Amusements, yOLUNTEER HALL. AN AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE Will be given On FRIDAY EVENING, 12th INSTANT, In aid of the Funds of the GREYMOUTH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, Bj the members of the GREYMOUTH GARRICK CLUB, On which occasion A SPECIAL PROLOGUE will be delivered by Mr W. Hindmajbsh ; After which, at 8 o'clock precisely, the curtain will rise to the Serio-comic Drama, in three chirps, adapted from the celebrated Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, entitled THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH, With the following castJohn Peerybingle • •Mr G. Seymour Graff Tackleton • - Mr H.Wilson Caleb Plummer • • Mr G. Edwards Stranger - - Mr P. A. Kyle Carrier • • Master Aldyce Spirit of the Cricket • MissW. Elaer Mary Peerybingle • • Mrs P. A. Kyle Tilly Slowboy • - MissPoole Bertha • • MrsG. Seymour Mrs Fielding • • Miss Arkwood May Fielding • • Mrs S. Wilson The Music incidental to the above drama will be performed by Miss Louisa Harris, who has kindly offered her services. To conclude with the sparkling German Comedietta, in one act, of THE LOAN OF A LOVER, With the following disposal of partsCaptain Amersfort • Mr S. De Leon Peter Spyk • • MrG. Seymour Mynheer Sw/zell • MrE.Wickes Delve - - MrT. Richmond Gertrude • • Mrs P. A. Kyle Ernestine • - Mrs G. Seymour The Volunteer Band will perform, having kindly consented to assist during the evening. The management beg to announce that children in arms will not be admitted on any I pretence whatever. Numbered reserved seats must be applied for immediately. Plan to be seen at the Secretary of the G- F. B. Admission—Front seats, 4s ; back do, 2s 6d. H. WILSON, Stage Manager. mHEY WILL MAKE THEIR AP--1 PEARANCE ON SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. BARRY O'NEIL, the Great Comique ; HARRY KELLY, the Prince of Niggers ; O'BRIEN, the most wonderful Dancer this side of the Line ; Mr B. CLARK, the great Australian Tenor; Professor SAUNDERS, the Harpist. VOLUNTEER HALL. Ironmongery •OORSYTH AND MASTERS, WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS, Gkbvmouth, Are now in receipt of MONTHLY SHIPMENTS DIRECT FROM ENGLAND, and have NOW ON HAND A full stock of all descriptions of ENGLISH & AMERICAN HARDWARE : Also, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUNDRIES, Imported expressly with the view of supplying the Requirements of the Storekeepers and Bußiness-people of the Grey District. Bar and Sheet Tron and Steel Blacksmiths' Bellows, Anvils, &c Galvanised Plain and Corrugated Iron Ridging, &c. Agricultural Implements Tiack and Whim Wheels Best Manilla Rope, £ic. to 6in. A large stock of White Lead, Paints and Colors, Paint Oil, Colza, Castor for machinery, Engine Packing, Cotton Waste, &c. A large stock of Bridles, Saddles Cart and Leading Harness, &c. American Parlor and Dining Chairs Bedsteads, all kinds. Guns, Revolvers Powder, Shot Blasting Powder, &c. Stationery, and all kinds of Fancy Goods Account Books Meerschaum Pipes Billiard Cues and Furniture. Wllliams's Butchers' Tools, Stuffers, Cleavers, Meat Cutters, &o. A large stock of American Lamps, including Bracket, Hanging and Table Lamps, Chandeliers, &c. LANDING AND TO ARRIVE. FROM NEW YORK. Ex A. W. Weston, 102 packages. FROM LONDON. Ex Lady Jocelj j, 470 packages Ex Superb, 90 weokages Ex ThermophyiK, 48 packages Ex British Peer, 221 packages. FROM LIVERPOOL. Ex Royal Adelaide, 700 packages. FROM GLASGOW. I Ex Ben Nevis, 58 packages.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1156, 12 April 1872, Page 3
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