Amusements. T7OLUNTEER HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1874. FIRST APPEARANCE Of the GREYMOUTH AMATEUR ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS. At eight o'clock precisely the curtain will rise to the following programme :— Part I. Overture, Medley ...» Instrumental Opening Chorus, Operatic Company Gee Along Darkies ... Mr D. Williams We Meet Again MrGeo. Redmayne Fits of Dreaming ... Mr W. H. Leech In the Hazel Dell ... Mr W. Wonlfe U-pi-dee MrD. Williams Who Will Care for Mother Now Mr A. Bish Where are My Schoolmates Gone Mr F. Maryatt Little Jack Homer ... Mr W. H. Leech and Company Part 11. Big Sunflower, cong and da-ce Mr F. Maryatt Solo, harmonium ... Mr G. L. Seymour Stump Speech... .... Mr D. Williams Hanki Dpium, double ( Messrs Williams song and dauce .•( and Maryatt Wrecked and Saved, descriptive song ... Mr Geo. Redmayne Happy be Thy Dreams, ballad Mr A. Bish The Hungry Army ... Mr W. H. Leech Met by Chance, ballad Mr W. Woolfe Chinese Song, with Chinese fiddle accompaniment Mr D. Williams. To conclude with an entirely new bur' lesque entitled — THE LUNATIC ASYLUM j Or; DANCING MAD. Dr Slyboots MrG. L.Seymour Horatio Henry Bill Gustavus Fob De Brown .. ... Mr W. H. Leech Sick Young Man ... Mr A. Bish Lord Dundreary ... Mr L. Henry Dancing Master ... Mr A. Tait. Richard HI. Mr W. Woolfe Mephistopheles ... MrD. Williams Lady Macbeth Mr F. M ary att Front seats (entrance in Mackay street) numbered and strictly reserved, until rising of curtain. Secretary in attendance at the Hall from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. day of performance. The Volunteer Band have kindly given their services. Front seats, 3s ; back, 2s. L HENRY, Secretary. Educational. ny 1 c w is ci Ro o l MISS JOHNSTON, late of Victoria, and mciny years connected with public schools in that Colony, has opened a ladies Seminary in the house lately occupied by Town Band, Herbert street, and is now prepared to receive Pupils. Greymouth, 6th July, 1874. 11TRS. AND MISS GODFREY having REMOVED tc ?embroke Cottage, High street, Marsden road, will be happy to receive their pupils. ST. MARY'S CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, AHAURA, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. TIIE SISTERS OF MERCY beg to inform the inhabitants of the West Coast that they have established a branch of their Order at the Ahaura, Grey Valley. The course of instruction comprises an English Education in all its branches, with plain and ornamental needlework. Terms per quarter (in advance) — Tuition - ---£100 Washing - - 0 10 0 Board - - - 6 0 0 Entrance fee - - - 2 0 0 Music, French, and Drawing, thirty shillings each per quarter extra. For further particulars, apply to the Superioress, Ahaura. TnWENING SCHOOL *OR GIRLS. Mr JOHN CL4UD AHEARN will, on the 23rd instant, open a School for GIRLS ONLY. Hours : From 7to 9 o'clock p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday. Course of Instruction ; THOROUGH ENGLISH and FRENCH. Pupils prepared for Civil Service Examinations. Terms: 26s per quarter, payable at end of quarter. N.B. — The Evening School for Boys will be continued as usual on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. QT. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, Jo Greymouth. MR JOHN CLAUD AHEARN, (Of St. Patrick's College, Melbourne),. Head Teacher. For the ordinary school fee the following subjects will be taught :— English, French, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Book-keeping (single ' and double entry), Algebra, Euclid, Mensuration, Geography, Navigation, Astronomy, Optics, Pneumatics, Chemistry, Reading. Writing, Composition, Correspondence, and Elocution. A Lady Assistant Teacher has been provided. During the ordinary school hours, only such subjects will be taught as belong to a thorough English education. N.B.— Mr Ahearn sent up two pupils for the New Zealand Civil Service examination, both of whom passed — one being high on the list of merit. Sixteen of Mr Ahearn's pupils passed the Matriculation and Civil Service examinations at the Melbourne University. MISS DYCOCK, of St. Patrick's Schoool Greymouth, ia' ready to pive Lessons in French, German, and Music, at the residences of the pupils, every day in the week, after 4 o'clock p.m. Terms on application. ■jyr o t i c c . Having Disposed of all my Book Debts, prior to the 15th June, to Mr K. B. FOX," that gentleman is authorised to collect, and, if necessary, to sue for the same, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. : J. B. ROCHE.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1855, 16 July 1874, Page 3
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