURST, Stage Manager. "ORESBYTERIAK CHURCH. JL BUILDING FUND. FANCY BAZAAR, For the purpose of aiding in defraying the expense of the erection of the Presbyterian Church in Greymouth, will be h'ld in the VOLUNTEER HALL, Werita street, during Christmas week. Contributions will be received by Mrs Barkley, Mis Hamilton, Mrs Kerr, Mrs M'Lean, Mrs M'lntosh, Mrs Glenn, Mrs M'Millan. Mrs Shaw, Airs Seabrooke, Mrs Hogg, Miss Pegg. Mi^s Taylor, MLs.Taifc, aud Miss Parkinson. JAMES KERR, Chairman of Committee. VfOLUNTEER HALL. GREAT ATTRACTION. SATURDAY & MONDAY EVENINGS, December 3rd amd sth. The old West Coast favorites MR & MRS LACHLAN M'GOWAN, Will fitfve their popular PERSONATION ENTERTAINMENT, Consisting of DUOLOGUE, BURLESQUE, & COMEDY. Interspersed with Songs, Duets, Parodies, Dances, &c. Prices of Admission— Front seats, 4s j back seats, 2s. For further particulars see programmes. Q F R A S E R, Family Geockr, Tainui Street, In thanking the public for his increasing business, begs to draw attention to his stock of GROCERIES specially selected for the CHRISTMAS SEASON. By a special arrangement jusc completed his supply of Eggs and Fresh Butter will arrive every week, and their freshness and quality may therefore be safely depended on. r|l NEWTON & CO., -*- • ' Nelson. Indent, Receive Consignments of Merchandize, ship Colonial Produce, and transact General Commission Business to aud from the New Zealand ports. Reference : Bank of New South Wales. Coi respondents : London, Philip Levi and Co. New York : Henry de Cordova and Co. npHE Undersigned are prepared to execute -*- on favorable terms, Indents upon the English markets for every description of merchandise for shipment from London to any of the Australian or New Zealand ports NANCARROW, HENDERSON & CO., AJawheraQuay, Greymouth.

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 760, 1 December 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 760, 1 December 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 760, 1 December 1870, Page 3

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